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- Beatrix_Cenci abstract "Beatrix Cenci is an opera in two acts by Alberto Ginastera to a Spanish libretto by the composer and William Shand, based on the historical family of Beatrice Cenci, the Chroniques italiennes by Stendhal, and The Cenci by Percy Shelley. The first performance was on 10 September 1971 by the Opera Society of Washington in Washington, D.C., as part of the opening of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. The stage direction was by Gerald Freedman, with choreography by Joyce Trisler, and the conductor was Julius Rudel. New York City Opera first staged the work on 1 April 1973. The European premiere of Beatrix Cenci took place at the Geneva Opera in September 2000.".
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- Beatrix_Cenci wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spanish-language_operas.
- Beatrix_Cenci wikiPageWikiLink Geneva.
- Beatrix_Cenci wikiPageWikiLink John_F._Kennedy_Center_for_the_Performing_Arts.
- Beatrix_Cenci wikiPageWikiLink Julius_Rudel.
- Beatrix_Cenci wikiPageWikiLink Libretto.
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- Beatrix_Cenci wikiPageWikiLink Rome.
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- Beatrix_Cenci wikiPageWikiLink Stendhal.
- Beatrix_Cenci wikiPageWikiLink The_Cenci.
- Beatrix_Cenci wikiPageWikiLink Washington,_D.C..
- Beatrix_Cenci wikiPageWikiLink Washington_National_Opera.
- Beatrix_Cenci wikiPageWikiLink William_Shand.
- Beatrix_Cenci wikiPageWikiLinkText "Beatrix Cenci".
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- Beatrix_Cenci subject Category:1971_operas.
- Beatrix_Cenci subject Category:Operas.
- Beatrix_Cenci subject Category:Operas_based_on_plays.
- Beatrix_Cenci subject Category:Operas_by_Alberto_Ginastera.
- Beatrix_Cenci subject Category:Operas_set_in_Italy.
- Beatrix_Cenci subject Category:Spanish-language_operas.
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- Beatrix_Cenci comment "Beatrix Cenci is an opera in two acts by Alberto Ginastera to a Spanish libretto by the composer and William Shand, based on the historical family of Beatrice Cenci, the Chroniques italiennes by Stendhal, and The Cenci by Percy Shelley. The first performance was on 10 September 1971 by the Opera Society of Washington in Washington, D.C., as part of the opening of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.".
- Beatrix_Cenci label "Beatrix Cenci".
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- Beatrix_Cenci wasDerivedFrom Beatrix_Cenci?oldid=639821072.
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