• Registers, Shakespeare Society, i. 205. See further Karl P. Wentersdorf, "The Allegorical Role of the Vice in Preston's Cambises," Modern Language Studies 11:2...
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    lamentable tragedy mixed ful of pleasant mirth, conteyning the life of Cambises King of Percia, printed in 1569 that may refer to the rhyme: They be at...
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  • Il Cambise is an opera by Alessandro Scarlatti to a libretto by Domenico Lalli. It was first performed on 4 February 1719 at the Teatro San Bartolomeo...
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    under Cambises. He was killed and his territory absorbed by the satrap of neighbouring Lydia, Oroetes. Following the reorganization of Darius I, Mitrobates...
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  • and the third because he did not obey the king. Another ireful king, Cambises, was a drunk. When one of his knights claimed that drunkenness caused people...
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    Ruprecht, 2024) 'A Persian Mirror for English Magistrates: Thomas Preston's Cambises and the Coming to Terms with the Marian Past', in Krista Kesselring and...
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    Abramo, il tuo sembiante. Nuova era: 7117 I Musici. (1991). Concerto Grosso. Philips Classics Productions: 434 160–2 I Musici. William Bennett (Flute), Lenore...
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    Ubaldo Palmerini Ettore Scola 1969 Mon oncle Benjamin the Marcquis of Cambise Édouard Molinaro Appelez-moi Mathilde Charles de Blanzac, l'époux de Mathilde...
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  • flute II (1 and 5); Bernard Soustrot, trumpet (2); Hans Helrost, oboe (4); I Musici (August 1980, 2 CDs Philips 400 017-2 and 434 160-2) OCLC 1040538911...
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  • church, dedicating it to the Virgin Mary. Two priests of the goddess, Cambise and Zara, had attempted to stop Taurinus from entering the temple, but...
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  • Castle. After September – publication in London of Thomas Preston's tragedy Cambises. November–December – Rising of the North: Charles Neville, 6th Earl of...
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    Parche", "Telemaco: Sinfonia", "O a morire o a goder" Roberta Invernizzi, I Turchini, Antonio Florio Three arias on Alessandro Scarlatti: Opera Arias...
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  • Ralph Roister Doister by Nicholas Udall; York Crucifixion Sequence 1968 Cambises by Thomas Preston; Like Will to Like by Ulpian Fulwell; Towneley Secunda...
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  • pdf (In Swedish) Gunhild Karle (2002). Kungl. Hovmusiken i Stockholm och dess utövare 1697–1771. Uppsala: TryckJouren. ISBN 91-631-2152-2...
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  • the voice type of the haute-contre for the leading amatory parts (Grove, I, article: "Cadmus et Hermione", p. 676) place and date reported by Pitou (1983...
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  • but Valeria, who loves him despite his rejection, has prevented it. "If I cannot die by my own hand, may your eyes kill me." Se tu della mia morte a...
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    1762, Vienna) Imeneo, sognando talora (cantata for tenor and basso continuo) I lamenti d'Orfeo (cantata for 2 voices and orchestra) Amor prigioniero (cantata...
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    Temistocle, Palmide (lover of Temistocle), Eraclea (daughter of Temistocle), Cambise (favourite of Artaserse, in love with Palmide), Clearco (Athenian ambassador...
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    Michelangelo Gasparini, Teatro San Giovanni Crisostomo, Venice, 1718 Il Cambise, music by Alessandro Scarlatti, Teatro San Bartolomeo, Naples, 1719 La...
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