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  1. Maria Stuarda is a tragic opera by Gaetano Donizetti based on Friedrich Schiller's play about the rivalry between Mary, Queen of Scots and Elizabeth I. Learn about the opera's composition history, libretto, premiere, and reception in Italy and beyond.

  2. Soprano Diana Damrau stars as Mary, Queen of Scots, in a dramatic confrontation with Queen Elizabeth I, sung by mezzo-soprano Jamie Barton. The opera, based on Schiller's play, was composed by Gaetano Donizetti and premiered in 1835.

  3. Maria Stuarda (AFI: /stuˈarda/; [1] in inglese Mary Stuart; Linlithgow, 8 dicembre 1542 – Fotheringhay, 8 febbraio 1587) è stata regina di Scozia dal 14 dicembre 1542 al 24 luglio 1567, regina consorte di Francia dal 10 luglio 1559 al 5 dicembre 1560 e regina d'Inghilterra per i legittimisti inglesi dell'epoca che non riconoscevano ...

  4. After a failed attempt at a premiere in 1834 that may have sunk due to a scandal and politics (the negative portrayal of some of the characters on stage, the ancestry of the Italian royalty in those same characters being portrayed, a bad combination) Donizetti made substantial changes.

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    • Donizetti, Gaetano
    • Maria Stuarda
  5. Learn about the opera Maria Stuarda by Donizetti, based on the historical conflict between Queen Elizabeth I and Mary, Queen of Scots. Find out the plot, the roles, the composer, the libretto, the score and the context of this 19th-century masterpiece.

  6. May 28, 2023 · Maria Stuarda: two queens, one throne A scorching face-off that is both personal and political, and ultimately proves to be fatal. This opera pits Elizabeth I, Queen of England, and Mary Stuart, the exiled Queen of Scots, against each other in a fierce struggle that is as much about power as it is about love and moral righteousness.

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  8. Mary Stuart (‹See Tfd› German: Maria Stuart, German pronunciation: [maˈʁiːa ˈstjuːɐt] ⓘ) is a verse play by Friedrich Schiller that depicts the last days of Mary, Queen of Scots. The play consists of five acts, each divided into several scenes. The play had its première in Weimar, Germany on 14 June 1800.