Antonio Brioschi (fl. c. 1725 – 1750) was an Italian symphony composer who wrote at least twenty six symphonies; most of which were preserved in the collection...
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stock exchange. The company's origins date back to 1880 when Achille Antonio Brioschi (1860–1942), who had served as an apprentice at various manufacturers...
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Brioschi is the surname of the following people: Antonio Brioschi (fl. c.1725–1750), Italian composer, pioneer in symphonic music of the early Classical...
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Francesco Brioschi (22 December 1824 – 13 December 1897) was an Italian mathematician. Brioschi was born in Milan in 1824. He graduated from the Collegio...
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Milanese school centred around Giovanni Battista Sammartini and included Antonio Brioschi, Ferdinando Galimberti and Giovanni Battista Lampugnani. Early exponents...
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sinfonia milanese, 3) Jacopo Franzoni, "Chi Era Francesco Zappa?" in "Antonio Brioschi e il nuovo stile musicale del Settecento lombardo" by Davide Daolmi...
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Giuseppe Antonio Brescianello (c. 1690–1758), also Bressonelli Antonio Brioschi (fl. c. 1725–1750) Riccardo Broschi (c. 1698–1756) Antonio Brunelli (1577–1630)...
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1952) Dora Bright (1862–1951) Anne Louise Brillon de Jouy (1744–1824) Antonio Brioschi (fl. c. 1725–1750) Michael Brimer (1933–2023) George Frederick Bristow...
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famous students were Francesco Brioschi, Luigi Cremona, Eugenio Beltrami, Felice Casorati and Delfino Codazzi. Antonio Bordoni was born in Mezzana Corti...
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Giuseppe Brioschi (1801 – November 24, 1858) was a painter and scenic designer in the Austrian Empire. He was born in Trezzano sul Naviglio. He was the...
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; Moore, D. (June 1985). Johnson, J. (ed.). Antonio Brioschi 1725-50/Fortunato Chelleri 1690-1757/Antonio Sacchini 1730-86/Gaetano Pugnani 1731-1798 (Series...
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century. Of particular importance in the collection are 25 symphonies by Antonio Brioschi and several early symphonies by Giovanni Battista Sammartini. Also...
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Andrea Bernasconi (1706–1784), Italian composer of about 20 symphonies Antonio Brioschi (fl. c. 1725–1750), Italian composer of at least 26 symphonies Carl...
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Havergal Brian Symphony No. 21 [nl] (1962) Symphony No. 29 [nl] (1967) Antonio Brioschi Three sinfonie: w/o opus (1735), Op. 5 and Op. 6 (1740s) Max Bruch...
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; Moore, D. (June 1985). Johnson, J. (ed.). Antonio Brioschi 1725-50/Fortunato Chelleri 1690-1757/Antonio Sacchini 1730-86/Gaetano Pugnani 1731-1798 (Series...
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Benedetto Briosco (redirect from Benedetto Brioschi)
di Pavia. He collaborated on the decoration of the façade with Giovanni Antonio Amadeo, and after the death of Amadeo he took over as sole director of...
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in 1863 by Francesco Brioschi, it is the oldest university in Milan; inspired by German and Swiss polytechnic institutes, Brioschi founded the school in...
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Luigi Cremona (redirect from Luigi Antonio Gaudenzio Cremona)
Pavia, where he pursued his studies at the university under Francesco Brioschi, and determined to seek a career as teacher of mathematics. He graduated...
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Adán Brioschi (Pietro-Adamo Brioschi), P.I.M.E. (1898–1943 Died) Archdiocese of Cartagena Elevated June 20, 1900 Pedro Adán (Pietro-Adamo) Brioschi, P.I...
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dedicating himself to private teaching. One of his students was Francesco Brioschi who became Professor of rational mechanics at Pavia and President of the...
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- Italy". www.airhistory.org.uk. Retrieved 2017-05-31. Keranen, Jukka; Brioschi, Angelo; Miana, Paolo (2014-10-02). SIAI Lost archives Vol.I: "Sorci Verdi"...
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Bordiga Antonio Maria Bordoni Ettore Bortolotti Francesco Brioschi Vincenzo Brunacci Giuseppe Bruno Cesare Burali-Forti Pietro Burgatti Antonio Caccianino...
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Columbus by Charles Brioschi, assisted by Leo Lentelli, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1931 Statue of Christopher Columbus by Charles Brioschi, Grant Park, 1933 Christopher...
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(1847–1929), clergyman and a prolific and influential mycologist Francesco Brioschi (1824–1897), mathematician, known for his contributions to the theory of...
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Bologna 2–1 Inter Milan Bologna Pecchia 55' Zauli 73' Fresi Castellini Brioschi Report 88' Seedorf Sorondo Materazzi Georgatos C. Zanetti Stadium: Stadio...
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learning such as the Politecnico founded in Milan in 1863 by Francesco Brioschi and the Technical School for Engineers in Turin established four years...
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Lorado Taft, (completed by Leonard Crunelle) Christopher Columbus by Carl Brioschi General John A. Logan by Augustus Saint Gaudens Harry Caray by Omri Amrany...
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and a polymath from the Republic of Ragusa Piero Bottoni [it] Francesco Brioschi (1824–1897), Italian mathematician Eugenio Calabi (1923–2023) Gianni Caproni...
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August". San Antonio Express-News. Fechter, Joshua (July 1, 2020). "San Antonio's downtown Christopher Columbus statue comes down". San Antonio Express-News...
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(1847–1929), clergyman and a prolific and influential mycologist Francesco Brioschi (1824–1897), mathematician, known for his contributions to the theory of...
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