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unusual facts about Giulio Cesare


Francesca Cuzzoni

He created nine roles for her, the most famous today being Cleopatra in Giulio Cesare and the title-role in Rodelinda.


Antonio Montagnana

During that same year he came to London to join Handel's opera company, where he created roles in Handel's Ezio - with words by the renowned librettist Metastasio - and Sosarme, and sang in revivals of Admeto, Giulio Cesare, Flavio, and Poro.

Gregory Stapp

He continued to perform periodically with the company up through 2005, appearing in such parts as Achillas in Giulio Cesare, Brander in La Damnation de Faust, Dansker in Billy Budd, Friar Lawrence in Roméo et Juliette, Lodovico in Otello, the Parson in The Cunning Little Vixen, Pluto in Il ballo delle ingrate, and the Priest in Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District among others.

Lorraine Hunt Lieberson

Her professional career as a singer began in 1984, and in 1985 she made her operatic debut after meeting Peter Sellars and appearing in his 1985 production of Handel's Giulio Cesare.


see also

1646 in music

Francesco Cavalli - La prosperità infelice di Giulio Cesare dittatore (lost), with libretto by Giovanni Francesco Busenello

Giulio Cesare Brancaccio

Giulio Cesare Brancaccio (1515–1586) was a courtier, cavalier, actor, writer, and singer in a number of northern Italian courts throughout the sixteenth century, most notably the court at Ferrara.

Palermo Centrale railway station

Palermo Centrale lies in the middle of the city, at Julius Caesar square (Piazza Giulio Cesare), and its building has a multi-level structure.

Sardhana

She also obtained from the Holy See, the promotion of Father Giulio Cesare, one of the members of the Agra Mission, to the episcopal dignity, and later Pope Gregory XVI wrote to her, and sent her tokens of his paternal approbation.

SS Duilio

It came later on adapted for the combustion of Naphta and Pristava subsequently service on the new Italian line of the South Africa with Giulio Cesare.

Vanini

Lucilio Vanini, also known under the pen name Giulio Cesare Vanini (1585-1619), Italian freethinker