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208: 20: 88:, was painted by Pasquale Canna, who like Sanquirico, also worked as a set painter and designer for La Scala. The interior of the theatre was refurbished and re-painted in 1836. According to the Italian writer, Marcello Mazzoni (1801–1853), it was long overdue. He wrote the previous year that while the theatre "possesses all the advantages required for the good performance of a comedy, it wants cleansing, for it cannot be more wretchedly dirty." 55:, the theatre was built on the site of the demolished church of San Salvatore in Xenodochio which had been established in the late 8th century as the chapel for Milan's first orphanage. The building of the theatre began in 1812 and was completed the following year. It was inaugurated on 18 December 1813 with a new production of Rossini's opera 168:
wrote as late as 1866 that for drama "the only respectable theatre available is the Teatro Re, and this is so small that there is never any chance of obtaining a seat unless you are there at the time the doors are opened." Its operatic repertoire also remained adventurous with the theatre presenting
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district by Carlo Re's son Giovanni in 1864. Slightly larger but less elegant than the old Teatro Re, the Nuovo Teatro Re was in operation until 1887. The building of the original Teatro Re was acquired by the city of Milan and demolished in 1879 during the restructuring of the area around the newly
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The Teatro Re's popularity began a slow decline in the second half of the 19th century, and it supplemented its theatrical and operatic productions with acrobatic and science shows. However, the correspondent for
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of 1000 arranged over an upper balcony, three tiers of boxes, and eight rows of seats on the floor of the auditorium. Its lavish interior was designed and decorated by
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and named for its proprietor, Carlo Re. It functioned as both a prose theatre and an opera house and saw the world premieres of numerous operas, including four by
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From its early days, the theatre was well attended, due partly to its central location but also to its varied repertoire that alternated between opera (both
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The Teatro Re was named for its proprietor, Carlo Re, a Milanese businessman and impresario who in his early days had been a shoemaker. Designed by
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The Teatro Re finally closed its doors on 5 June 1872. Its last performance was Rossini's
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in 2 acts composed by Carlo Bigatti, libretto by Francesco Marconi, 1 January 1815
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CittĂ  di Milano. Rassegna mensile del Comune e bollettino di statistica
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Lo spazio, la storia, la cultura: il teatro di Santa Radegonda a Milano
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opera semi-seria in 2 acts composed by Giocondo Degola, libretto by
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Also premiering at the 1 December 1819 performance was the ballet
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Also premiering at the 12 January 1817 performance was the ballet
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Sanguinetti, Lamberto (1969). "Storia del teatro Re, 1813-1872".
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Operas which had their world premieres at the Teatro Re include:
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In 1846 Carlo Re ceded management of the theatre to the actor
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and later to the former singer Teresa Cesarani. During the
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composed and choreographed by Giovanni Battista Giannini.
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Index


Piazza del Duomo
Giovanni Pacini
Luigi Canonica
Luigi Canonica
Tancredi
Marie-Joseph Chénier
La Scala
seating capacity
Alessandro Sanquirico
Judgement of Paris
buffa
seria
patriots
Carlotta Marchionni
Gaetana Goldoni
Gustavo Modena
it
Giacinto Battaglia
it
revolution of 1848
Silvio Pellico
first Italian war of independence
La belle Hélène
Lalla-Roukh
The Barber of Seville
Porta Ticinese
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele

Alberto Mazzucato

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