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  1. 1 ott 2020 · With Martin Scorsese, Jim Gaffigan, Salome Jicia, Donato Renzetti. Martin Scorsese reveals the story of a single performance in 1826 that forever changed America's cultural landscape with the introduction of Italian opera to New York City -- an event Mozart's great librettist helped organize.

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    • Alex Bayer, Jonathan Mann, Mary Anne Rothberg
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  2. Hosted by Martin Scorsese with insight from church parishioners as well as comedian Jim Gaffigan and his wife Jeannie, "The Oratorio" is a documentary about the roots of opera in New York...

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  3. 4 nov 2021 · Premieres Friday, Nov. 5, 2021 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2 + Sunday, Nov. 7 at 2 p.m. on KPBS 2 / On Demand. Martin Scorsese reveals the fascinating story of a one-night-only performance in 1826 at St ...

  4. 30 dic 2019 · 57. 5.4K views 4 years ago. Martin Scorsese stars in this feature documentary about the music and history that unfolded in his childhood neighborhood of Little Italy. The film features the...

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    • Provenance Productions
  5. 13 mar 2020 · Si tratta dell’opera unica “Oratorio for the Benefit of the Orphan Asylum”, un concerto che andò in scena quasi 200 anni fa a Little Italy, il quartiere italiano di New York dove passò Una singola performance, nel lontano 1826, che ha cambiato per sempre il panorama musicale americano con l’introduzione dell’opera ...

  6. 2 nov 2021 · Jim and Jeannie Gaffigan. Immediately following the documentary at 10:00 p.m., DA PONTE’S ORATORIO: A CONCERT FOR NEW YORK presents Italian opera company Teatro Lirico di Cagliari performing the...

  7. 4 nov 2021 · SHARE. “The Oratorio: A Documentary With Martin Scorsese” and “Da Ponte’s Oratorio: A Concert For New York” premiere Nov. 5. A new PBS documentary reveals how the future of Italian opera in New York City was shaped in 1826 by three immigrants who made a concert possible: a freed slave-turned-benefactor, opera’s first diva ...