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    Anton Raaff (6 May 1714 – 28 May 1797) was a German tenor from Gelsdorf near Bonn. Raaff studied at the Jesuit school in Bonn where the Elector of Bavaria...
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    Laura Aikin. His first opera entitled RAAFF is an opera about the complex relationship between the older Anton Raaff and the young M. (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)...
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  • – Charles Batteux, French philosopher and academic (d. 1780) 1714 – Anton Raaff, German tenor (d. 1797) 1742 – Jean Senebier, Swiss pastor and physiologist...
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    boxer Anton Raaff (1714–1797), German tenor Anton Rabie, Canadian billionaire businessman Anton Rabtsaw (born 1984), Belarusian footballer Anton Ræder...
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    Anton Raaff as Idomeneo in Munich...
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    performed roles by Lully, Rameau, Grétry and Gluck; and German tenor Anton Raaff, for whom Mozart wrote his Idomeneo. Between the end of the 18th century...
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    cast featured two stellar singers of the time, Caterina Gabrielli and Anton Raaff, in the leading roles. The opera was only the composer's second one,...
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    Anton Raaff, the German tenor who created the title role in Mozart's Idomeneo, seen here performing a heroic role, c. 1780...
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  • 17 – Michel-Jean Sedaine, librettist and writer (born 1719) May 28 – Anton Raaff, operatic tenor (born 1714) August 25 – Jean-Baptiste Louvet de Couvray...
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    1755) April 25 – Emer de Vattel, Swiss philosopher (d. 1767) May 6 Anton Raaff, German opera tenor (d. 1797) James Townley, British dramatist (d. 1778)...
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  • performance of which Mozart and his sister attended, through which they met Anton Raaff, who was later to premiere a role in Idomeneo. This opera has recently...
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  • 1755) April 25 – Emer de Vattel, Swiss philosopher (d. 1767) May 6 Anton Raaff, German opera tenor (d. 1797) James Townley, British dramatist (d. 1778)...
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    studied with teachers including Francesco Antonio Pistocchi. Farinelli Anton Raaff Senesino this teacher's teachers Bernier (1664–1734) studied with teachers...
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  • 1788) April 16 – Pedro António Avondano, Portuguese composer May 6 – Anton Raaff, tenor (died 1797) May 12 – Johan Daniel Berlin composer (died 1787)...
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    pupils included Farinelli, for a brief period during 1727, and the tenor Anton Raaff. Nowadays Bernacchi is best remembered for his association with the composer...
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    The production was graced with the presence of the great German tenor Anton Raaff, a close friend and professional associate of the composer who contributed...
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  • of his early ideas, some occasioned by the disappointing abilities of Anton Raaff and the castrato Vincenzo dal Prato ("Il nostro molto amato castrato...
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    Theatre in Mannheim on 4 November 1772, with a notable cast including Anton Raaff and Dorothea and Elisabeth Wendling, all singers that later worked with...
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    Other singers were approached at this time including German-born tenor Anton Raaff who sang in Lisbon for three years up to 1755. Although a precursor of...
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  • Electoral court of Mainz. Starting in 1770, he studied voice with the tenor Anton Raaff in Mannheim, where he had first sung professionally on stage in 1767...
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  • started yesterday." The singing of the recitatives was ruined by the tenor Anton Raaff (in the title role) and by dal Prato, and he said they were the worst...
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  • Metastasio, 1764, Teatro San Carlo di Napoli con Caterina Gabrielli ed Anton Raaff) L'inglese in Italia (dramma giocoso, 1769, Teatro Comunale di Bologna)...
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    Cannabich. The cast included two of the most famous singers of the day, Anton Raaff as Günther von Schwarzburg and Francesca Lebrun (née Franziska Danzi)...
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  • December 1906 Wales  0–11  South Africa St. Helens, Swansea   Try: Klondyke Raaff, Bob Loubser, Stevie Joubert Con: Stevie Joubert Referee: AO Jones (England)...
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    caught a high ball safely, only to release it into open play. 'Klondyke' Raaff dribbled the ball away and scored a try that Joubert duly converted. The...
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    professional debut on 23 September 2006, scoring a first-round stoppage over Anton Lascek. He won his first regional championship—the vacant IBF Youth cruiserweight...
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  • Op. 19 (1917) Violin Concerto No. 2 in G minor, Op. 63 (1935) Robin de Raaff Violin Concerto No. 1 "Angelic Echoes" (2008) Violin Concerto No. 2 "North...
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  • Concerto (2013) Uljas Pulkkis Madrigal (2000) Dragonfly (2012) Robin de Raaff Cello Concerto (2013) Jaan Rääts Concerto for cello and chamber orchestra...
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  • O'Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz) Virelai (after Guillaume de Machaut) Robin de Raaff – Violin Concerto No. 2 ('North Atlantic Light') Bernard Rands – DREAM Emanuel...
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  • Lu Qiming Bai Qiu'en Bethune some point between 1959 and 1966 Robin de Raaff 1 Tanglewood Tales 2007–2015 2 Two Worlds Colliding 2010 for saxophone quartet...
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