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Category: Antonio Salieri

56. Les Danaïdes (Salieri) – REVISED

A powerful Greek tragedy admired by Berlioz.

nickfuller 18th century opera, ancient greece, Antonio Salieri, French opera, Gluck, Italian composers, The Classics, Tragédie lyrique 7 Comments November 3, 2019March 25, 2022 9 Minutes

154. Europa riconosciuta (Salieri)

Was Salieri the missing link between Gluck and Rossini?

nickfuller 18th century opera, ancient greece, Antonio Salieri, Greek mythology, Italian composers, Italian opera, opera seria, The Classics 3 Comments September 28, 2019March 23, 2022 4 Minutes

152. La scuola de’ gelosi (Salieri)

Meet the man who didn't murder Mozart.

nickfuller 18th century opera, Antonio Salieri, Italian composers, Viennese opera 3 Comments September 17, 2019March 23, 2022 9 Minutes

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