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Polly Peachum: the story of Lavinia Fenton and The beggar's opera
books.google.comCharles E. Pearce - 1968 - 382 pages - Snippet view
In his autobiography Mr. Reeves writes :
"Many as have been my successes in Italian opera and oratorio, I never achieved a greater triumph than that which I obtained at the end of 1878 and the beginning of 1879 at Covent Garden, ...
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Isacco figura del redentore: - Page ix
books.google.comJosef Mysliveček, James A. Ackerman - 2000 - 325 pages - Preview
This long-standing tradition of Italian opera and oratorio
was curtailed in 1778, with the integration of the famous Mannheim Hofkapelle into the musical establishment in Munich. A treaty that was consummated upon the sudden death of ...
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Perspectives in musicology: the inaugural lectures of the Ph.D. ...
books.google.comBarry S. Brook, Edward Downes, Sherman Van Solkema - 1972 - 363 pages - Snippet view
Italian lyric poetry from Petrarch to Tasso and Marini,
Italian opera and oratorio libretti
from Rinuccini and Chiabrera down to
Arrigo Boito, Luigi Illica, Luigi Pirandello, and Luigi Dal- lapiccola are the background to one of the ...
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Opera: Volume 26
books.google.comGeorge Henry Hubert Lascelles Harewood (Earl of) - 1975 - Snippet view
In this volume there are chapters
on
Italian opera and oratorio
by Helmuth Christian Wolff; on other Italian church music by Jerome Roche and Peter Smith ; on French opera by Margaret McGowan and Paul-Marie Masson; on opera in England ...
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Famous singers of to-day and yesterday
books.google.comHenry Charles Lahee - 1898 - 337 pages - Snippet view
Two bassos who made their appearance
at about the same time were Signor Foli (1862) and Signor Agnesi (1864), and
for many years they were associated with
Italian opera and oratorio
throughout Europe. Signor Foli was an Irishman whose ...
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People and music
books.google.comThomasine (Cobb) McGehee, Alice D. Nelson - 1973 - 381 pages - Snippet view
English ballads, Italian opera and oratorio, French ballets, and a royal chapel of youths with blended voices for the king's hours of worship were the delight of the courts of Europe. The violins of Cremona and the music of Handel and ...
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Gay's Beggar's opera: its content, history & influence
books.google.comWilliam Eben Schultz - 1967 - 407 pages - Snippet view
He says:
"Many as have been my successes in Italian Opera and Oratorio, I never achieved a greater triumph than that which I obtained at the end of 1878 and at the beginning of 1879 at Covent-Garden, in the "Beggar's Opera," the ...
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The encyclopedia Americana
books.google.comGrolier Incorporated - 2000 - 974 pages - Snippet view
"Passion music began to reflect
the influences of the Protestant Reformation, Italian opera, and oratorio.
Passion oratorios were no longer limited to biblical texts but, rather, paraphrased the Gospel narrative. No longer in Latin, ...
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Encyclopedia Americana: Oporto to Photoengraving
books.google.comScholastic Library Publishing - 2004 - Snippet view
By the end of the 17th century, Passion music began to reflect the influences of the Protestant Reformation, Italian opera, and oratorio. Passion oratorios were no longer limited to biblical texts but, rather, paraphrased the Gospel ...
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A history of music
books.google.comWilliam Lawrence Smoldon - 1965 - 472 pages - Snippet view
The men who produced them applied their principles to dramatic action, and crude and groping as their first efforts were, these gave a beginning to the great arts of Italian OPERA and ORATORIO. The somewhat amorphous and monotonous ...
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