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Synonyms for pergolesi or Related words with pergolesi
galuppi
paisiello
cherubini
monteverdi
semiramide
albinoni
leoncavallo
ponchielli
pasticcio
cimarosa
mascagni
puritani
scarlatti
orfeo
armonico
metastasio
vespro
artaserse
respighi
cilea
piccinni
ottorino
jommelli
lirico
abbandonata
gioachino
bononcini
mercadante
montecchi
ricercare
spontini
boito
capuleti
palestrina
serenata
musicali
poliuto
mefistofele
notturno
miserere
imeneo
soggetto
caccini
gioconda
mabellini
lirica
nerone
buffa
canzona
zandonai
Examples of "pergolesi"
Pergolesi
was the subject of a 1932 Italian film biopic "
Pergolesi
". It was directed by Guido Brignone with Elio Steiner playing the role of the composer.
Giovanni Battista Draghi (; 4 January 1710 – 16 March 1736), best known as
Pergolesi
() or Giovanni Battista
Pergolesi
, was an Italian composer, violinist and organist.
Some trio sonatas by Domenico Gallo were long attributed to Giovanni
Pergolesi
, including those upon which Igor Stravinsky based his music for the ballet Pulcinella. In fact, half of the surviving works by Gallo were once attributed to
Pergolesi
, probably because Gallo was little known,
Pergolesi
was famous and his name would sell the music.
Label: Hyperion (Disc Title: The Neapolitans -
Pergolesi
, Durante, Leo)
Pergolesi
died of tuberculosis only two years after the premiere.
Pergolesi
- Stabat Mater, Pisarenko, Arkhipova,Yurlov Choir, MCO, 1966/1966
Many pieces which were said to have been composed by
Pergolesi
have been misattributed; the ' is definitely by
Pergolesi
, as a manuscript in his handwriting has been preserved. The work was composed for a Neapolitan confraternity, the , which had also commissioned a ' from Alessandro Scarlatti.
Pergolesi
composed it during his final illness from tuberculosis in a Franciscan monastery in Pozzuoli, along with a " setting.
Giovanni Battista
Pergolesi
, Luigi Cherubini, Domenico Cimarosa, Giovanni Paisiello, etc.
Pergolesi
is a 1932 Italian historical musical film directed by Guido Brignone and starring Elio Steiner, Dria Paola and Tina Lattanzi. It portrays the brief life of the eighteenth century Italian composer Giovanni Battista
Pergolesi
.
Pergolesi
wrote "Designs for Various Ornaments on Seventy Plates", published between 1777 and 1801.
For Hungaroton she recorded the
Pergolesi
Stabat Mater conducted by Lamberto Gardelli in 1981.
• Giovanni
Pergolesi
: „Stabat mater“ with Dennis Naseband and Jochen Kowalski, 1992, BERLIN Classics BC 1047-2
Giovanni Battista
Pergolesi
("Stabat Mater Dolorosa and Quando Corpus Morietur" from Stabat Mater)
The first production of "Il prigionier" in modern times took place at the Teatro
Pergolesi
in Jesi on 27 September 1997 with a score revised by Marcello Panni. The next major revival came on 11 September 2009, again at the Teatro
Pergolesi
, this time using a new critical edition of the score prepared by Claudio Toscani for the Fondazione
Pergolesi
-Spontini. The production, performed on period instruments, was directed by Henning Brockhaus with Corrado Rovaris conducting the Accademia Barocca de I Virtuosi Italiani.
His major works were ""Young girl collecting fruit"" (1901) "" (1903) ""In disgrace"" (1905) and ""Portrait of Giovanni
Pergolesi
"".
Michael Angelo
Pergolesi
() was an Italian decorative artist from the 18th century who worked mainly in England.
The
Pergolesi
Spontini Foundation aims to strengthen the reputation and prestige of the two composers Giovanni Battista
Pergolesi
(Jesi, 1710 – Pozzuoli, 1736) and Gaspare Spontini (Maiolati Spontini, 1774–1851) collecting, sorting and cataloguing their sources and making their works better known by working in collaboration with other national and international institutions.
The Festival
Pergolesi
Spontini was born in 2001 as an international festival dedicated to the promotion of the works of
Pergolesi
and Spontini, which are performed with original instruments, after studying the sources and approaching various executive and stylistic issues according to scientific criteria.
Pergolesi
likewise designed silver plate, and many of his patterns are almost instinctively attributed to the brothers Adam by the makers and purchasers of modern reproductions. There is, moreover, reason to believe that he aided the Adam firm in purely architectural work. In later life
Pergolesi
appears, like Angelica Kauffman, to have returned to Italy.
The Foundation's opera productions take advantage of a double contribution from the Fund for the Performing Arts from Italian Ministero per i Beni e le Attività Culturali, for Festival
Pergolesi
Spontini and the traditional opera season at the
Pergolesi
Theatre in Jesi.