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For the festivities marking the Pergolesi's tercentenary in his native Jesi, Ignacio García created a new staging of the imperial drama Adriano in Siria. His staging in Jesi's exquisite 18th-century Teatro Comunale Pergolesi includes the delightful comic intermezzo Livietta e Tracollo, thus following the precedent set at the premiere in 1734. A fine Italian cast and the distinguished Accademia Bizantina are led by the Accademia's director, Ottavio Dantone.
A journey through the customs and traditions of Eros around the world, both the more morally acceptable and the less talked about. On this tour, we'll visit nightclubs, brothels, swingers' clubs, and much more, satisfying your every curiosity and answering those questions you've never dared to ask.
With this documentary, you'll find the answer to the question you've always wondered: do cannibals really exist? On a journey between the past and present in unknown lands, we'll visit tribes that have never before encountered civilization as we know it. We'll witness the most brutal tribal rituals, see the most horrific customs of these peoples, and all this to give you the long-awaited answer: "Cannibals do exist."
Dramma Per Musica in Three Acts. Composed by Leonardo Vinci(1690-1730). Libretto by Silvio Stampiglia. Conducted by Antonio Florio..Also included of performances of two comedic intermezzi, as customary with 18th century music theater