The scena first appeared in print in the fall of 1805, when it was published in a collection made by Hoffmeister and Kuehnel.
The walls of the scena are unfortunately destroyed, but the ground plan of it can still be traced.
There had previously been a stone scenabuilt near this spot by Aemilius Lepidus, which was perhaps used by Julius Caesar who first began to build this theatre.
Fragments of the travertine substructions of the scena still remain.
At the sides of the scena there were rooms for the use of the actors and for the machinery, and behind the scena are three rooms, probably corresponding to the three doors in the wall behind the stage.
In the time of the Flavii the scena was restored, having perhaps suffered from the fire which burnt the Porticus Octaviae, and it seems to have again required repairs in the time of Alexander Severus, who is said to have wished to restore it.
La Scena si cangia in un antro orribile-- [The Scene changes into a horrible Cave.
Vasas, Fountains, and Statues spelling as in original SCENA VI.
Footnote 61: Rochlitz, whose opinions were identical, describes a bravura scena for a prima donna, which Mozart has also recorded (A.
Beethoven did not compose the scena anew for the benefit performance of 1814.
The portion to which I wish to refer is the commencement of Actus Quintus, Scena Prima.
Biagio enters in jealous mood, but is appeased by Maturina [scena and rondo].
The sketch of a few bars to serve as an introduction to another duet has the superscription "Atto 2do, Scena 3, invece del Duetto di Susanna e Cherubino.
I do not know what you both mean by the following direction: At the end of the interpolated scene for the two women in the first act, the Abbate has written: "Siegue la scena VIII che prima era la VII e cosi cangiansi di mano in mano i numeri.
The superscription is "Scena con Rondo"[23] the person indicated, Susanna.
The Scena kindled the enthusiasm of the whole audience.
A grand Italian Scena for Bass by Righini, sung by Strohmeyer.
In such a disposition of mind, one works easily and quickly, and several compositions lie already completed before me, namely a Violin Concerto in the shape of a Vocal-scena and a Duett for two violins.
Of the effect of Herr Strohmeyer's execution of the grand Scena of Righini, it is here unnecessary to say any thing further, since his splendid delivery has had full justice done to it above.
The scena was burnt down in the time of Tiberius, who began to rebuild it; but it was not finished till the reign of Claudius.
The scena was again burnt in the beginning of the reign of Titus, who restored it again.
The scena was again burnt in the reign of Philippus and a third time restored.
The scena in question is probably the grand aria of Andromeda (272 K.
Repeated mention is made in the letters of the year 1777, and afterwards, of a scena composed for Madame Duschek.
The principal scena given to Sandrina at the close of the second act quite oversteps the boundary of opera buffa.
They had not sent the grand scena from Medea, after all, but a wrong piece!
I have listened with rapture to the grand scena in the opera 'Le Nozze di Teti e di Peleo,' which the villain Francesco Cavalli has cribbed from you and given out as his own.
The old fellow by no means restricted himself to the scena which Salvator had asked him for, but went on singing, or rather crowing, without cessation, working his way through the most terrible recitatives from one diabolical aria to another.
The Scena for Mr. Broadley accompanies this letter.
The Two Gentlemen of Verona Actus primus, Scena prima.
It is woven into Vanderdecken's magnificent scena (surely the greatest operascena written up to the year 1842); and then disappears.
It consisted of a solid building (scena stabilis), representing the facade of a royal palace, and adorned with the richest architectural ornaments.
It should, however, be mentioned that the ancients seem also to have had movable scenery (scena ductilis), to alter the appearance of the permanent scene when required.
He has reproduced for me an entire scena founded on a lover's quarrel that he himself brought about.
Before leaving the piano the girl sang an operatic scena of the most brilliant character and amazed Agnes with the extent of her resources.
Actus Quartus Scena Prima [Enter Hyparcha, and Mochingo] Hyparcha: I Cannot help it.
As the war chorus dies away and the retinue disappears, Aida has a scena of great power.
From a very descriptive and highly wrought scena ("Sotto le vasti arcati") sung by him they also learn that he is given to visions and religious meditations.
In a very dramatic scena ("In mia mano alfin tu sei") she informs him he is in her power, but she will let him escape if he will renounce Adalgisa and leave the country.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "scena" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.