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==Editions, performances, translations==
==Editions, performances, translations==


Published in Milan [Italy]: Sonzogno, 1891.
Published in [[Milan, Italy]]: Sonzogno, 1891.


Premiered in Naples [Italy]: Teatro San Carlo, 1900.
Premiered in [[Naples, Italy]]: [[Teatro San Carlo]], 1900.


==External links==
==External links==
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[[Category:Made in the 1890s|*1891 Platania]]  
 
[[Category:Naples, Italy|1891 Platania]]  
[[Category:Premiered in Italy|1891 Platania]]  
[[Category:Teatro San Carlo|1891 Platania]]  
[[Category:Premiered in Naples|1891 Platania]]
[[Category:Premiered at Teatro San Carlo|1891 Platania]]  





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Spartaco <Italian> / Spartacus (1891) is an opera by Pietro Platania (mus.) and Antonio Ghislanzoni (libr.).

Abstract

"Tragedia lirica in quattro atti e otto quadri."

Editions, performances, translations

Published in Milan, Italy: Sonzogno, 1891.

Premiered in Naples, Italy: Teatro San Carlo, 1900.

External links