Giovanni Battista Locatelli
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Giovanni Battista Locatelli (7 January 1713 – 14 March 1785) was an Italian
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 opera director, impresario
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 and owner of a private opera company.

In 1757 he and his troupe were invited to St. Petersburg. They put on an opera every week for the court, and two to three times a week they were allowed to give open public performances. The repertoire was mostly of Italian opera buffa
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. During the first three years the troupe presented seven operas by Baldassare Galuppi (1706-1785):
  • Il mondo della luna ' onMouseout='HidePop("69062")' href="/topics/Venice">Venice
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  • Il filosofo di campagna
    Il filosofo di campagna
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    (Деревенский философ - The Village Philosopher, 1754, Venice)
  • L'Arcadia in Brenta (Аркадия в Бренте - Arcadia in Brenta, 1749, Venice)
  • I bagni d'Abano (Купанье в Абано - The Spa of Abano, written together with Bertoni, 1753, Venice)
  • Il conte Caramella (Граф Карамелла - Count Caramella, 1749, Verona
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  • La calamità de' cuori (Сердечное бедствие - A Calamity of Hearts, 1752, Venice)
  • Il mondo alla roversa, ossia Le donne che commandono (Мир наизнанку, или Женщины командуют - The World Upside Down, or Women in Command, 1750, Venice)


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