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Deutsch: Marco Ricci: Prove per un'opera - Opernprobe
Angeblich stellt die Szene eine Probe zu Pyrrhus and Demetrius im Proberaum des Theaters am Haymarket (auch bekannt unter den Namen Her Majesty's Theatre, King's Theatre) im Jahre 1709 dar.
Nach haendel.it sind auf dem Bild zu sehen:


Nach Christopher Hogwood: George Frederic Handel, S. 28 könnte

English: Marco Ricci: Prove per un'opera - Rehearsal of an Opera
The opera rehearsed is said to be Pyrrhus and Demetrius and the rehearsal be held in the practice room at the Haymarket Theatre, 1709
according to haendel.it the people depicted are
  • composer Nicola Francesco Haym at the harpsichord,
  • castrato singer Nicolo Grimaldi, also known as Nicolino, standing in front of the harpsichord singing
  • composer Johann Christoph Pepusch the first person on the right

  • according to Christopher Hogwood: George Frederic Handel, p. 28

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    Marco Ricci  (1676–1730)  wikidata:Q930162
     
    Marco Ricci
    Description Italian painter, printmaker, landscape painter and visual artist
    Date of birth/death 5 June 1676 Edit this at Wikidata 21 January 1730 Edit this at Wikidata
    Location of birth/death Belluno Edit this at Wikidata Venice Edit this at Wikidata
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