Bernardo Pasquini (7 December 1637 – 21 November 1710) was an Italian composer of operas, oratorios, cantatas and keyboard music. A renowned virtuoso...
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Pasquini is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bernardo Pasquini (1637–1710), Italian Baroque composer Bruno Pasquini (1914–1995)...
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Variations (Por y Para Palestrina) Johann Speth: Variations on a Theme of Pasquini Igor Stravinsky: Suite on themes, fragments and pieces by Giambattista...
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central part of the Valdinievole. It was the birthplace of composer Bernardo Pasquini. Massa e Cozzile borders the following municipalities: Buggiano, Marliana...
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Georg Muffat (category Pupils of Bernardo Pasquini)
In about 1680, he traveled to Italy, there studying the organ with Bernardo Pasquini, a follower of the tradition of Girolamo Frescobaldi; he also met...
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Francesco Durante (category Pupils of Bernardo Pasquini)
Conservatorio di Sant'Onofrio. He is also supposed to have studied under Bernardo Pasquini and Giuseppe Ottavio Pitoni in Rome, but there is no documentary evidence...
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his early teachers include Gaetano Greco, Francesco Gasparini, and Bernardo Pasquini, all of whom may have influenced his musical style. Scarlatti was...
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Alessandro Scarlatti in Naples, then Bologna and finally in Rome under Bernardo Pasquini. Two of his oratorios date to this early period: San Antonio di Padova...
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Muffat, Gottlieb Muffat, Johann Kuhnau, Juan Bautista Cabanilles, Bernardo Pasquini, Max Reger, Ralph Vaughan Williams (Passacaglia on B–G–C, 1933), George...
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Portuguese tennis player Bernardo O'Higgins (1778–1842), Chilean independence leader, one of the founders and ruler of Chile Bernardo Pasquini (1637–1710), Italian...
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The work is in five movements: "Prelude" (based on the music of Bernardo Pasquini) "La colomba" ("The dove"; based on the music of Jacques de Gallot)...
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(1707–1791) Susanna Parigi (born 1961) Antonio Pasculli (1842–1924) Bernardo Pasquini (1637–1710) Carlo Pedini (born 1956) Teodorico Pedrini (1671–1746)...
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Francesco Gasparini (category Pupils of Bernardo Pasquini)
England. Born in Camaiore, near Lucca, he studied in Rome with Corelli and Pasquini. His first important opera, Roderico (1694), was produced there. In 1702...
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Johnston [pupils] Allen Strange James Tenney [pupils] this teacher's teachers Pasquini (1637–1710) studied with teachers including Loreto Vittori. Francesco Durante [pupils]...
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transitory stage between the time of Girolamo Frescobaldi and that of Bernardo Pasquini. Very little is known about his life, except that in 1664 he served...
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Saltarella. Mr. Isaac's new dance made for Her Majesty's Birthday, 1708... Bernardo Pasquini – Passagaglie and Variation Alessandro Scarlatti – Oratorio per la...
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where his teachers were Antonio Maria Abbatini (composition) and Bernardo Pasquini (keyboard and composition). In 1675 Johann Philipp went to Vienna...
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1695 – Henry Purcell, English organist and composer (b. 1659) 1710 – Bernardo Pasquini, Italian organist and composer (b. 1637) 1775 – John Hill, English...
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September 26 – Cardinal Vincenzo Grimani, opera librettist November 22 – Bernardo Pasquini, composer (born 1637) date unknown Charles Mouton, composer and lutenist...
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George Frideric Handel, both Alessandro and Domenico Scarlatti, Bernardo Pasquini, and Filippo Amadei. His contributions to liturgical music in Rome...
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operas with libretti by Apolloni, including L'Alcasta composed by Bernardo Pasquini and dedicated to Queen Christina. It was through this extended network...
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Carlo Pollaroli, Giuseppe Maria Orlandini, Benedetto Marcello and Bernardo Pasquini. George Frederic Handel and Alessandro Scarlatti probably played on...
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the development of keyboard music over a century after his death. Bernardo Pasquini promoted Girolamo Frescobaldi to the rank of pedagogical authority...
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Arcangelo Corelli, Domenico Scarlatti, Alessandro Scarlatti, and Bernardo Pasquini. His only compositions dated to this period are the Sonatas Op. 13...
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and Sebastiano Baldini librettist. She had Alessandro Stradella and Bernardo Pasquini to compose for her; Arcangelo Corelli dedicated his first work, Sonata...
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(1637–1693) Louis Chein (1637–1694) Giovanni Maria Pagliardi (1637–1702) Bernardo Pasquini (1637–1710) Diogo Dias Melgás (1638–1700) Giovanni Buonaventura Viviani...
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Tommaso Bernardo Gaffi (14 December 1667 - Rome, 11 February 1744) was an Italian baroque composer. He was a pupil of Bernardo Pasquini, organist of the...
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Giovanni Battista Falda, Italian architect and engraver (d. 1678) 1637 – Bernardo Pasquini, Italian organist and composer (d. 1710) 1756 – John Littlejohn, American...
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the 17th century. In the basilica is also the tomb of the composer Bernardo Pasquini (1637-1710). Three years after the composer's death, his portrait...
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Rossi with libretto by Cardinal Rospigliosi, the future Clement IX. Bernardo Pasquini was among his pupils. In 1639 he wrote a spectacular opera entitled...
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