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Teatro San Angelo

The Teatro San Angelo (in Venetian) or Teatro Sant'Angelo (in Italian) was once a theatre in Venice which ran from 1677 until 1803.

It was the last of the major Venetian theatres to be built in the 1650s–60s opera craze following Teatro Santi Giovanni e Paolo in 1654, Teatro San Samuele 1655, Teatro San Salvatore 1661, Teatro San Giovanni Crisostomo in 1667.[1]

The Teatro San Angelo was located in the Campo San[t'] Angelo, facing the Grand Canal and Rialto Bridge, on the sites of two demolished palazzi belonging to the Marcellos and Capellos.[2] The project was completed in 1676 by Francesco Santorini, and opened in 1677 under the families of Benedetto Marcello and the Capellos.

The house was opened with the opera Helena rapita da Paride of Domenico Freschi, (1677) and continued with operas by Freschi, Gasparini, Albinoni and Bononcini. From around 1715 onwards the house was best known as the venue of many of the operas of Antonio Vivaldi.[3] Under Vivaldi the opera house became increasingly populist and commercial. Soon theatre was home to the operas of Baldassare Galuppi, (Argenide 1733), and plays of Goldoni.

In the 1790s the Abate Pietro Chiari wrote for the Teatro San Angelo, and in 1797 Casanova wrote an attack on Chiari incurring the enmity of Antonio Condulmer, co-owner of the theatre and a member of the Council of Ten. At this point the theatre was in terminal decline.

The theatre closed in 1803 and was converted into a warehouse. It was then demolished and rebuilt as the Barocci Palazzo, today the four star Hotel NH Collection Palazzo Barocci.

Selected premieres edit

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References edit

  1. ^ Denis De Lucca Carapecchia – master of Baroque architecture in early eighteenth Century Venice 1999
  2. ^ Margaret L. King, The death of the child Valerio Marcello University of Glasgow.
  3. ^ John Booth Vivaldi 1989 "On 4 February 1715 he [Von Uffenbach] returned, as he reports in his diary: I went with several acquaintances to the Teatro San Angelo, which was smaller but also not so costly as the one I have described above. Its impresario was the famous Vivaldi, ..."

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The Teatro San Angelo in Venetian or Teatro Sant Angelo in Italian was once a theatre in Venice which ran from 1677 until 1803 It was the last of the major Venetian theatres to be built in the 1650s 60s opera craze following Teatro Santi Giovanni e Paolo in 1654 Teatro San Samuele 1655 Teatro San Salvatore 1661 Teatro San Giovanni Crisostomo in 1667 1 The Teatro San Angelo was located in the Campo San t Angelo facing the Grand Canal and Rialto Bridge on the sites of two demolished palazzi belonging to the Marcellos and Capellos 2 The project was completed in 1676 by Francesco Santorini and opened in 1677 under the families of Benedetto Marcello and the Capellos The house was opened with the opera Helena rapita da Paride of Domenico Freschi 1677 and continued with operas by Freschi Gasparini Albinoni and Bononcini From around 1715 onwards the house was best known as the venue of many of the operas of Antonio Vivaldi 3 Under Vivaldi the opera house became increasingly populist and commercial Soon theatre was home to the operas of Baldassare Galuppi Argenide 1733 and plays of Goldoni In the 1790s the Abate Pietro Chiari wrote for the Teatro San Angelo and in 1797 Casanova wrote an attack on Chiari incurring the enmity of Antonio Condulmer co owner of the theatre and a member of the Council of Ten At this point the theatre was in terminal decline The theatre closed in 1803 and was converted into a warehouse It was then demolished and rebuilt as the Barocci Palazzo today the four star Hotel NH Collection Palazzo Barocci Selected premieres editThe first opera of Antonio Lotti Il trionfo dell innocenza 1693 Play La locandiera by Carlo Goldoni Helena rapita da Paride Domenico Freschi 1677 Tullia superba Domenico Freschi 1678 La Circe Domenico Freschi 1679 Sardanapalo Domenico Freschi 1679 Pompeo Magno in Cilicia Domenico Freschi 1681 Olimpia vendicata Domenico Freschi 1681 Giulio Cesare trionfante Domenico Freschi 1682 Silla Domenico Freschi 1683 Apio Claudio Marco Martini 1683 L incoronatione di Dario Domenico Freschi 1684 Teseo tra le rivali Domenico Freschi 1685 Falarido tiranno d Agrigento Giovanni Battista Bassani 1685 Il vitio depresso e la virtu coronata di Teofilo Orgiani 1686 Il Dioclete Teofilo Orgiani 1687 La fortuna tra le disgratie Paolo Biagio 1688 La Rosaura Giacomo Antonio Perti 1689 Il trionfo dell innocenza Antonio Lotti 1693 Il principe selvaggio Michelangelo Gasparini 1696 Radamisto Tomaso Albinoni 1698 Diomede punito da Alcide Tomaso Albinoni 1700 L inganno innocente Tomaso Albinoni 1701 Tiberio imperatore d Oriente Francesco Gasparini 1702 Giuseppe Boniventi di Giuseppe Boniventi 1702 Farnace Antonio Caldara 1703 Pirro Giuseppe Antonio Vincenzo Aldrovandini 1704 Virginio consolo Antonio Giannettini 1704 Artaserse Antonio Giannettini 1705 Creso tolto alle fiamme Girolamo Polani 1705 La regina creduta re Giovanni Bononcini 1706 La fede tra gl inganni Tomaso Albinoni 1707 Ifiginia Agostino Bonaventura Coletti 1707 Armida al campo Giuseppe Boniventi 1708 L Endimione Giuseppe Boniventi 1709 Il tradimento premiato Girolamo Polani 1709 Berengario re d Italia Girolamo Polani 1709 Circe delusa Giuseppe Boniventi 1711 La costanza in cimento con la crudelta Floriano Arresti 1712 Le passioni per troppo amore Johann David Heinichen 1713 Nerone fatto Cesare Francesco Gasparini 1715 Rodomento sdegnato Michelangelo Gasparini 1715 Alessandro fra le Amazoni di Fortunato Chelleri 1715 L amor di figlio non conosciuto di Tomaso Albinoni 1716 Penelope la casta Fortunato Chelleri 1717 Meleagro Tomaso Albinoni 1718 Cleomene Tomaso Albinoni 1718 La caduta di Gelone Giuseppe Maria Buini 1719 Amalasunta Fortunato Chelleri 1719 Il pentimento generoso Andrea Stefano Fiore 1719 Armida delusa Giuseppe Maria Buini 1720 Filippo re Macedonia Giuseppe Boniventi e Antonio Vivaldi 1720 Il pastor fido Carlo Luigi Pietragrua 1721 Melinda e Tiburzio Giuseppe Maria Orlandini 1721 La fede ne tradimenti Carlo Luigi Pietragrua 1721 Gli eccessi della gelosia Tomaso Albinoni 1722 L amor tirannico Fortunato Chelleri 1722 Timocrate Leonardo Leo 1723 Medea e Giasone Francesco Brusa 1726 Gl odelusi dal sangue Baldassare Galuppi e Giovanni Battista Pescetti 1728 Dorinda Baldassare Galuppi e Giovanni Battista Pescetti 1729 I tre difensori della patria Giovanni Battista Pescetti 1729 Elenia Tomaso Albinoni 1730 Gli sponsali d Enea Bartolomeo Cordans 1731 Ardelinda Tomaso Albinoni 1732 Grullo e Moschetta Giuseppe Maria Orlandini 1732 Alessandro nelle Indie Giovanni Battista Pescetti 1732 L ortolana contessa Giuseppe Maria Buini e altri 1732 La caduta Leone imperator d Oriente Giuseppe Antonio Paganelli 1732 Argenide Baldassare Galuppi 1733 Ginestra e Lichetto Giuseppe Antonio Paganelli 1733 L ambizione depressa Baldassare Galuppi 1733 Tigrane Giuseppe Antonio Paganelli 1733 Motezuma Antonio Vivaldi 1733 Candalide Tomaso Albinoni 1734 Tamiri Baldassare Galuppi 1734 Lucio Vero Francesco Araja 1735 Elisa regina Tiro Baldassare Galuppi 1736 Ergilda Baldassare Galuppi 1736 Artaserse Longimano Antonio Gaetano Pampani 1737 Ezio Giovanni Battista Lampugnani 1737 Argenide Pietro Chiarini 1738 Achille in Sciro Pietro Chiarini 1739 Candaspe Campaspe regina de Sciti Giovanni Battista Casali 1740 Berenice Baldassare Galuppi 1741 Artamene Tomaso Albinoni 1741 Il vincitor se stesso Ignazio Fiorillo 1741 L impresario delle Isole Canarie Leonardo Leo 1741 Ambleto Giuseppe Carcani 1742 Armida Ferdinando Bertoni 1746 La caduta d Amulio Antonio Gaetano Pampani 1746 Scipione nelle Spagne Baldassare Galuppi 1746 Il re dispietato Giuseppe Maria Buini 1747 Tigrane Giovanni Battista Lampugnani 1747 L Arcadia in Brenta Baldassare Galuppi 1749 Amor contadino Giovanni Battista Lampugnani 1760 Amore in caricatura Vincenzo Legrenzio Ciampi 1761 L amore artigiano Gaetano Latilla 1761 Siface Domenico Fischietti 1761 Li scherzi d amore Francesco Maggiore 1762 Tieste Ugo Foscolo 1797 Riverente gratulazione per le glorie Francesco II Francesco Gardi 1799 Il medico a suo dispetto ossia La muta per amore Francesco Gardi 1800 Il carretto del venditore d aceto Johann Simon Mayr 1800 La casa da vendere Giuseppe Antonio Capuzzi or Francesco Gardi 1804See also editOpera houses and theatres of VeniceReferences edit Denis De Lucca Carapecchia master of Baroque architecture in early eighteenth Century Venice 1999 Margaret L King The death of the child Valerio Marcello University of Glasgow John Booth Vivaldi 1989 On 4 February 1715 he Von Uffenbach returned as he reports in his diary I went with several acquaintances to the Teatro San Angelo which was smaller but also not so costly as the one I have described above Its impresario was the famous Vivaldi 45 26 08 N 12 19 49 E 45 4356 N 12 3303 E 45 4356 12 3303 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Teatro San Angelo amp oldid 1195441077, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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