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The Universal Dictionary of Biography and Mythology, Iac - Pro - Page 518
books.google.comJoseph Thomas - 2010 - 616 pages - Preview
Maraviglia, ma-ra-vel'ya, (Giuseppe Maria,) an Italian philosopher and moralist, born at Milan. His Latin name was Mirabilia. Died in 1684. Marazzoli, ma-rat-so'lee, (Marco,) an Italian
composer of operas and oratorios,
born at Parma; ...
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Universal Pronouncing Dictionary of Biography and Mythology Part Two - Page 1518
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Marazzoli, ma-rat-so'lee, (Marco,) an Italian
composer of operas and oratorios,
born at Parma; died in 1662. Marbach, maR'baK, (Johann,) a German Protestant theologian, born at Lindau in 1521. Among his works is " The Faith of Jesus and ...
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Choral Repertoire - Page 203
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He gained fame as a virtuoso organist and
composer of operas and oratorios,
and in 1665 he resigned his position in Ferrara to seek more prestigious and lucrative employment. He was o¤ered, but declined the positions of maestro di ...
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A Dictionary of Music and Musicians (A. D. 1450-1889) - Page 211
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... the muaio by Ononbach; produced at Paris, TheYitre des Vari^Us, Dec. 17, 1864. BELLEKMANN, Cosbtantih, bom at Erfurt, 1C96, rector of M linden, a
composer of operas and oratorios,
and an extraordinary performer on the lute.
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A history of baroque music - Page 100
books.google.comGeorge J. Buelow - 2004 - 701 pages - Preview
Not surprising for a successful
composer of operas and oratorios,
many of Stradella's cantatas are similar to highly dramatic scenes from an opera, for example, Medea's impassioned cry to stop the gods from carrying out her own wish for ...
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Favorite Wedding Classics for Solo Singers: Medium High Voice - Page 47
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After additional international travel, he eventually settled in England to become a leading musical figure as a
composer of operas and oratorios.
Both Queen Anne and King George I honored him with financial backing for his musical ...
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Favorite Wedding Classics for Solo Singers: Medium High Voice, ... - Page 47
books.google.comPatrick M. Liebergen - 2001 - 64 pages - Preview
After additional international travel, he eventually settled in England to become a leading musical figure as a
composer of operas and oratorios.
Both Queen Anne and King George I honored him with financial backing for his musical ...
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Blake set to music: a bibliography of musical settings of the ... - Page 139
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Conductor, music critic, and
composer of operas and oratorios.
Source: CO (renewed 1972 by Gertrude Lucas) \CPM. LUCAS, Leighton, 1903-1982. UK [784] The Ghost of Abel, incidental music for a drama, after Blake. Composed 1934.
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Listen to This
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He moved to ltaly in 1706 and soon established a name for himself as a
composer of operas and oratorios.
He returned to Germany as music director for the Elector of Hanover in 1710, but he soon journeyed to England, where his operas won ...
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The Macmillan encyclopedia of music and musicians ...
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Avolio, J., 18th century French violinist and composer, born in Paris ; his works include violin sonatas and duets for two violins. Avondano, Pedro Antonio, Portuguese priest and
composer of operas and oratorios, ...
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