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  • ...any famous operatic premieres. Its name reflects its role in permitting an opera company to "rise from the ashes" despite losing the use of two theatres (to ...the Veniers. As a result, the theatre company decided to build a new opera house of its own on the Campo San Fantin.
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  • ...] [[tenor]] and one of the most popular vocal performers in the world of [[opera]] and across multiple musical genres. Known for his televised concerts, med ...Ewan West (1996)). "Luciano Pavarotti." ''The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Opera.'' (3rd Ed.), Oxford University. ("...a ringing, high lyric tenor of great
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  • ...e home of the [[San Carlo|Teatro di San Carlo]], the oldest active [[opera house]] in [[Europe]], which opened its doors on [[November 4]], [[1737]].
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  • ...e home of the [[San Carlo|Teatro di San Carlo]], the oldest active [[opera house]] in [[Europe]], which opened its doors on [[November 4]], [[1737]].
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  • ...in [[Necros (James Bond)|Necros]] ([[Andreas Wisniewski]]), raids the safe-house where British Intelligence have Koskov and snatch him back East. At the opera in Vienna, Bond excuses himself from Milovy to meet his MI6 contact, [[Saun
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  • ...ancarlo Galan<br>(''[[Forza Italia]]''-''[[The Union (political coalition)|House of Freedoms]]'') | ...s an ancient [[Rome|Roman]] [[amphitheatre]], traditionally reserved for [[opera]].
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  • The '''music of Italy''' ranges across a broad spectrum, from opera to modern experimental classical music, and from the traditional music of t ...notation|notation]], and experiments in musical theater led directly to [[opera]] in the late 16th century. This is the origin of much of modern [[Europea
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  • ...ingdom of Sardinia]]), thus ending the three century old struggle by the [[House of Savoy]] to acquire the city. The king of Piedmont even sent the Bersagli ...era and the [[Palazzo Ducale, Genoa|Palace of the Doges]]. There is also a house where [[Christopher Columbus]] is said to have been born.
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  • ...ical Clock'''. The Estate Theatre is a neoclassical theatre where Mozart's opera ''Don Giovanni'' was first performed. The old town feature many historical ...ns are the old Jewish Cemetery, which is the oldest in Europe, and Kafka's house. The Old New Synagogue is NOT a part of the Jewish museum, so it's recommen
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  • ...re Cuffaro]]<br />(''[[Union of Christian and Centre Democrats|UDC]]''-''[[House of Freedoms|CdL]]'') | ...r center of Italian [[opera]]. Its [[Teatro Massimo]] is the largest opera house in Italy and the third largest in the world, seating 1,400.
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  • : ''See [[Teatro Comunale Modena]], Modena's opera house which dates from 1841, for full article''
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  • ...olini; [[Villa Albani]], commissioned by [[Alessandro Cardinal Albani]] to house his collection of antiquities and Roman sculpture, which soon filled the ca ...in the world. In addiction, Rome has an [[opera house]], the [[Teatro dell'Opera di Roma]].
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  • ...o Schwedenplatz), the shopping streets of Mariahilferstraße, Hundertwasser House, the Hundertwasser Kunsthaus, and so on. * '''KunstHausWien (Vienna House of the Arts)''' [http://www.kunsthauswien.com/english/mainindex.htm] Untere
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  • ...piration of its normal term. [[Legislative]] bills may originate in either house and must be passed by a majority in both. ...lways played an important role in Italian culture. Having given birth to [[opera]], for example, Italy provides many of the very foundations of the classica
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  • * [[La Fenice]] [[opera house]]
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  • * '''Cafe de L'Opera''', La Rambla 74, is a marvelous place to have a breakfast with fine strong ...2 am. They offer 2 different floors with R&B and hip-hop styles mixed with House or Techno.
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  • In [[1570]] ''Opera'' was written by [[Bartolomeo Scappi]] personal chef to [[Pope Pius V]]. Th ...ith their skills in processing [[dairy product]]s. French rule under the [[House of Anjou]], and later [[Napoleon]], along with Spanish influence, affected
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