Giacobbe Basevi, known as Giacobbe Cervetto (1680 – 14 January 1783) was an Anglo-Italian Jewish musician, who was a leading cellist and composer for...
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Giacobbe Eraclide (1527–1563), Prince of Moldavia Giacobbe Cervetto (1682–1783), Anglo-Italian musician Giacobbe Fragomeni (born 1969), Italian boxer This page...
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of Haydn’s second cello concerto. Cervetto was born in London in 1748; his father was the cellist Giacobbe Cervetto (whose original family name was Basevi)...
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Giuseppe Valentini (1681–1753) Paolo Benedetto Bellinzani (1682–1757) Giacobbe Cervetto (1682–1783) Pietro Baldassare (1683 – after 1768) Christoph Graupner...
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Cassadó (1897–1966, Spain, also a composer) Giacobbe Cervetto (died 1783, Italy, moved to England) James Cervetto (1748–1837, UK) Mabel Chaplin (1870–1960...
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Giuseppe Valentini (1681–1753) Paolo Benedetto Bellinzani (1682–1757) Giacobbe Cervetto (c. 1682–1783) Jean-François Dandrieu (c. 1682–1738) Jean-Joseph Mouret...
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notable examples of Jewish social mobility in the early 19th century. Giacobbe Cervetto, popularised the cello in England, born in Italy to Italian Jewish...
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Castelnuovo-Tedesco (1895–1968), guitar, classical and synagogal music composer Giacobbe Cervetto (1680–1783), cellist and composer Lorenzo Da Ponte (born Emanuele...
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died 1572) Ignacio Cervantes (1847–1905 Sergio Cervetti (born 1940) Giacobbe Cervetto (c. 1682 – 1783) Giovanni Martino Cesare (c. 1590 – 1667) Johannes...
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10 – Phanuel Bacon, librettist and writer (born 1700) January 14 – Giacobbe Cervetto, cellist and composer (born 1682) January 31 – Caffarelli, castrato...
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a piano concerto by Friedrich Kalkbrenner and a cello concerto by Giacobbe Cervetto. He was known for his ability in sight-reading; he also was in some...
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sometimes confused. John Crosdill, along with James Cervetto (1747–1837), son of Italian émigré Giacobbe Cervetto (1682–1783), was one of the most visible cellists...
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including "Corvetto, well known by the name of Nosee" (probably Giacobbe Cervetto, often caricaturized for his large nose), and Pietro Castrucci, the...
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Mara and Elizabeth Billington; the instrumentalists Wilhelm Cramer, Giacobbe Cervetto, John Crosdill, John Mahon and Robert Lindley; and the conductors...
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