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The score (partially lost) was reconstructed, based on the extant mss., by [[Dinko Fabris]] and [[Carmine Catenazzo]] and performed at the Matera Duni Festival in 1970 and then in Chicago:
The score (partially lost) was reconstructed, based on the extant mss., by [[Dinko Fabris]] and [[Carmine Catenazzo]] and performed at the Matera Duni Festival in 1970 and then in Chicago:


* [[Nerone (Nero / 1970 Alltop / @1735 Duni), Matera production (opera)]] - Orchestra Barocca del Festival Duni, conducted by Stephen Alltop -- Samantha Barnes (Nerone) -- Matera, Italy: 01 Gennaio 1970.
* [[Nerone (Nero / 1970 Alltop / @1735 Duni), Matera production (opera)]] - Orchestra Barocca del Festival Duni, conducted by Stephen Alltop -- Samantha Barnes (Nerone) -- Matera, Italy: 01 Gennaio 1970. -- see [http://www.giornaledellamusica.it/rol/?id=2428 Giornale dela Musica].


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 01:01, 23 May 2017

Nerone <Italian> / Nero (1735) is an opera by Egidio Romualdo Duni (mus.)

~ Libretto by Francesco Silvani.

Abstract

Editions

Performance history

Premiered in Rome, Italy: Teatro Tordinona, 1735.

The score (partially lost) was reconstructed, based on the extant mss., by Dinko Fabris and Carmine Catenazzo and performed at the Matera Duni Festival in 1970 and then in Chicago:

External links

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