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Synonyms for cavalleria or Related words with cavalleria
pagliacci
mascagni
otello
mefistofele
capuleti
montecchi
elisir
rigoletto
santuzza
puritani
barbiere
leoncavallo
siviglia
vespri
trovatore
lirico
rusticana
nozze
schicchi
cherubino
semiramide
gioconda
poppea
incoronazione
turiddu
tosca
zandonai
manrico
cilea
paisiello
algeri
idomeneo
mercadante
nedda
cavaradossi
cenerentola
poliuto
germont
pollione
nerone
sonnambula
cimarosa
masnadieri
puccini
scarpia
ponchielli
zerlina
escamillo
lammermoor
fidelio
Examples of "cavalleria"
The Regio Esercito (Royal Army) Cavalry units maintained the M1870 single shot Moschetto da
cavalleria
until replaced by the M1891 Moschetto da
cavalleria
, in 1893.
• Pietro Mascagni - Le Maschere, Silvano,
Cavalleria
Rusticana
The brigade was quickly activated again on the eve of the Second Italian War of Independence in 1859. This time the II Cuirassier Brigade consisted of the Cuirassier regiments "Savoia
Cavalleria
" and "Genova
Cavalleria
". Together with the I Cuirassier Brigade (Cuirassier regiments "Nizza
Cavalleria
" and "Piemonte Reale
Cavalleria
") the brigade formed the armys sole cavalry division. After the war the brigade was garrisoned in Milan with its regiments in Turin and Vigevano near Milan. In 1863 the brigade was once more disbanded.
However again on the eve of war, this time the Third Italian War of Independence in 1866 the brigade was once more activated with its Cuirassier regiments "Savoia
Cavalleria
" and "Genova
Cavalleria
" and formed with the I Cuirassier Brigade (Cuirassier regiments "Nizza
Cavalleria
" and "Piemonte Reale
Cavalleria
") the armys sole cavalry division. After the war the fate of the brigade was in balance once again until the government issued a decree 4 December 1870 to establish permanent cavalry brigades.
For extensive annotated discographies of "
Cavalleria
rusticana", see:
Cura continued the 2008/2009 season with symphonic concerts in Bologna, and Budapest, "Stiffelio", "Carmen", and "Tosca" in Vienna, "
Cavalleria
Rusticana" and "Pagliacci" at the Met in New York, and "Turandot", "
Cavalleria
rusticana" and "Pagliacci" in Zurich.
He studied architecture in Naples, and but soon chose to become a painter. In 1883 at Rome he displayed "Una rivista di
Cavalleria
"; in 1884 at Turin, he depicted" Una carica di bersaglieri"; in the 1884 Promotrice of Florence, he displayed a canvas entitled "Avanscoperta di
cavalleria
"; and finally in 1887 at Venice and Bologna, "Un nembo di
cavalleria
". In Naples, he displayed a "A Squadron of Cavalry at Gallop" (1883), "Una ricognizione di
Cavalleria
" (1886), "Ambulanza" (1887), and "Alle grandi manovre" (1891). He also painted watercolor and caricatures. After 1900, he emigrated to America, first to New York then to Philadelphia, where he became engineer for the American Bridge Company.
She performed the Lola in
Cavalleria
Rusticana at the Washington Concert Opera.
The Cap de
Cavalleria
Ecomuseum is an institution which is located on the northernmost coast of Menorca (Balearic Islands, Spain), in the proximity of
Cavalleria
Cape and the port of Sanitja (Santa Teresa, Es Mercadal). The Ecomuseum was created in 1997 by the non-profit association “San Nitja. Gestión del Patrimonio Mediterráneo”, with the main objective of protecting, investigating and spreading the cultural and natural resources of
Cavalleria
and the port of Sanitja.
The Chinese version of the Soviet song "Moscow Nights" features prominently in the film, as does Pietro Mascagni's
Cavalleria
Rusticana.
Pietro Mascagni "
Cavalleria
rusticana" (Santuzza) – oper interpreted in première for Romania at Bucharest National Theatre in 1891;
In 1945 and 1946, he was also seen there as Turiddu in "
Cavalleria
rusticana" and in "The Gypsy Baron".
The charge of the "Savoia
Cavalleria
" at Izbushensky was a clash between the Italian cavalry regiment "Savoia
Cavalleria
" and the Soviet 812th Siberian Infantry Regiment, part of the Soviet 304th Infantry Division, that took place on August 24, 1942, near the hamlet (khutor) of Izbushensky ("Избушенский"), close to the junction between the Don and Khopyor rivers.
On July 1, 1998, he was promoted to the rank of Colonel and on September 11, 1999, became the 90th Commander of the “Savoia
Cavalleria
” Regiment. In such a position, he commanded Task Force “Sauro” (“Savoia
Cavalleria
” Regiment plus 3rd Tank battalion), within Operation “Joint Guardian” in Kosovo from October 26, 1999 to March 8, 2000.
Fatal Desire (Italian:
Cavalleria
rusticana) is a 3-D Italian drama film directed by Carmine Gallone. The film is based on the opera "
Cavalleria
rusticana" and stars May Britt, Anthony Quinn, Ettore Manni and Kerima. In the Italian version Quinn was dubbed by Tito Gobbi.
In 1933, Duncan debuted in Pietro Mascagni's "
Cavalleria
rusticana" at the Mecca Temple in New York with the Aeolian Opera, a black opera company.
At the age of 21 D'Andrea had his conductorial debut at the Royal Albert Hall conducting a special vocal arrangement of Intermezzo from Mascagni's "
Cavalleria
rusticana".
• «
Cavalleria
Rusticana» opera by P.Mascagni, Lviv Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre (premiere did not take place because of the death of Music Director), 2005;
In 2001 Andrea Bocelli recorded a song entitled "Mascagni" on his Cieli di Toscana album that had an excerpt from "
Cavalleria
rusticana" incorporated into the music.
Cavalleria
Rusticana is a 1959 Australian TV play, an adaptation of the opera by Pietro Mascagni. It was directed by Alan Burke.