Nicola (or Niccolò) Antonio Giacinto Porpora (17 August 1686 – 3 March 1768) was an Italian composer and teacher of singing of the Baroque era, whose most...
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a composition by his older brother Riccardo for his voice teacher, Nicola Porpora. He cries and runs to his father, who comforts him, but extracts a promise...
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complete list of the operas written by the Italian composer Nicola Porpora (1686–1768). "Porpora's Orfeo: a plunge into the Neapolitan golden century" by Lorenzo...
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Farinelli (redirect from Carlo Maria Michelangelo Nicola Broschi)
the most famous singing-teacher in Naples, Nicola Porpora. Already a successful opera composer, in 1715 Porpora was appointed maestro at the Conservatory...
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Scarlatti, George Frideric Handel, Antonio Vivaldi, Tomaso Albinoni, Nicola Porpora, Leonardo Vinci, Johann Adolph Hasse, Leonardo Leo, Baldassare Galuppi...
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Polifemo (opera) (category Operas by Nicola Porpora)
Polifemo is an opera in three acts by Nicola Porpora with a libretto by Paolo Rolli. The opera is based on a combination of two mythological stories involving...
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Joseph Haydn (category Pupils of Nicola Porpora)
eventually, in 1752, as valet-accompanist for the Italian composer Nicola Porpora, from whom he later said he learned "the true fundamentals of composition"...
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Romo movement Orlando (opera), an opera by Handel Orlando, an opera by Nicola Porpora "Orlando", a song from the musical The Book of Mormon "Orlando", a song...
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Caffarelli (castrato) (category Pupils of Nicola Porpora)
stage name Caffarelli. Like Farinelli, Caffarelli was a student of Nicola Porpora. Caffarelli was born Gaetano Carmine Francesco Paolo Majorano to Vito...
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Angelica e Medoro is a 1720 serenata by Nicola Porpora to libretto by Metastasio, after Ludovico Ariosto. The opera, written to celebrate the birthday...
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Marianna Martines (category Pupils of Nicola Porpora)
were on the third floor. Another resident of the middle floors was Nicola Porpora, a well-known Italian singing teacher and composer. At the very top...
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Catholic prelate Gabriella Porpora (born 1942), Italian artist Kenny Porpora (born either 1986 or 1987), American author Nicola Porpora (1686–1768), Italian...
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Johann Adolph Hasse (category Pupils of Nicola Porpora)
time. Also at this time the hierarchy at Dresden was restructured; Nicola Porpora was named Kapellmeister, while Hasse himself was promoted to Oberkapellmeister...
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Mitridate is an opera by Nicola Antonio Porpora to a libretto by Filippo Vanstriper premiered in Rome in 1730. Porpora and revived and revised the work...
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harpsichord, who was supposed to represent George Frideric Handel or Nicola Porpora; a fencing master; a quarterstaff instructor; a dancing master with...
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18th-century teachers of the style were Antonio Bernacchi (1685–1756) and Nicola Porpora (1686–1768), but many others existed. A number of these teachers were...
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Carlo il Calvo (category Operas by Nicola Porpora)
Carlo il Calvo (Charles the Bald) is an opera seria in 3 acts by Nicola Porpora that premiered in the spring of 1738 at Rome's Teatro delle Dame. 2022:...
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studied with Alessandro Scarlatti. Leonardo Vinci, Giuseppe Porsile, Nicola Porpora, and Domenico Scarlatti (perhaps also Giovanni Battista Pergolesi) were...
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between Arminius and Germanicus were immortalized by the Italian composer Nicola Porpora in his opera Germanico in Germania. She was also a character in the...
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Caldara (1718), Giuseppe Maria Orlandini (1732), Giovanni Porta (1738), Nicola Porpora (1735), Girolamo Abos (1752), Giuseppe Sarti (1777), Angelo Tarchi (1785)...
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Orlando and elopes with Medoro. The 1720 serenata Angelica e Medoro by Nicola Porpora is a setting of the same libretto. L'Angelica, Joana Seara (soprano)...
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CD Il maestro Porpora – Arias was released, in which Franco Fagioli paid homage to the Italian composer and singing teacher Nicola Porpora (1686–1768)....
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of which include: Germanico in Germania (1732), an Italian opera by Nicola Porpora. He was played by Domenico Annibali. Death of Germanicus (1773–1774)...
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Temistocle is an opera in three acts composed by Nicola Porpora to an Italian libretto by Apostolo Zeno. It was first performed at the Hoftheater in Vienna...
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(sculpture), an 1888 bronze by Auguste Rodin Polifemo, an Italian opera by Nicola Porpora The name of the gas giant in the Avatar series, which Pandora orbits...
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his Dixit Dominus, HWV 232 in 1707, his earliest surviving autograph. Nicola Porpora set the psalm in 1720, and both Jan Dismas Zelenka and Antonio Vivaldi...
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"Jean Baptiste Cartier" Grave by "Wilhelm Friedemann Bach" Menuett by "Nicola Porpora" Praeludium and Allegro by "Gaetano Pugnani" La Précieuse by "Louis...
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Arianna in Nasso is a 1733 opera by Nicola Porpora to a libretto by Paolo Rolli, chief conductor of the Opera of the Nobility. The choice of the subject...
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H.47, H.23, H.24, H.27), Louis-Nicolas Clérambault, (C.114), Giovanni Battista Pergolesi (3 settings), Nicola Porpora (3 settings), Alessandro Scarlatti...
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Wilhelm Hieronymus Pachelbel (1685–1764) Domenico Scarlatti (1685–1757) Nicola Porpora (1686–1768) Giovanni Battista Somis (1686–1763) Willem de Fesch (1687–1761)...
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