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    Partenope is an opera in three acts by Manuel de Zumaya. Zumaya adapted the libretto himself from a Spanish translation of Silvio Stampiglia's Italian...
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  • opera, entitled Partenope (now lost). Similar to Antonio Vivaldi, Zumaya was also a lifelong, active Roman Catholic priest. Manuel de Zumaya was born in Mexico...
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  • Partenope is a 1730 opera by George Frideric Handel. Partenope may also refer to: Partenope (Vinci), a 1725 opera by Leonardo Vinci Partenope (Zumaya)...
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    as the inspiration for a number of other works, such as Manuel de Zumaya's Partenope and the ancient Greek novel Mētiokhos kai Parthenopē. Also, several...
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    Peruvian composer born in Spain; a decade later, 1711's Partenope, by the Mexican Manuel de Zumaya, was the first opera written from a composer born in Latin...
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    music. The first opera by a Mexican-born composer was Manuel de Zumaya's La Parténope, performed in 1711 before a private audience in the Viceroy's Palace...
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  • Spain 1644). Earliest known opera composed in the Americas. 1711 Partenope (Manuel de Zumaya). The first opera written by an American-born composer and the...
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    City. The first opera by a Mexican-born composer was Manuel de Zumaya's La Parténope, performed in 1711 before a private audience in the Viceroy's Palace...
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  • repertoire internationally. In 1711, the opera Partenope premiered in Mexico City. Its music was by Manuel de Zumaya, the most important Mexican baroque composer...
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  • Bell) Guglielmo Zuelli (1859–1941): Fata del Nord Manuel de Zumaya (1678–1755): Partenope Johann Rudolf Zumsteeg (1760–1802): Das Pfauenfest List of important...
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