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Teatro San Angelo

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The Teatro San Angelo (in Venetian) or Teatro Sant'Angelo (in Italian) was once a theatre in Venice which ran from 1677 until 1803. It was the last of the major Venetian theatres to be built in the 1650s–60s opera craze following Teatro Santi Giovanni e Paolo in 1654, Teatro San Samuele 1655, Teatro San Salvatore 1661, Teatro San Giovanni Crisostomo in 1667. The Teatro San Angelo was located in the Campo San[t'] Angelo, facing the Grand Canal and Rialto Bridge, on the sites of two demolished palazzi belonging to the Marcellos and Capellos. The project was completed in 1676 by Francesco Santorini, and opened in 1677 under the families of Benedetto Marcello and the Capellos. The house was opened with the opera Helena rapita da Paride of Domenico Freschi, (1677) and continued with operas by Freschi, Gasparini, Albinoni and Bononcini. From around 1715 onwards the house was best known as the venue of many of the operas of Antonio Vivaldi. Under Vivaldi the opera house became increasingly populist and commercial. Soon theatre was home to the operas of Baldassare Galuppi, (Argenide 1733), and plays of Goldoni. In the 1790s the Abate Pietro Chiari wrote for the Teatro San Angelo, and in 1797...

- The first opera of Antonio Lotti : Il trionfo dell'innocenza 1693

- Helena rapita da Paride Domenico Freschi, 1677

- Pompeo Magno in Cilicia Domenico Freschi, 1681

- Olimpia vendicata Domenico Freschi, 1681

- Giulio Cesare trionfante Domenico Freschi, 1682

- L'incoronatione di Dario Domenico Freschi, 1684

- Teseo tra le rivali Domenico Freschi, 1685

- Falarido tiranno d'Agrigento Giovanni Battista Bassani, 1685

- Il vitio depresso e la virtù coronata di Teofilo Orgiani, 1686

- La fortuna tra le disgratie Paolo Biagio, 1688

- La Rosaura Giacomo Antonio Perti, 1689

- Il trionfo dell'innocenza Antonio Lotti, 1693

- Il principe selvaggio Michelangelo Gasparini, 1696

- Diomede punito da Alcide Tomaso Albinoni, 1700

- L'inganno innocente Tomaso Albinoni, 1701

- Tiberio imperatore d'Oriente Francesco Gasparini, 1702

- Giuseppe Boniventi di Giuseppe Boniventi, 1702

- Pirro Giuseppe Antonio Vincenzo Aldrovandini, 1704

- Virginio consolo Antonio Giannettini, 1704