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・ Francesco Angelo Facchini
・ Francesco Angelo Rapaccioli
・ Francesco Angeloni
・ Francesco Angiolini
・ Francesca Ciardi
・ Francesca Cipriani
・ Francesca Clapcich
・ Francesca Clayton
・ Francesca Comencini
・ Francesca Cristiana Conti
・ Francesca Cruz
・ Francesca Cuzzoni
・ Francesca D'Aloja
・ Francesca da Rimini
・ Francesca da Rimini (disambiguation)
Francesca da Rimini (Rachmaninoff)
・ Francesca da Rimini (Tchaikovsky)
・ Francesca da Rimini (Zandonai)
・ Francesca da Rimini and Paolo Malatesta Appraised by Dante and Virgil
・ Francesca Dallapé
・ Francesca Dani
・ Francesca De Sapio
・ Francesca Deagostini
・ Francesca Dellera
・ Francesca di Foix
・ Francesca DiMattio
・ Francesca Duranti
・ Francesca Eastwood
・ Francesca Ferretti
・ Francesca Fowler


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Francesca da Rimini (Rachmaninoff) : ウィキペディア英語版
Francesca da Rimini (Rachmaninoff)

''Francesca da Rimini'' ((ロシア語:Франческа да Римини)), Op. 25 is an opera in a prologue, two tableaux and an epilogue by Sergei Rachmaninoff to a Russian libretto by Modest Ilyich Tchaikovsky. It is based on the story of Francesca da Rimini in the fifth canto of Dante's epic poem ''The Inferno'' (the first part of The ''Divine Comedy''). The fifth canto is the part about the Second Circle of Hell (Lust). Rachmaninoff had composed the love duet for Francesca and Paolo in 1900, but did not resume work on the opera until 1904. The first performance was on 24 January (O.S. 11 January) 1906 at the Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow, with the composer himself conducting, in a double-bill performance with another Rachmaninoff opera written contemporaneously, ''The Miserly Knight''.〔Steve Griffiths, "Review of vocal scores of Rachmaninoff's ''Francesca da Rimini'' and ''The Miserly Knight''", ''Musical Times'', 136 (1825), 148 (1995).〕
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