Bernardo Sabadini
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Bernardo Sabadini (died November 26, 1718) was an Italian
Italy
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 opera
Opera
Opera is an art form in which singers and musicians perform a dramatic work combining text and musical score, usually in a theatrical setting. Opera incorporates many of the elements of spoken theatre, such as acting, scenery, and costumes and sometimes includes dance...

 composer
Composer
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. He may have been a native of Venice
Venice
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. A number of his operas appear to have been revisions of works by other composers to an unknown extent. He died at Parma
Parma
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Operas

  • Furio Camillo (1686)
  • Didio Giuliano (1687)
  • Zenone il tiranno (1687)
  • Olimpia placata (1687)
  • L'Ercole trionfante (1688)
  • Teseo in Atene (1688)
  • Hierone tiranno di Siracusa (1688)
  • Amor spesso inganna (1689)
  • Teodora clemente (1689)
  • Il Vespesiano (1689)
  • La gloria d'Amore (1690)
  • Il favore degli dei (1690)
  • Pompeo continente (1690)
  • Diomede punito da Alcide (1691)
  • La pace fra Tolomeo e Seleuco (1691)
  • Circe abbandonata da Ulisse (1692)
  • Il Massimino (1692)
  • Talestri innamorata d'Alessandro Magno (1693)
  • Il riso nato fra il pianto (1694)
  • Demetrio tiranno (1694)
  • Furio Camillo (1697)
  • La virtů trionfante dell'inganno (1697)
  • L'Aiace (1697)
  • L'Eusonia, overo La dama stravagante (1697)
  • L'Alarico (1698)
  • Il Domizio (1698)
  • Il Ruggiero (1699)
  • L'Eraclea (1700)
  • Il Meleagro (1705)
  • Alessandro amante eroe (1706)
  • Annibale (1706)
  • La virtů coronata, o sia Il Fernando (1714)

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