Giovanni Battista Lampugnani (c. 1708 – 2 June 1786) was an Italian composer, born in Milan. He studied in Naples where he made his debut as a composer...
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Giovanni Battista Lampugnani (flourished from 1690 to 1698) was an Italian writer of opera libretti and texts for oratorios. He also served as a correspondent...
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painter of the Renaissance Giovanni Andrea Lampugnani (died 1476), member of the Milanese nobility Giovanni Battista Lampugnani (c.1708–1786), Italian composer...
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Sammartini and included Brioschi, Ferdinando Galimberti and Giovanni Battista Lampugnani. Brioschi himself seems to have been associated with the musical...
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school centred around Giovanni Battista Sammartini and included Antonio Brioschi, Ferdinando Galimberti and Giovanni Battista Lampugnani. Early exponents of...
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Tomaso Albinoni, Giovanni Bononcini, Francesco Gasparini, Pietro Alessandro Guglielmi, Johann Adolph Hasse, Giovanni Battista Lampugnani, Vincenzo Righini...
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1747 Tigrane Giovanni Battista Lampugnani, 1747 L'Arcadia in Brenta Baldassare Galuppi, 1749 Amor contadino Giovanni Battista Lampugnani, 1760 Amore in...
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created and staged. It used a libretto by the Italian writer Giovanni Battista Lampugnani. In the Spanish Netherlands, Theresa gave birth to six children...
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Agostino Lampugnani (c. 1586 – c. 1666) was an Italian Benedictine monk and Baroque writer. Giovan Battista Lampugnani was born in Milan around 1586 into...
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(born 1716) May 19 – John Stanley, composer (born 1712) June 2 – Giovanni Battista Lampugnani, composer (born 1706) July – Sophia Baddeley, actress and singer...
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appointed first klavier player at the theatre, succeeding then Giovanni Battista Lampugnani as director of music. From 1789 to 1809 he was maestro al cembalo...
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Per goder in amor ci vuol costanza was created by librettist Giovanni Battista Lampugnani and composer Viviano Augustini. The couple had five daughters...
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Kapsperger Ernesto Köhler (1849–1907) Gorni Kramer (1913–1995) Giovanni Battista Lampugnani (c. 1708–1786) Stefano Landi (c. 1586–1639) Francesco Landini...
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daughters: Battista (died in 1505) and Isabella (1503 - 1561), who married on 18 August 1520 Cipriano Sernigi (died in 1532, killed by Ottaviano Lampugnani) and...
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Hasse – Numa Pompilio Niccolò Jommelli – Semiramide riconosciuta Giovanni Battista Lampugnani – Arsace Johann Sebastian Bach – Clavier-Übung IV (Nuremberg:...
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the Lampugnani family that included the composer Giovanni Francesco, musician Giovanni Battista, and the infamous slayer of the Duke Sforza, Giovanni Andrea...
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landmark building of the community until 1975 when the church of San Giovanni Battista was consecrated. It is dedicated to Mary Magdalene. Church of Santi...
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Farinelli Giovanni Battista Mele, Angelica e Medoro, 1747 Carl Heinrich Graun, Angelica e Medoro (3 acts, 1749) Giovanni Battista Lampugnani, Angelica...
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riconosciuto (1736). Mention should also be made of the Milanese Giovanni Battista Lampugnani (Candace, 1732; Antigono, 1736). A librettist also stood out...
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Giustiniano di S. Moisè l'anno 1724 : dedicato all'illustrissimo signor Gio. Battista Fagia bresciano". Library of Congress. "Agide re Sparta : dramma per musica...
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later that year. He wrote about this to Verdi, who then wrote to Giovanni Battista Lampugnani, the theatrical agent in Milan: "I have no use for her – either...
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University of Bologna. Retrieved 11 January 2020. "Siroe re di Persia (Lampugnani)". corago. University of Bologna. Retrieved 11 January 2020. "Siroe re...
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Around 1450 Lucrezia married Cristoforo Lampugnani, son of Lucrezia Visconti and Giovanni Andrea Lampugnani. Later, she married Count Gian Piero Landriani...
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painting depicting the deposition of Christ, which is the work of Giovanni Battista Lampugnani. In the chapel there is also an ancient baptismal font in red...
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International Music Score Library Project. Italian libretto of the setting by Giovanni Battista Pescetti, Florence 1733 at the Museo internazionale e biblioteca della...
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Carthaginian ruler Johann Adolph Hasse, Domènec Terradellas, Giovanni Battista Lampugnani and Pietro Domenico Paradies: Annibale in Capua King Harald Hardrada...
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Ferrara in 1745–1746. In Crema she performed the title role in Giovanni Battista Lampugnani's Didone abbandonata in 1745. She then joined the roster of leading...
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Christoph Willibald Gluck (Vienna, 8 December 1756) – Il re pastore Giovanni Battista Lampugnani (Milan, April 1758) Giuseppe Zonca [it; de] (Bavaria, 1760) Niccolò...
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Niccolò Jommelli, premiered 1741 Semiramide riconosciuta by Giovanni Battista Lampugnani, premiered 1741 Semiramide riconosciuta by Johann Adolph Hasse...
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Visconti Castle (Legnano) (section The Lampugnani)
Lampugnani were Lucrezia and Ottavia Lampugnani, Alessandro Lampugnani, Isabella Lampugnani, Ferdinando II Lampugnani, Francesco Maria I Lampugnani,...
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