Brace and Pharaon or the Passage of the Red Sea

Brace and Pharaon are an opera in 4 acts of Gioacchino Rossini, (name complete: Gioacchino Antonio Rossini), created with the Theater San Carlo of Naples on March 5th, 1818, under the title Mosè in Egitto with Benedetti (Brace), Isabella Colbran and Nozzari, altered a great number of times for Paris where work was presented in 1822 and 1827 under the Moïse title and Pharaon, with a new booklet of Jouy. The Parisian interpreters were: Levassor (Brace), Cinti (Anaïde), Nourishes the young person (Aménophis). The hundredth representation of this version took place in 1838. For more detail on this work, to see: Mosè in Egitto.

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