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Venturo Rocchetti, called Venturini, as Amilcare in “Attilio Regolo” by Metastasio and Hasse. Hoftheater Dresden, premiere January 12, 1750. Feather drawing by F. Ponte, sheet 7 in: Vestiarium of the opera “Attilio Regolo.” Dresden: Copper engraving cabin

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Venturo Rocchetti, called Venturini, as Amilcare in “Attilio Regolo” by Metastasio and Hasse. Hoftheater Dresden, premiere January 12, 1750. Feather drawing by F. Ponte, sheet 7 in: Vestiarium of the opera “Attilio Regolo.” Dresden: Copper engraving cabinet Ca 103
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Title: Venturo Rocchetti, called Venturini, as Amilcare in “Attilio Regolo” by Metastasio and Hasse. Hoftheater Dresden, premiere January 12, 1750. Feather drawing by F. Ponte, sheet 7 in: Vestiarium of the opera “Attilio Regolo.” Dresden: Copper engraving cabin
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Venturo Rocchetti, called Venturini, as Amilcare in “Attilio Regolo” by Metastasio and Hasse.
Hoftheater Dresden, premiere January 12, 1750.
Feather drawing by F.
Ponte, sheet 7 in: Vestiarium of the opera “Attilio Regolo.
” Dresden: Copper engraving cabinet Ca 103.

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