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  2. Piero de Benedictis - Wikipedia

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    Piero De Benedictis (stage name Piero) (born 19 April 1945) is an Italian-born Argentine singer/songwriter who also holds Colombian citizenship. Discography Albums. 1969: Piero ("Mi viejo") 1970: Piero ("Pedro Nadie") 1972: Coplas de mi país; 1973: Para el pueblo lo que es del pueblo; 1975: Folklore a mi manera; 1975: Sinfonía inconclusa en ...

  3. Wir danken dir, Gott, wir danken dir, BWV 29 - Wikipedia

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    viola. continuo. Wir danken dir, Gott, wir danken dir (We thank you, God, we thank you), [1] BWV 29, is a sacred cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. He composed it in Leipzig in 1731 for Ratswechsel, the annual inauguration of a new town council, and first performed it on 27 August of that year. The cantata was part of a festive service in the ...

  4. Symphony No. 4 (Mendelssohn) - Wikipedia

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    The Symphony No. 4 in A major, Op. Posth. 90, MWV N 16, commonly known as the Italian, is an orchestral symphony written by German composer Felix Mendelssohn. History [ edit ] The work has its origins, as had the composer's Scottish 3rd Symphony and The Hebrides overture, in the tour of Europe which occupied Mendelssohn from 1829 to 1831.

  5. List of concert arias, songs and canons by Wolfgang Amadeus ...

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    "Ridente la calma" (Score/Crit. report) Aria (canzonetta) for voice and piano, transcription of an insertion aria sung by Luigi Marchesi with several texts in several operas. The version with the text "Ridente la calma" was inserted in Francesco Bianchi's Il trionfo della pace (1782). The original author of the music may be Josef Mysliveček.

  6. Sinfonia - Wikipedia

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    Sinfonia. Sinfonia ( IPA: [siɱfoˈniːa]; plural sinfonie) is the Italian word for symphony, from the Latin symphonia, in turn derived from Ancient Greek συμφωνία symphōnia (agreement or concord of sound), from the prefix σύν (together) and ϕωνή (sound). In English it most commonly refers to a 17th- or 18th-century orchestral ...

  7. Bajazet (opera) - Wikipedia

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    Bajazet (Italian pronunciation: [citation needed]; also called Il Tamerlano) (RV 703) is an Italian opera in 3 acts composed by Antonio Vivaldi in 1735. Its libretto was written by Agostino Piovene. It was premiered in Verona, during the Carnival season of that year. It includes a three-movement sinfonia as an introduction

  8. Am Abend aber desselbigen Sabbats, BWV 42 - Wikipedia

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    SATB solo and choir. Instrumental. 2 oboes. bassoon. 2 violins. viola. continuo. Am Abend aber desselbigen Sabbats (On the evening, however, of the same Sabbath), [1] BWV 42, is a church cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. He composed it in Leipzig for the first Sunday after Easter and first performed it on 8 April 1725.

  9. Symphony No. 32 (Mozart) - Wikipedia

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    The symphony, scored for strings, 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 bassoons, 4 horns, 2 trumpets, and timpani, is in the form of an Italian overture, [2] consisting of three brief movements that follow one another without break: The form is not a true italian overture or a da capo overture. The first movement unfolds as if in sonata form, with no ...