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- Q6777177 subject Q7213800.
- Q6777177 subject Q8107343.
- Q6777177 subject Q8443775.
- Q6777177 subject Q8701542.
- Q6777177 subject Q8903355.
- Q6777177 abstract "Martino Carbonaro, o sia Gli sposi fuggitivi was the last of fifty-one operas written by Italian composer Giuseppe Gazzaniga. The farsa has an Italian libretto by Giuseppe Foppa and premiered at the Teatro San Moisè in Venice, Italy in 1801.".
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- Q6777177 wikiPageWikiLink Q7213800.
- Q6777177 wikiPageWikiLink Q8107343.
- Q6777177 wikiPageWikiLink Q8443775.
- Q6777177 wikiPageWikiLink Q8701542.
- Q6777177 wikiPageWikiLink Q8903355.
- Q6777177 wikiPageWikiLink Q951575.
- Q6777177 comment "Martino Carbonaro, o sia Gli sposi fuggitivi was the last of fifty-one operas written by Italian composer Giuseppe Gazzaniga. The farsa has an Italian libretto by Giuseppe Foppa and premiered at the Teatro San Moisè in Venice, Italy in 1801.".
- Q6777177 label "Martino Carbonaro".