Adapting Phaëton
<p>London's opera season of 1746-47 must have seemed strange to the audience at the opera house. Under the direction of an unknown Spanish composer Domingo Terradellas, it consisted of only four operas: the pasticcio Anibale in Capua (a version said to be Terradellas's work), the com...
Main Author: | Burden, M |
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Other Authors: | American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies |
Format: | Conference item |
Language: | English |
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2011
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