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Lelio may refer to: * Lélio, a 1831 work incorporating music and spoken text by the French composer Hector Berlioz * Lélio (actor) (1676–1753), Italian actor and writer on theatre * Lélio (Commedia dell'arte), a stock character of the commedia dell'arte * Lelio (given name), a given name * Sebastián Lelio Sebastián Lelio Watt (born 8 March 1974) is a Chilean director, screenwriter, editor and producer. He received critical acclaim for directing the films '' Gloria'' (2013) and '' A Fantastic Woman'' (2017), the latter of which won an Academy Awa ... (born 1974), Chilean film director and screenwriter See also * * Lello (other) {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Lélio
''Lélio, ou Le retour à la vie'' (English: ''Lélio, or the Return to Life''), Op. 14b, is a work incorporating music and spoken text by the French composer Hector Berlioz, intended as a sequel to his '' Symphonie fantastique''. It is written for a narrator, solo tenor and baritone, mixed chorus, and an orchestra including piano. Composed in Italy in 1831 and initially performed at the Conservatoire de Paris on December 9, 1832, as ''Le retour à la vie, mélologue en six parties,'' ''Lélio'' incorporated pre-existing compositions. Upon Franz Liszt's solicitation, it underwent revision for a 1855 performance in Weimar and was published the subsequent year. David Cairns highlights ''Lélio'' for its unparalleled "immediate impact" within Berlioz's catalogue. Its early appeal, rooted in the fusion of Romantic aesthetics and the interplay between declamation and music, has, however, led to its perception as dated, thus its infrequent revival and recording in contemporary times. ...
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Lélio (actor)
Luigi Riccoboni (1 April 1676 – 6 December 1753)"Riccoboni, Luigi" Notice d'autorité personne
at the BnF website.
was an Italian actor and writer on theatre, who was director of the Comédie-Italienne in Paris from 1716 to 1731. In France he was known as Louis Riccoboni and his stage name was Lélio.Forman 2010, pp. 150–151.


Early life and career

Born Luigi Andrea Riccoboni in Modena, he was the son of Antonio Riccoboni, who played Pantalone in London in 1678–1679. In 1699 Luigi Riccoboni established a ''commedia dell'arte'' troupe in the French style in northern Italy, since in his view the Italian tradition had become overly decadent.Senelick 1995b. He also translated some of the plays of Molière and Jean R ...
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Lélio (Commedia Dell'arte)
Lélio is a stock character of the ''commedia dell'arte''. Lélio represents the happy ''innamorati'', loved by the woman he loves (often Isabella), always friendly and cheerful, with a hint of comic. Several actors played the role in Paris, particularly Luigi Riccoboni who gained great successes with the part due to his talent, grace, elegance and happy countenance, as well as his son Antoine-François Riccoboni, called "Lélio fils". Molière introduced the figure of Lélio in two of his comedies, '' l'Étourdi'' and '' The Imaginary Cuckold''. Marivaux used it in his '' Surprise de l'amour'' and his '' Prince travesti''. Being of aristocratic rank, his outfit is highly sought as a court dress. See also * Pantalone * Vecchio Sources * Arthur Pougin Arthur Pougin ( 6 August 1834 – 8 August 1921) was a French musical and dramatic critic and writer. He was born at Châteauroux (Indre) and studied music at the Conservatoire de Paris under Alard (violin) and Reber ( ...
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Lelio (given Name)
Lelio is a male given name. * Lelio Antoniotti (1928 –2014), Italian football player * Lelio Basso (1903 – 1978), Italian democratic socialist politician, political scientist and journalist * Lelio Biscia, (1575 –1638), Italian Catholic cardinal * Lelio Brancaccio (around 1560–1637), Neapolitan commander of Habsburg armies in Italy, the Low Countries and Catalonia * Lelio Bonaccorso (born 1982), Italian comic artist and illustrator * Lelio Cantoni (1802– 1857) was an Italian rabbi * Lelio Colaneri (born 1917), Italian professional football player * Lelio Colista (1629 – 1680), Italian Baroque composer, lutenist, and guitarist * Lelio Dalla Volpe (1685 – 1749), Bolognese Italian publisher of the 18th century * Lelio Della Torre (1805–1871), Italian Jewish scholar and poet writing in Italian, German, French and Hebrew * Lelio Lagorio (1925 – 2017), Italian politician * Lelio Landi (died 1610), Italian Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Nardò ...
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Sebastián Lelio
Sebastián Lelio Watt (born 8 March 1974) is a Chilean director, screenwriter, editor and producer. He received critical acclaim for directing the films '' Gloria'' (2013) and '' A Fantastic Woman'' (2017), the latter of which won an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Early life Lelio was born in Mendoza, Argentina and moved to Viña del Mar, Chile at the age of 2 with his Chilean mother Valeria. He describes his early life as "nomadic": "Up to the age of 21, I was moving between different cities in Chile. I lived for a time in the United States, and also in Viña del Mar; my maternal family is from Viña...essentially I was never more than two or three years in the same city."Ernesto Garratt Viñes"Sebastián Lelio: Hacer 'Gloria' fue entrar a un mundo desconocido" diario.elmercurio.com, 1 February 2013. After some years in Viña, his mother moved to Concepción; later, they lived for one year in North America; from the age of 12 to 17, he lived in Cholguán ( Yunga ...
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