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Alessandro Scarlatti

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  • California Bach Society, Paul Flight, artistic director, presents Antonio Vivaldi: "Domine ad adjuvandum me festina;" Alessandro Scarlatti: "Magnificat" (U.S.

    unknown title 2009

  • California Bach Society, Paul Flight, artistic director, presents Antonio Vivaldi: "Domine ad adjuvandum me festina;" Alessandro Scarlatti: "Magnificat" (U.S.

    unknown title 2009

  • Music to Listen to When Drinking Wine from Campania: Alessandro Scarlatti, music played on the zampogna and ciaramella Campanian bagpipes, the amazing Almamegretta.

    Archive 2008-03-01 2008

  • Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583–1643), composer of organ music; Arcangelo Corelli (1653–1713), eminent violinist and composer of sonatas and concerti grossi; Alessandro Scarlatti (1659–1725), of operas; and Antonio Vivaldi (c. 1678–1741), of chamber music.

    e. Italy and the Papacy 2001

  • Then one composed by Alessandro Scarlatti, or that of Felice Anerio, used to be sung on holy thursday: but these were eclipsed by the _Miserere_, composed in 1214 by Tommase Bai a Bolognese, director of the choir of

    The Ceremonies of the Holy-Week at Rome Charles Michael Baggs

  • This is not impossible, for we know that Ferdinand found the operas of Alessandro Scarlatti too serious for his taste, and he may well have thought even less of Handel's music, which (as we can see from the score of _Rodrigo_) was still very

    Handel Edward J. Dent 1916

  • Alessandro Scarlatti were all admitted together in 1705; they were the three senior and most distinguished composers of the time, and as no other musicians were then members, it may be assumed that these elections constituted an exceptional honour.

    Handel Edward J. Dent 1916

  • Alessandro Scarlatti had left Naples, probably for political reasons, in 1702, and at the end of

    Handel Edward J. Dent 1916

  • That exquisite life found its highest musical expression in Alessandro Scarlatti, who at that period was incontestably the greatest of living musicians.

    Handel Edward J. Dent 1916

  • Alessandro Scarlatti at Pratolino in the previous autumn, as his opera _Il

    Handel Edward J. Dent 1916

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