THE SERENATA AND THE FESTA TEATRALE IN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY EUROPE QUELUZ NATIONAL PALACE, 26–27 JUNE 2015

Communications: Conferences This international colloquium took place at the National Palace of Queluz in Portugal, a summer residence close to both Sintra and Lisbon and built in 1747 by the future King Pedro III, the consort of Queen Maria I. During the second half of the eighteenth century it beca...

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