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The Teatro Novissimo was a theatre in Venice located in the Campo Santi Giovanni e Paolo with its entrance on the Calle de Mendicanti. It was the first theatre built in Venice specifically for the performance of opera. Because it was purpose-built, it had a wider stage than its existing competitors which allowed for the elaborate productions which became the Novissimo's hallmark. The theatre opened in the Carnival season of 1641 with the premiere of Sacrati's opera La finta pazza. After its last production in 1645, the theatre was closed amidst mounting debts and was demolished in 1647.

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  • Teatro Novissimo (it)
  • Teatro Novissimo (en)
  • Театр Новиссимо (ru)
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  • The Teatro Novissimo was a theatre in Venice located in the Campo Santi Giovanni e Paolo with its entrance on the Calle de Mendicanti. It was the first theatre built in Venice specifically for the performance of opera. Because it was purpose-built, it had a wider stage than its existing competitors which allowed for the elaborate productions which became the Novissimo's hallmark. The theatre opened in the Carnival season of 1641 with the premiere of Sacrati's opera La finta pazza. After its last production in 1645, the theatre was closed amidst mounting debts and was demolished in 1647. (en)
  • Il Teatro Novissimo (o Teatro Nuovissimo) fu un teatro d'opera veneziano attivo nel XVII secolo, uno dei celebri della Venezia barocca. Costruito ex novo su impulso dell'Accademia degli Incogniti nel 1641, il Novissimo, come molti altri palcoscenici della Venezia secentesca, fu attivo solo pochi anni, dal 1641 al 1645. Per molti anni la storia di questa sala rimase molto lacunosa e oscura in certi punti; questo probabilmente a causa del processo che portò alla chiusura del teatro stesso, che coinvolgeva numerose personalità di spicco di quel periodo. Solamente nella seconda metà del XX secolo venne fatta finalmente chiarezza sulle varie vicende riguardanti il palcoscenico. Fu dunque rivalutata la sua importanza che ebbe nella storia del teatro in musica. (it)
  • Театр Новиссимо (итал. Teatro Novissimo) — венецианский оперный театр XVII века, располагался на Кампо Санти-Джованни-э-Паоло с входом на Калле де Мендиканти. Это был первый театр в Венеции, специально построенный для оперных постановок. Так как здание театра возводилось с целью постановки оперных спектаклей, у него была более широкая сцена, чем у других венецианских театров, что позволяло создавать сложные постановки с роскошными декорациями и сценическими механизмами, которые стали визитной карточкой Новиссимо. Театр открылся в сезон карнавала 1641 года премьерой оперы Сакрати «La finta pazza». После его последней постановки в 1645 году театр был закрыт из-за растущих долгов, а его здание снесено в 1647 году. (ru)
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  • The Teatro Novissimo was a theatre in Venice located in the Campo Santi Giovanni e Paolo with its entrance on the Calle de Mendicanti. It was the first theatre built in Venice specifically for the performance of opera. Because it was purpose-built, it had a wider stage than its existing competitors which allowed for the elaborate productions which became the Novissimo's hallmark. The theatre opened in the Carnival season of 1641 with the premiere of Sacrati's opera La finta pazza. After its last production in 1645, the theatre was closed amidst mounting debts and was demolished in 1647. (en)
  • Il Teatro Novissimo (o Teatro Nuovissimo) fu un teatro d'opera veneziano attivo nel XVII secolo, uno dei celebri della Venezia barocca. Costruito ex novo su impulso dell'Accademia degli Incogniti nel 1641, il Novissimo, come molti altri palcoscenici della Venezia secentesca, fu attivo solo pochi anni, dal 1641 al 1645. Per molti anni la storia di questa sala rimase molto lacunosa e oscura in certi punti; questo probabilmente a causa del processo che portò alla chiusura del teatro stesso, che coinvolgeva numerose personalità di spicco di quel periodo. Solamente nella seconda metà del XX secolo venne fatta finalmente chiarezza sulle varie vicende riguardanti il palcoscenico. Fu dunque rivalutata la sua importanza che ebbe nella storia del teatro in musica. (it)
  • Театр Новиссимо (итал. Teatro Novissimo) — венецианский оперный театр XVII века, располагался на Кампо Санти-Джованни-э-Паоло с входом на Калле де Мендиканти. Это был первый театр в Венеции, специально построенный для оперных постановок. Так как здание театра возводилось с целью постановки оперных спектаклей, у него была более широкая сцена, чем у других венецианских театров, что позволяло создавать сложные постановки с роскошными декорациями и сценическими механизмами, которые стали визитной карточкой Новиссимо. Театр открылся в сезон карнавала 1641 года премьерой оперы Сакрати «La finta pazza». После его последней постановки в 1645 году театр был закрыт из-за растущих долгов, а его здание снесено в 1647 году. (ru)
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