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Barbier de Seville [Il barbiere di Siviglia] Opéra comique en quatre actes

Description: Paisiello’s Il barbiere di Siviglia was based on the first play, Le barbier de Séville, ou La precaution inutile (1772), of Beaumarchais’s famous trilogy. The controversial commentary on aristocracy caused the play to be banned from the stage for three years. The ban was lifted in 1775 and the work premiered that same year; Beaumarchais finally saw the work performed in 1780 when he was employed by Catherine II in St. Petersburg. Although Rossini’s later opera (of 1816) is more familiar tod… more
Date: 1789
Creator: Paisiello, Giovanni, 1740-1816; Beaumarchais, Pierre Augustin Caron de, 1732-1799 & Framery, Nicolas Etienne, 1745-1810
Partner: UNT Music Library

Daniel Boardman

Description: Portrait of Daniel Boardman, posing next to a tree out-of-doors. He is wearing a light-colored suit with a dark-colored coat and is holding a hat and cane in his hands. A river and city are visible in the background.
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Date: 1789
Creator: Earl, Ralph
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

The Washington Family

Description: Portrait of the Washington Family, posing around a table that has a map on it. On the left side, a man wearing a yellow and black suit is seated at the table; a young boy is standing next to him with his hand on a globe. On the right side of the painting, an older woman is seated across from the gentleman and a younger woman is standing behind the table, holding a map. A second man is visible behind them.
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Date: 1789/1796
Creator: Savage, Edward
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Barbe bleue : comédie en prose et en trois actes

Description: Although the story of Bluebeard was familiar to French readers from Charles Perrault’s 1698 collection of children’s tales, transferring it to the operatic stage was problematic due in large part to the gruesome nature of the plot. Other violent works had appeared in Paris, but in this instance, the drama was to be performed at the Comédie-Italienne, which typically featured lighter plots than that of Raoul and Isaure. Nevertheless, the opera had a successful run, receiving over a hundred per… more
Date: 1789
Creator: Grétry, André Ernest Modeste, 1741-1813 & Sedaine, 1719-1797
Partner: UNT Music Library
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