Genova players formed part of the triumphant squad in the form of Sergio Bertoni, Mario Genta and Mario Perazzolo. The club finished the decade on a high...
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Giovanni Battista Bianchi fl. 1780 – c. 1782 was an Italian composer and conductor of the Classical period. Nothing is known about his birth or early...
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of Vaticinia, sive Prophetiae / Vaticinii, overo Profetie (Prophecies or Foretellings). Venice: Hieronymum Porrum and Giovanni Battista Bertoni, 1589....
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Ferdinando Gasparo Bertoni (15 August 1725 – 1 December 1813) was an Italian composer and organist. He was born in Salò, Republic of Venice, and began...
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per interesse, 1787) Il tamburo notturno (music by Giovanni Paisiello, 1773; music by Giovanni Battista Lorenzi under the title Il tamburo) La villanella...
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Giovanni Battista Locatelli (7 January 1713 – 14 March 1785) was an Italian opera director, impresario and owner of a private opera company. Locatelli...
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after 1679) Girolamo Abos (1715–1760) Andrea Adolfati (1721/22–1760) Giovanni Battista Agneletti (fl. 1656–1673) Maria Teresa Agnesi Pinottini (1720–1795)...
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(1736) Agostino Bonaventura Coletti (1736-1752) Ferdinando Bertoni (1752-1785) Giovanni Battista Grazioli (1785-1821) Carlo Faggi (1821-1856) Nicolò Coccon...
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Armida by Ferdinando Bertoni (Venice, 1747) Armida placata by Luca Antonio Predieri (Vienna, 1750) La Armida aplacada by Giovanni Battista Mele (Madrid, 1750)...
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Gardens, taking on John Hebden as principal cellist and bassoonist. Giovanni Battista Pescetti returns to Venice and becomes Second Organist at St Mark's...
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