Giuseppe Scarlatti (1718 or 18 June 1723, Naples – 17 August 1777, Vienna) was a composer of opere serie and opere buffe. He worked in Rome from 1739 to...
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Alessandro Scarlatti Domenico Scarlatti (1685–1757), Baroque composer, influential in the development of keyboard music, son of Alessandro Scarlatti Giuseppe Scarlatti...
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Giuseppe Domenico Scarlatti (26 October 1685 – 23 July 1757) was an Italian composer. He is classified primarily as a Baroque composer chronologically...
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2001. "Domenico Scarlatti | Italian composer". Encyclopedia Britannica. Boyd, Malcolm; Pagano, Roberto (2001). "Scarlatti, (Giuseppe) Domenico". Grove...
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(1718–1782) Nicola Conforto (1718–1793) Mlle Duval (1718 – after 1775) Giuseppe Scarlatti (1718/1723–1777) Johan Nicolaas Lentz [nl] (c. 1719–1782) Jean Baur...
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Pietro Alessandro Gaspare Scarlatti (2 May 1660 – 22 October 1725) was an Italian Baroque composer, known especially for his operas and chamber cantatas...
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grand-uncle of Giuseppe Domenico Scarlatti (1685–1757), influential in the development of the Classical style Francesco Scarlatti (1666 – c. 1741) Giuseppe Scarlatti...
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niece of Alessandro or Domenico Scarlatti and the sister of composer Giuseppe Scarlatti (1723–1777). She married composer Francesco Uttini in 1753, and became...
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Sarro (1679-1744) Alessandro Scarlatti (1660–1725) Giuseppe Scarlatti (1718 or 1723-1777) Gregorio Sciroli (1722-1781) Giuseppe Sellitto (1700-1777) Alessandro...
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(nom de plume) (died c.1775) Richard Mudge, composer (died 1763) Giuseppe Scarlatti (or 1723), composer (died 1777) December 3 – Richard Duke, violin...
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1740) Giuseppe Bonno (1711–1788) Niccolò Jommelli (1714–1774) Pasquale Cafaro (1715/1716–1787) Nicola Conforto (1718–1793) Giuseppe Scarlatti (1718/1723–1777)...
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Jommelli — Temistocle Jean-Philippe Rameau – L'enlèvement d'Adonis Giuseppe Scarlatti — La clemenza di Tito Tommaso Traetta – Didone abbandonata Giovanni...
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27 – William Hayes, composer (b. 1708) August 17 – Giuseppe Scarlatti, composer August 23 – Giuseppe Sellitti, composer September 1 – Johann Ernst Bach...
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opera seria in three acts by the Italian composer Alessandro Scarlatti, the last of Scarlatti’s operas to survive completely today. The libretto is by Apostolo...
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Cat fugue (redirect from Kk.30 (Scarlatti))
The Fugue in G minor (K. 30, L. 499) by Domenico Scarlatti is a one-movement harpsichord sonata popularly known as the Cat fugue or Cat's fugue (in Italian:...
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Pietro Filippo Scarlatti (5 January 1679 – 22 February 1750) was an Italian composer, organist, and choirmaster. He was born in Rome, the eldest of Alessandro...
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including Vincenzo Legrenzio Ciampi, Duni, Baldassare Galuppi, and Giuseppe Scarlatti, and also included music attributed to the French composers Jean-Louis...
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1681/1687) Alessandro Scarlatti (1660–1725) Domenico Scarlatti (1685–1757) Francesco Scarlatti (1666 – c. 1741) Giuseppe Scarlatti (1718/1723–1777) Pietro...
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Dove è amore è gelosia (category Operas by Giuseppe Scarlatti)
gelosia is an opera (intermezzo giocoso) in two acts composed by Giuseppe Scarlatti to an Italian libretto by Marco Coltellini. It was originally written...
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Antonio Maria Mazzoni, Davide Perez, Niccolò Piccinni, Nicola Sabatino, Giuseppe Scarlatti, Tommaso Traetta and Antonio Vivaldi among others.[citation needed]...
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that he studied with Alessandro Scarlatti. Leonardo Vinci, Giuseppe Porsile, Nicola Porpora, and Domenico Scarlatti (perhaps also Giovanni Battista Pergolesi)...
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by Tommaso Traetta (Mantua, 1758) Sesto in La clemenza di Tito by Giuseppe Scarlatti (Venice, 1760) Cosrovio in Gianguir by Vincenzo Ciampi (Venice, 1760)...
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Palermo Conservatory (redirect from Conservatorio di Musica Alessandro Scarlatti)
The Conservatorio di Musica Alessandro Scarlatti (English: Conservatory of Music Alessandro Scarlatti), better known in English as the Palermo Conservatory...
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title by Carlo Goldoni (using the pen name Polisseno Fegeio), set by Giuseppe Scarlatti in 1757; it concerns a Chinese woman and Dutch sailors and was revived...
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Francesco Scarlatti (5 December 1666 – c.1741) was an Italian Baroque composer and musician and the younger brother of the better known Alessandro Scarlatti. Francesco...
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on Pergolesi's score (with the addition of four or five arias by Giuseppe Scarlatti, Leonardo Leo and Giovanni Battista Lampugnani), and left a lasting...
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Cappella Giulia at St. Peter’s (from 1719, immediately following Domenico Scarlatti), and maestro di cappella at the Collegium Germanicum in Rome. For the...
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Giuseppe Porsile (also Persile, Porcile, Porsille; Naples, 5 May 1680 – Vienna, 29 May 1750) was a Neapolitan composer and singing teacher. Giuseppe was...
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Telemaco, ossia L'isola di Circe is a 1718 opera by Alessandro Scarlatti to a libretto by Carlo Sigismondo Capece (sometimes spelled "Capeci"), court...
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Andrea Adolfati 1752: Giuseppe Scarlatti 1752: Johann Adolph Hasse 1752: Davide Perez 1753: Michelangelo Valentini 1753: Giuseppe Scolari 1754: Nicola...
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