• Tommaso Giordani (c.1730 to 1733 – before 24 February 1806) was an Italian composer active in England and particularly in Ireland. Giordani was born in...
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    Giuseppe Tommaso Giovanni Giordani (December 19, 1751, Naples – January 4, 1798, Fermo) was an Italian composer, mainly of opera. Giordani's parents were...
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    his early education there, in particular with the Italian composer Tommaso Giordani. The family moved to London in 1793, where Field studied under Muzio...
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  • Giordani (1902–1981), French art director Silvia Giordani (born 1973), Italian chemist Tommaso Giordani (c. 1730-1733 – before 1806), Italian composer active...
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    O'Neill singing Caro Mio Ben (attributed to Tommaso Giordani), recorded in 1986 Problems playing this file? See media help. Dennis O'Neill CBE OStJ FLSW...
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    Pergolesi, probably by Vincenzo Ciampi: Tre giorni son che Nina, Bellini, Tommaso Giordani, Rossini, Gluck, Tosti, Donizetti, Leoncavallo, Beethoven and Francesco...
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    This is part of a list of students of music organized by teacher. A to B C to F G H I J K to M N to Q R to S T to Z References this teacher's teachers...
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  • interpolation of the aria "Caro Mio Ben", written and composed by Tommaso Giordani. "Spaghettii" features spoken word by Linda Martell. contains a sample...
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  • fresco decorations Tommaso Ghinassi (born 1987), Italian football defender Tommaso Ghirardi (born 1975), Italian businessman Tommaso Giordani, Italian composer...
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    18th century such as Johann Sigismund Cousser, Matthew Dubourg, and Tommaso Giordani. Thomas Roseingrave and his brother Ralph were prominent Irish baroque...
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    teacher's teachers Cooke (1782–1848) studied with teachers including Tommaso Giordani. Margaretta Graddon Elizabeth Rainforth Sims Reeves [pupils] John Templeton...
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  • (1729–1783) Capel Bond (1730–1790) Pasquale Errichelli (1730–1785) Tommaso Giordani (c. 1730–1806) William Jackson (1730–1803) Antonín Kammel (1730–1784)...
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  • (1765–1846) Emanuel Aloys Förster (1748–1823) Joseph Gelinek (1758–1825) Tommaso Giordani (1730–1806) Johann Wilhelm Hässler (1747–1822) Joseph Haydn (1732–1809)...
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  • 1973 "An earlier theory that a composer, Carmine Giordani (c. 1685/ 1758) was the father both of Tommaso, mentioned above, and a Giuseppe Giordano (c. 1753/...
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  • Op. 13 Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf – Concerto for Oboe in D major Tommaso Giordani – 6 Flute Trios, Op. 12 Joseph Haydn Baryton Trio in D major, Hob.XI:114...
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    (1910–1998) Marcello Giombini (1928–2003) Carmine Giordani (c. 1685–1758) Giuseppe Giordani (1751–1798) Tommaso Giordani (c. 1730–1806) Umberto Giordano (1867–1948)...
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    ("Ciccio") (1732–1770) Giacomo Tritto (1733–1824) Antonio Tozzi (1736–1812) Tommaso Giordani (c. 1738 – 1806) Anna Bon (di Venezia) (c. 1739 – after 1767) Giovannini...
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    in this case as Vande Meenakshi, a prayer to the goddess Meenakshi. Tommaso Giordani uses the tune in the 3rd movement of his overture to "The Island of...
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  • 1755) February 23 – John Alcock, composer (b. 1715) February 24 – Tommaso Giordani, composer (b. c. 1738) March 16 – Giuseppe Colla, composer (b. 1731)...
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    Fischietti (1725-1810) Gaspare Gabellone (1727-1796) Giuseppe Giordani (1751-1798) Tommaso Giordani (1730 circa-1806) Pietro Alessandro Guglielmi (1728-1804)...
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  • Nicolina Giordani (c.1740 – after 1775), also known by the stage name La Signora Spiletta or La Spiletta, was an Italian opera singer. A member of the...
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    sediarii (Naples, 1759) Baldassare Galuppi Villano (Venice?, 1762?) Tommaso Giordani Le vicende della sorte (1770) Nearly all instrumental music published...
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    Igino Giordani (Hyginus Giordani; 24 September 1894 – 18 April 1980) was an Italian politician, writer and journalist, born at Tivoli. He was also a significant...
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    translated into French in 1798. His poem "The Hermit" was set to music by Tommaso Giordani (1778). Beattie co-founded the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1783....
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  • Galuppi Confitebor tibi Domine in G major Jephte et Helcana (oratorio) Tommaso Giordani – 6 Harpsichord Quintets, Op. 1 Joseph Haydn Baryton Trio in A major...
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    Street from 1935 to 1941. In the late 1700s, the Italian composer, Tommaso Giordani, performed at a small purpose-built theatre on the street. The street...
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    444–6); and a further six published posthumously in 1804 (H451–6). Tommaso Giordani (1730–1806): 10 string quartets. Antonín Kammel (1730–1784/5): Czech...
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  • had briefly flourished under the direction of Tommaso Giordani. From 1785 onward Daly employed Giordani as his musical composer and John Moorehead to...
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  • (1865–1942) Alberto Ginastera (1916–1983) Giuseppe Giordani (Giordanello) (1751–1798) Tommaso Giordani (c. 1738 – 1806) Umberto Giordano (1867–1948) Giovanni...
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    (Devotion) Eight Lieder, Op 10 (No 1) Papini, G Caro mio ben After Tommaso Giordani Arditi, L Sprich! (Parla!) Waltz for Soprano Lehar, F Zorica (role)...
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