• Ercole Pasquini (ca. 1560 – between 1608 and 1619) was an Italian composer and organist. Pasquini was born at Ferrara, and studied with Alessandro Milleville...
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  • cyclist Domenico Pasquini (1740–1798), Italian painter Ercole Pasquini (c.1560–1608 or 1619), Italian composer and organist Federico Pasquini (born 1973),...
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    Bernardo Pasquini (7 December 1637 – 21 November 1710) was an Italian composer of operas, oratorios, cantatas and keyboard music. A renowned virtuoso keyboard...
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  • (1882–1921), Italian writer Ercole Olgeni (1883–1947) Italian rower Ercole Pasquini (ca. 1560–1608 or 1619), Italian composer Ercole Patti (1903–1976), Italian...
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    Anthony Newcomb writes: The members of the Roman school, beginning with Ercole Pasquini and succeeded by Frescobaldi himself, were entirely trained by Luzzaschi...
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    While abroad, Frescobaldi was elected on 21 July 1608 to succeed Ercole Pasquini as organist of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. Frescobaldi remained in...
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  • sent to train with Alessandro Milleville and Ercole Pasquini. At the age of 6 or 7, after working with Pasquini, it was suggested that Vittoria be sent to...
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  • monache di San Vito. The Nuns of San Vito. Works by nun composers and by Ercole Pasquini, Lorenzo Agnelli, Giovanni Battista Chinelli, Giovanni Battista Mazzaferrata [de]...
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    d'Italia, Ercole Baldini Giro della Romagna, Ercole Baldini Giro del Lazio, Ercole Baldini Italy National Road Race Championships, Ercole Baldini Lugano...
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    including Caldara's Tito e Berenice, Scarlatti's Griselda, and Vivaldi's Ercole su'l Termodonte. The Capranica ceased operating as a full-scale theatre...
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  • Vasily Pashkevich (1742–1797) Marc'Antonio Pasqualini (1614–1691) Bernardo Pasquini (1637–1710) Pierre Passereau (fl. 1509–1547) Georg von Pasterwitz (1730–1803)...
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  • Louis Chein (1637–1694) Giovanni Maria Pagliardi (1637–1702) Bernardo Pasquini (1637–1710) Diogo Dias Melgás (1638–1700) Giovanni Buonaventura Viviani...
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    Rimini. Verdi distrusted the New Municipal Theatre's impresarios, brothers Ercole and Luciano Marzi, after they had modified Simon Boccanegra's production...
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    altered state, it now serves as a conference and event venue. Bernardo Pasquini's Dov'è amore è pietà; opera (dramma per musica); libretto by Cristoforo...
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    teachers Durante (1684–1755) studied with teachers including Bernardo Pasquini and Alessandro Scarlatti. Fedele Fenaroli [pupils] Pietro Alessandro Guglielmi...
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  • 3 voci con violini, e senza, Op.13 Motetti a voce sola, Op.14 Bernardo Pasquini – I fatti di Mosè nel deserto Henry Purcell Sound the Trumpet, Beat the...
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    (tragedia, libretto di Benedetto Pasqualigo, 1718, Venezia) Le amazoni vinte da Ercole (dramma per musica, libretto di Antonio Salvi? o Giovanni Francesco Bussani...
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    Luciano Berio (1925–2003), wrote Sinfonia, Un re in ascolto, and Passaggio Ercole Bernabei (1622–1687) Stefano Bernardi (c.1577–1637) Marcello Bernardini...
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    teacher's teachers Gaffi (1667–1744) studied with teachers including Bernardo Pasquini. Andrea Basili this teacher's teachers Gaibara (1620–1690) studied with...
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    committee announced that no riders had been seriously injured. Marangonni and Pasquini had abrasions and could continue racing. The leader of the general classification...
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  •  Arrigo Padovan (ITA) 121h 26' 18" 2  Elio Brasola (ITA) + 10' 51" 3  Bruno Pasquini (ITA) + 13' 50" 4  Bruno Pontisso (ITA) + 16' 18" 5  Donato Zampini (ITA)...
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  • Łabuński Nikolai Myaskovsky [pupils] Sergei Prokofiev [pupils] Bernardo Pasquini [pupils] this teacher's teachers Vivaldi (1678–1741) studied with teachers...
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    Littoriale 88h 18' 40" 2  Aladino Mealli (ITA) S.C. Vigor + 51' 32" 3  Bruno Pasquini (ITA) La Voce Di Mantova + 1h 09' 31" 4  Spirito Godio (ITA) S.C. Vigor...
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  • May Florence to Bologna 194 km (121 mi) Stage with mountain(s)  Bruno Pasquini (ITA) 14 31 May Bologna to Udine 278 km (173 mi) Plain stage  Oreste Conte (ITA)...
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