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    John Frederick Lampe (born Johann Friedrich Lampe; probably 1703 – 25 July 1751) was a musician and composer. Lampe was born in Saxony, Germany but came...
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  • Charles John Frederick Lampe (1739 – 10 September 1767) was an English composer and organist, and the son of composer John Frederick Lampe and the singer...
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  • Bodewalt Lampe, Danish-American composer and arranger John Frederick Lampe (1703–1751), Anglo-German composer John R. Lampe, U.S. historian Jutta Lampe (1937–2020)...
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  • John Lampe could refer to: John Frederick Lampe (1703-1751), German-English composer John R. Lampe, American history professor This disambiguation page...
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    Italian opera burlesque, acted at Lincoln's Inn Fields in 1716. John Frederick Lampe elaborated upon Leveridge's version in 1745. Charles Johnson had...
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    royale de musique, on October 17, 1726. The story was adapted by John Frederick Lampe as a "Mock Opera" in 1745, containing a singing "Wall" which was...
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  • Pyramus and Thisbe is a "mock opera" by the German-born composer John Frederick Lampe on the story of Pyramus and Thisbe. It was first performed at Covent...
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    November 2023. John Frederick Lampe: The Dragon of Wantley - Mary Bevan, Catherine Carby, Mark Wilde, John Savournin, The Brook Street Band, John Andrews. Resonus...
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  • 39 (composed, first performed 1738) Johann Adolph Hasse – Asteria John Frederick Lampe and Henry Carey – The Dragon of Wantley Leonardo Leo L'Olimpiade...
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    (660 ft) to the east. Several of the Company are interred at this spot. John Frederick Lampe (1703–1751) was a composer, conductor and writer of hymn-tunes for...
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