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  • ...n Venice) was an Italian composer and organist, known today mainly for his operas. ...with the librettist [[Giovanni Faustini]], with whom he wrote most of his operas in the 1640s, he turned opera into popular entertainment. Cavalli reduced M
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  • ...scography|Philippe Jaroussky's live performances|List of concert programs, operas and projects}} ===Complete Operas and Oratorios===
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  • ...late Baroque period. His fame during his lifetime was based mainly on his operas in the Italian style. Many of Hasse's operas (like ''[[Artaserse]]'') use libretti by [[Pietro Metastasio]], who particu
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  • ==Concert programs, operas and projects==
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  • ...set to music by [[Francesco Cavalli]]. Antonio Sartorio also wrote several operas to his libretto.<ref name="Wiki"/> .... During his time in Vienna, he produced some 210 works, of which 170 were operas and serenatas (dramatic non-scenic cantatas) and the remaining 40 were orat
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  • ...le'' lasted more than 50 years in which he performed in many oratorios and operas. As the ''Österreichisches Musiklexikon'' notes, his voice was often accom ...the exception of his opera Psiche (1720), Orsini appeared in all of Fux's operas, as well as in the coronation opera Costanza e Fortezza (1723) in Prague.
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  • ...ate|1725|10|22}} was an Italian Baroque composer, known especially for his operas and chamber cantatas. He is considered the most important representative of ===In studio albums, operas and oratorios===
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  • ...† January 25, 1855 ibid) was an Italian writer who wrote libretti for the operas of several composers, including Johann Simon Mayr, [[Gioachino Rossini]], G |title=Biography and list of operas by Gaetano Rossi
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  • | known_for = Operas, "Caro mio ben" ...director of the chapel of the Duomo of Naples.<ref name="Wiki"/>. He wrote operas as well as oratorios. His oratorio ''La distruzione di Gerusalemme'' was pe
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  • | notable_works = Operas, chamber music, oratorios He started out composing operas for companies in Northern Italy, then served noble families in Barcelona, F
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  • The last of five operas Porpora composed in London, {{lang|it|Polifemo}} premiered on 1 February 17 [[Category:Operas]]
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  • Today he is most famous for his Hymns, his instrumental music as well as his operas ''The Fairy Queen'' and ''[[Dido and Aeneas]]''. his instrumental music tha
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  • ...ctive in London. He became British citizen in 1727. Among his works are 42 operas and 25 oratorios.<ref name="Wiki"/>
    3 KB (372 words) - 23:38, 4 October 2021
  • ...mmercial opera house<ref name="WikiFerrari"/> – Vienna and Modena. His own operas are lost today; the libretto of "[[Pur ti miro]]" is by him with quite some
    4 KB (537 words) - 14:45, 5 October 2021
  • ...792 – 13 November 1868) was an Italian composer who gained fame for his 39 operas, although he also wrote many songs, some chamber music and piano pieces, an
    7 KB (861 words) - 17:49, 13 October 2021
  • ...fu''''' was recorded in 2017 and first published in 2019. It showcases the operas of the composer [[Francesco Cavalli]].
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  • [[Category:Operas]]
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  • [[Category:Operas]]
    6 KB (717 words) - 19:19, 13 October 2021
  • [[Category:Operas]]
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  • He composed several operas but distinguished himself the most in the field of sacred music.''(Abbridge
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