Speranza
Biographical dictionary of musicians
books.google.comTheodore Baker, Alfred Remy - 1919 - 1094 pages - No preview
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The Orchestra and Orchestra Music - Page 194
books.google.comW. J. Henderson - 2004 - 268 pages - Preview
Handel, on the other hand, was chiefly a
composer of operas and oratorios,
and his orchestral style was developed to a considerable extent in the direction of building up huge climaxes by means of mass effects.
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A History of Music in Western Culture
books.google.comMark Evan Bonds - 2009 - 696 pages - Snippet view
After beginning his career near home, Handel moved to Italy in 1706, where he remained for several years, establishing a name for himself as a
composer of operas and oratorios.
In 1710, he returned to Germany as music director for the ...
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The oratorio in Bologna (1650-1730) - Page 70
books.google.comVictor Crowther - 1999 - 187 pages - Preview
7 Giacomo Perti's career as a
composer of operas and oratorios
took him to Venice, Modena, and Parma in the 1680s, but his base remained in Bologna. His second oratorio, Abramo vincitor de'propri affetti [59], was performed at ...
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The international cyclopedia of music and musicians
books.google.comOscar Thompson, Nicolas Slonimsky - 1958 - 2397 pages - Snippet view
Lisbon, 1782), Portuguese
composer of operas and oratorios.
A VUE (French). At sight. AXMAN, Emil (b. Ratay, Moravia, June 3, 1887—), Czech composer; studied with Vitezslav Novak, Mus. D. at the Prague University; ...
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Essential Keyboard Repertoire, Vol 7: Spanning Seven Centuries - Page 36
books.google.comWillard Palmer - 1995 - 160 pages - Preview
... as a performer and
composer of operas and oratorios
in the Italian style. In Germany he was given an important post in the court of Georg Ludwig, Elector of Hanover, but after a few years decided to move to England to seek his ...
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German song
books.google.comElisabeth Schumann - 1979 - 71 pages - Snippet view
Born two years later than Weber, in 1796, Loewe too was a
composer of operas and oratorios,
in several of which both he and his wife took part as singers. But it is his ballads which won him his high rank, and many of them are destined ...
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The world of music: Volume 4
books.google.comKjell Bloch Sandved - 1963 - 1516 pages - Snippet view
A Neapolitan
composer of operas and oratorios
and other works, Stradella —who is supposed to have been assassinated as a result of a romantic involvement— was made the subject of an opera, von Flotow's Alessandro Stradella, ...
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Grove's dictionary of music and musicians: ed. by J. A. Fuller ...: Volume 1
books.google.comSir George Grove, John Alexander Fuller-Maitland, Waldo Selden Pratt - 1911 - No preview
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The Grove concise dictionary of music
books.google.comStanley Sadie, Alison Latham - 1988 - 850 pages - No preview
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