Johann Jakob Greber (? – buried 5 July 1731) was a German Baroque composer and musician. His first name sometimes appeared in its Italianized version,...
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Gréber or Greber may refer to: Christian Greber (born 1972), Austrian former Olympic alpine skier Henri-Léon Gréber (1854–1941), French sculptor, and...
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publishes Les principes du clavecin. Probable year – German Baroque composer Jakob Greber moves from Italy to London – accompanied by his mistress, operatic soprano...
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Johann Ludwig Bach, violinist and composer (born 1677) July 5 (buried) – Jakob Greber, composer and musician (date of birth unknown) November – Johann Caspar...
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parallel slalom Austria Natalie Falch Fabio Walch Victoria Olivier Jakob Greber Italy Maria Sole Antonini Andrea Bertoldini Beatrice Sola Edoardo Saracco...
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included incidental music and arias written by German-born Baroque composer Jakob Greber for his mistress, operatic soprano Margherita de L'Épine. The play was...
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title character in Henry Purcell's opera Dido and Aeneas (c. 1688), and Jakob Greber's Enea in Cartagine (Aeneas in Carthage) (1711), and one of the principal...
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Alban Elezi Cannaferina Antoine Azzolin France 2:02.03 Moritz Zudrell Jakob Greber Austria 2:02.38 Giant Slalom Ryder Sarchett United States 2:06.97 Alban...
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singers in Gli amori d'Ergasto (The Loves of Ergasto), a pastoral opera by Jakob Greber, with an epilogue by Congreve. This was the first opera sung in Italian...
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in London was officially opened with Greber's opera Gli amori di Ergasto (The Loves of Ergasto) by Jakob Greber. It was said to be the first opera sung...
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