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"Tre atti."
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==Editions, performances, translations==
==Editions, performances==
Premiered in Milan [Italy]: Teatro Dal Verme, 11 September 1924. Published in Milan [Italy]: Sonzogno, 1924.
Premiered in Milan [Italy]: Teatro Dal Verme, 11 September 1924. Published in Milan [Italy]: Sonzogno, 1924.


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Latest revision as of 14:26, 16 November 2015

Maria di Magdala <Italian> (1924) is an opera by Arrigo Pedrollo (mus.) and Arturo Rossato (libr.).

Abstract

"Tre atti."

Editions, performances

Premiered in Milan [Italy]: Teatro Dal Verme, 11 September 1924. Published in Milan [Italy]: Sonzogno, 1924.

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