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Palace of Thetits and their transformation into a rock from the opera “Le Nozze di Peleo e di Teti” by Carlo Caproli with libretto by Francesco Buti (editing? after the opera of the same name by F. Cavalli, Venice 1639). Stage design for the Paris premier

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Palace of Thetits and their transformation into a rock from the opera “Le Nozze di Peleo e di Teti” by Carlo Caproli with libretto by Francesco Buti (editing? after the opera of the same name by F. Cavalli, Venice 1639). Stage design for the Paris premiere with ballet inserts as “Ballet royal des noces de Pélée et de Thétis” (music of ballet inserts by J.-B. Lully, text by I. de Benserade, choreography by P. Beauchamp). Paris, Salle du Petit Bourbon, 14 April 1654
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Title: Palace of Thetits and their transformation into a rock from the opera “Le Nozze di Peleo e di Teti” by Carlo Caproli with libretto by Francesco Buti (editing? after the opera of the same name by F. Cavalli, Venice 1639). Stage design for the Paris premier
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Palace of Thetits and their transformation into a rock from the opera “Le Nozze di Peleo e di Teti” by Carlo Caproli with libretto by Francesco Buti (editing? after the opera of the same name by F.
Cavalli, Venice 1639).
Stage design for the Paris premiere with ballet inserts as “Ballet royal des noces de Pélée et de Thétis” (music of ballet inserts by J.
-B.
Lully, text by I.
de Benserade, choreography by P.
Beauchamp).
Paris, Salle du Petit Bourbon, 14 April 1654.

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