Show results for
Explore
In Stock
Artists
Actors
Authors
Format
Theme
Genre
Rated
Studio
Specialty
Decades
Platforms
Size
Color
Deals
- The Movies That Made Me: David Morse
- The Movies That Made Me: Clayne Crawford
- The Movies That Made Me: Dr. Z (Dana Gould)
- The Movies That Made Me: Billie Piper
- The Movies That Made Me: B. Goldthwait/D. Gould
- The Movies That Made Me: Mitch Watson
- The Movies That Made Me: Alex Kurtzman-Jenny Lumet
- The Movies That Made Me: Antonio Campos
- The Movies That Made Me: Sterlin Harjo
- The Movies That Made Me: Roger and Gala Avary
- The Movies That Made Me: Titus Welliver
- The Movies That Made Me: Boots Riley
- The Movies That Made Me: Scott Alexander
- Collectible Magazines
- The Movies That Made Me: Robert Krzykowski
- The Movies That Made Me: Brit Marling, Part II
- The Movies That Made Me: Andrew Hickey
- The Movies That Made Me: Casper Kelly
- The Movies That Made Me: Halina Reijn
- Comedies by the Carload on Sale
- Buys for Baby Boomers
- Budget Buys on Classic Cinema
- Budget Buys on Contemporary Cinema
- Flip Over These Fan Favorites
- Unbelievable Deals on Fantasy Favorites
- We Got Your Numbers
- Animation for Adults
- Finds for the Family on Sale
- Buys on Comedy Classics from Paramount
- Favorites for 4K Ultra HD from Paramount
- Martial Arts Mayhem and More from 88 Films
- Film Finds from Fun City Editions
- Save With Our Recent Hits Roundup
- Region-Free Imports for Collectors
- The Movies That Made Me: Glenn Howerton
- Better looking than ever on Blu-ray!
- Tons of TV Treasures on sale!


When, in 1928, Alfredo Casella approached opera for the first time, he was already a mature, 45-year-old composer. La Donna Serpente by Carlo Gozzi was a subject that had intrigued him for a decade or so and, in fact, in 1918 he had conceived of a choral ballet, for which he commissioned scenery and costumes from the Russian painter. La Donna Serpente kept Casella busy for three years, from October 1928 to the same month in 1931. Just days before the opening at the Teatro Reale in Rome of his "opera-fairy tale" - the description the composer and obliging librettist Cesare Vico Lodovici chose to give the score - Casella listed the criteria utilized for it's composition: choice of a subject taking place in an imaginary, fantasy world given the fact that opera itself already represented an anti-realistic genre and prevalence given to the music.
Studio: | Bongiovanni |
---|---|
Release Date: | 10/14/2016 |
Item #: | 1755169X |
---|---|
UPC #: | 8007068200313 |
Product Type: | DVD |
---|---|
Rating: | NR |
Region: | 0 |
---|---|
Street Date: | 10/14/2016 |