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  • ==Manuscripts and sheet music== [[Category:18th-century music]]
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  • ==Manuscripts and sheet music== [[Category:17th-century music]]
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  • ==Manuscripts and sheet music== [[Category:16th-century music]]
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  • ==Manuscripts and sheet music== [[Category:17th-century music]]
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  • ==Manuscripts and sheet music== [[Category:18th-century music]]
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  • : Caution! The aria ''"Tuona il ciel"'' is not contained in the sheet music. Further research is needed to find the manuscript. [[Category:18th-century music]]
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  • :Mit der Music / Deß Herrn Antonio Bononcini [[Category:18th-century music]]
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  • | Music videos = |title=Presto Music (UK)
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  • :Mit der Music / Deß Herrn Antonio Bononcini [[Category:18th-century music]]
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  • ...erpoint; "Ars Nova"; the Practice of Late Mediaeval Music; Italian Chamber Music of the Baroque Era, in Milan, Rome and Barcelona. Since 2012, Michele has b
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  • 20th century, Contemporary. From [[Template:Music topics]]. Follow wording in lead and categories. --> ...-century British music, with a range of works including opera, other vocal music, orchestral and chamber pieces. His best-known works include the opera Pete
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  • ...felice di Giulio Cesare''. The latter was either never set to music or the music has been lost.
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  • ...h period he wrote about a dozen dramatic works, which were then almost all music by the then composer of the court Bernardo Sabadini. The last libretti were His libretti were set to music by many composers, among them [[Alessandro Scarlatti]] (''Massimo Puppieno'
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  • :Microfilm Music 1854, reel 36. Microfilm. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, [197-]. 1 [[Category:music]]
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  • ...li. Library (siglum) shelfmark: Washington, D.C., The Library of Congress, Music Division (US-Wc) [[Category:Music]]
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  • ...cription|The Ambronay Festival is a recurring festival for opera and Early music}} {{Infobox music festival
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  • ...d music to Metastasio's libretti. Philippe Jaroussky recorded a variety of music based on Metastasio's words over the years.
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  • Sheet music |url=https://www.stretta-music.de/britten-complete-folksong-arrangements-high-voice-nr-463744.html?gclid=C
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  • | parent = Warner Music Group | genre = Classical music, Early and Baroque
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  • Sheet music |url=https://www.stretta-music.de/britten-complete-folksong-arrangements-high-voice-nr-463744.html?gclid=C
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  • Despite his professional obligations, Marcello never neglected music from the beginning. Only when he had to go to Pola did he stop composing. ...bile Veneto dilettante di contrappunto"'', that is, a lover, or layman, of music. Eventually, however, he took up his compositional studies with Francesco G
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  • ...trionfo della fedeltà'' (opera, performed at Dresden in 1754, libretto and music by Maria Antonia); ...na delle Amazzoni'' (opera, performed in 1760 at Nymphenburg, libretto and music by Maria Antonia);
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  • ...by the composers of his day, for example: ''L'amor tirannico'', was set to music as ''Radamisto'' by Georg Friedrich Händel; ''Ottone in Villa'' by Antonio
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  • * El tío del gabán - music by Guillermo Cereceda * La conquista del marido - music by Foglietti
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  • [[Category:Music]] [[Category:18th-century music]]
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  • ...his career at Pathé Marconi-EMI in 1972. Until 1980, he also appeared as a music critic various newspapers and magazines. ...greatest contemporary classical artists, including more than 200 of French music. He thus participates in the rediscovery of French heritage with numerous w
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  • ...latti)|''La Giuditta'']] und ''Cain overo Il primo omicidio'', both set to music by [[Alessandro Scarlatti]].
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  • ...ted the libretti of [[Serse]], and [[Partenope]] that were famously set to music by [[Georg Friedrich Händel]]. Many more composers used his works, namely
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  • [[Category:music]] [[Category:18th-century music]]
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  • *Water Music *Music for the Royal Fireworks}}
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  • ...chi and Giovanni Paolo Colonna. His libretto ''Absalone'' was later set to music by [[Antonio Caldara]] as "''[[Assalonne]]''", already after the librettist
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  • [[Category:Music]] [[Category:18th-century music]]
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  • [[Category:Music]] [[Category:18th-century music]]
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  • |title=Presto Music (UK) |website=Presto Music
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  • 20th century, Contemporary. From [[Template:Music topics]]. Follow wording in lead and categories. --> Beyond his contributions to classical and pop music, he wrote the scores for films like Kaspar Hauser (1993) and the trilogy "H
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  • ...lso wrote many songs, some chamber music and piano pieces, and some sacred music. He set new standards for both comic and serious opera before retiring from
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  • | parent = <!-- parent company, such as "[[Warner Music Group]]" --> | genre = Classical<!-- such as "[[World music|World]]" or "Various", separated by using commas, {{Flatlist}} or {{Hlist}}
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  • 20th century, Contemporary. From [[Template:Music topics]]. Follow wording in lead and categories. --> ...melodies that blends well with other, more modern genres like that of pop music. Famously, his Pavane, Op.50 has been quoted and arranged by the band Jethr
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  • *music director}} ...September 1921 – 18 February 2010) was an Argentine composer, pianist and music director. He is best known for his ''Misa criola''.<ref name="Wiki"/>
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  • 20th century, Contemporary. From [[Template:Music topics]]. Follow wording in lead and categories. --> |url= https://www.stretta-music.de/24-italian-songs-and-arias-nr-145542.html
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  • ...for his opera productions from 1650). Of his 14 libretti, most were set to music by Cavalli - eleven were written just for him. ...r the premiere of La Calisto (for which he wrote the libretto, Cavalli the music) at the end of 1651, he died. Shortly before, he had opened the Teatro Sant
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  • | "[[Music for a while]]" | [[Robert Nyel]] (text) [[Gaby Verlor]] (music)
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  • ...scription|Individual who oversees and manages the recording of an artist's music}} A music producer or '''record producer''' is a recording project's creative and tec
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  • ...etro Metastasio]], it was the first time that Metastasio's text was set to music. The opera premiered in 1733 in Vienna.<ref name="Wikipedia"/><ref name="Wi [[Category:18th-century music]]
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  • ...usicians from different backgrounds, thus introducing audiences to Baroque music who would otherwise never have set foot into a theatre – and vice versa,
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  • ...to Zeno's Ifigenia in Aulide. In 1718, Caldara's was its first setting to music; many were to follow. <ref name="Larousse"/>
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  • [[Category:Music]] [[Category:20th-century music]]
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  • 20th century, Contemporary. From [[Template:Music topics]]. Follow wording in lead and categories. --> | notable_works = Operas, chamber music, oratorios
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  • 20th century, Contemporary. From [[Template:Music topics]]. Follow wording in lead and categories --> |title=Free sheet music by Francesca Caccini
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  • .... Despite the war, Friedrich used every opportunity to meet Hasse to make music together. ...for engraving. The family went to Vienna where he temporarily worked as a music teacher for the Archduchesses Maria Carolina and Maria Antonia (the later M
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  • [[Category:Music]] [[Category:18th-century music]]
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  • *Printed Sheet Music [[Category:18th-century music]]
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  • [[Category:18th-century music]]
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  • | "[[If music be the food of love]]" (Z.379)
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  • 20th century, Contemporary. From [[Template:Music topics]]. Follow wording in lead and categories. -->
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  • ...7th and 18th centuries (Palazzo Doria-Pamphilj), especially as a patron of music. He was the author of numerous oratorio libretti, sonnets and secular canta
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  • 20th century, Contemporary. From [[Template:Music topics]]. Follow wording in lead and categories. -->
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  • ...[Pur ti miro]]" is by him with quite some certainly – it might even be his music.<p>
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  • [[Category:18th-century music]]
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  • [[Category:18th-century music]]
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  • |title=Music and the Modern Condition: Investigating the Boundaries
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  • Giovanni Domenico Filippeschi was a librettist whose works were set to music by Carlo Agostino Badia and [[Antonio Maria Bononcini]].
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  • ...ary 2001) was a Brazilian guitarist and composer. He is best known for the music he composed for the film ''Orfeu Negro'' (engl.: ''Black Orpheus'').<ref na
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  • '''Petr Růžička''' is a violinist and music pedagogue. He is equally proficient on the modern as on the baroque violin.
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  • ...1998 with Thierry Barbe. In 1999, he entered the National Conservatory of Music and Dance in Paris and, in the same year, obtained a 1st prize in double ba
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  • 20th century, Contemporary. From [[Template:Music topics]]. Follow wording in lead and categories. -->
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  • ...vatoire National Superieur de Musique de Paris and at the Higher School of Music of the Basque Country (Musikene) San Sebastián (Spain). <ref name="Discogs
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  • 20th century, Contemporary. From [[Template:Music topics]]. Follow wording in lead and categories. -->
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  • ...n, between 1765 and 1825. He wrote more than 300 libretti that were set to music by Domenico Cimarosa, [[Giovanni Paisiello]], Valentino Fioravanti and othe
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  • ...st known for his libretto to ''[[Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme]]'', set to music by [[Alessandro Scarlatti]]
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  • ...uced ''bel canto'', with melodious arias such as the ''Lamento'', into the music, and popular comic types and tropes lifted from the Commedia dell'Arte.
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  • ...Jaroussky connected by their common interest in early seventeenth-century music.
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  • [[Category:18th-century music]]
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  • ...an poet, dramatist, and diplomat. His "[[Occhi miei che vedeste]]", set to music by [[Benedetto Ferrari]], is contained in the latter's ''[[Musiche Varie]]'
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  • Alan Curtis noted: "Music attributed to Claudio Monteverdi and Francesco Sacrati".
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  • ...already was obvious while she was very young. "As a young girl she learned music for pleasure, and was heard by the great Paisiello, who considered her capa
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  • ...1997 by ensembe leader [[Andrea Marcon]], is a period ensemble devoted to music of the Baroque era.<ref name="Website"/><p>
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  • 20th century, Contemporary. From [[Template:Music topics]]. Follow wording in lead and categories -->
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  • 20th century, Contemporary. From [[Template:Music topics]]. Follow wording in lead and categories. -->
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  • ...d several operas but distinguished himself the most in the field of sacred music.''(Abbridged from Wikipedia)''<ref name="Wiki"/>
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