Giovanni Batista (or Battista) Draghi may refer to: Giovanni Battista Draghi (composer) (c. 1640–1708), Italian composer and keyboard player Giovanni...
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portraits") Giovanni Battista Draghi (Italian: [dʒoˈvanni batˈtista ˈdraːɡi]; 4 January 1710 – 16 or 17 March 1736), usually referred to as Giovanni Battista Pergolesi...
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Giovanni Battista Draghi (ca. 1640 – buried 13 May 1708) was an Anglo-Italian composer and keyboard player. He may have been the brother of the composer...
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(1826–1873), astronomer. Giovanni Battista Doni (c.1593–1647), musicologist. Giovanni Battista Draghi (c.1640–1708), composer. Giovanni Battista Ferrandini (1710–1793)...
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Antonio Draghi (1634–1700), Italian composer Giovanni Battista Draghi (composer) (1640–1708), Anglo-Italian composer Giovanni Evangelista Draghi (1657–1712)...
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erroneously refers to him as Giovanni Battista Draghi, who should not be confused with the composer of the same name. Born in Genoa, Draghi was a scholar of Domenico...
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Giuseppe Faiella Davide Perez (1711–1778) Giovanni Battista Pergolesi (1710–1736), born Giovanni Battista Draghi Achille Peri (1812–1880) Jacopo Peri (1561–1633)...
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adaptation of Shakespeare's The Tempest; music by Matthew Locke, Giovanni Battista Draghi and Pelham Humfrey Calisto, or The Chaste Nymph (1675) libretto...
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Locke to a libretto by Thomas Shadwell with dances (now lost) by Giovanni Battista Draghi. It was first performed at Dorset Garden Theatre, London on 27...
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Draeseke (1835–1913) Antonio Draghi (c. 1634 – 1700) Giovanni Battista Draghi (c. 1640 – 1708) Domenico Dragonetti (1763–1846) Giovanni Dragoni (c. 1540 – 1598)...
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Antonio Draghi (17 January 1634 – 16 January 1700) was a Baroque composer. He possibly was the brother of Giovanni Battista Draghi. Draghi was born at...
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Antonia Bembo (c. 1640–1720) Cristoforo Caresana (c. 1640–1709) Giovanni Battista Draghi (c. 1640–1708) Carolus Hacquart (c. 1640–1701?) Leopold I, Holy...
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(1680–1748) William Croft (1678–1727) Richard Davis (died 1688) Giovanni Battista Draghi (c. 1640–1708) Henry Eccles (1670–1742) John Eccles (1668–1735)...
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preludes in harpsichord suites. One instance of unmeasured prelude by Giovanni Battista Draghi is an example of the genre in English harpsichord music. François...
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organ in the Temple Church and they hired prominent organists Giovanni Battista Draghi, John Blow and Henry Purcell to demonstrate the superiority of...
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canticum novum, S. 72 Henri Desmarets – Confitebor tibi Domine Giovanni Battista Draghi – 6 Harpsichord Suites George Frideric Handel The Alchemist, HWV 43...
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living die, And musick shall untune the sky. Italian composer Giovanni Battista Draghi wrote the first musical arrangement for "A Song for St. Cecilia's...
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Moratori Scanabecchi, composer and painter (born 1662) May 13 – Giovanni Battista Draghi, composer and keyboardist (born c.1640) September 3 – Christian...
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right-wing and left-wing coalitions in two consecutive cabinets, Mario Draghi, a banker and former president of the European Central Bank, who was appointed...
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Shakespeare's The Tempest. Furnished with music by John Bannister, Giovanni Battista Draghi, Pelham Humfrey, Pietro Reggio, and Matthew Locke, it became a...
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prime minister Mario Draghi?" The party's members approved the online referendum with 59.3% voting in favor. Alessandro Di Battista criticized the M5S'...
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Angelo Caroselli Mario Carotenuto Memmo Carotenuto Stefano Caruso Giovanni Battista Casali Sandro Casamonica Mario Caserini Carlo Cassola Francesco Castellacci...
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Minister of Spain. Patrizio Bianchi, Minister of Public Education in the Draghi Cabinet Remo Gaspari, Minister of Relationships with the Parliament and...
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The Casa della Vittoria (also known as the Casa del Carrera or Casa dei Draghi or the Palazzo della Vittoria) is a building northwest of the city center...
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voted against Draghi, and would soon found Alternative, and ManifestA later in February 2022. Prominent member Alessandro Di Battista, who opposed the...
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Boullogne, French painter and brother of Bon Boullogne (died 1733) Giovanni Evangelista Draghi, Italian painter (died 1712) Gregorio Lazzarini, Italian painter...
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Manuel Chrysoloras Giovanni de' Marignolli Francesco Petrarca (also known as Petrarch) Coluccio Salutati 15th century Leon Battista Alberti Nicolaus Copernicus...
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Anselmi. The main altar has mid-18th-century gilded bronze statues by Giovanni Battista Febbrari. The church has a rich collection of sacred objects. An inventory...
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(1696–1715) Giovanni Patrizi (1716–1727) Alessandro Aldobrandini (1731–1734) Joaquín Fernández Portocarrero (1743–1747) Giovanni Battista Mesmer (1747–1749)...
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World's Fair. Giovanni Battista Piatti (1812–1867), civil engineer, inventor of the pneumatic rock-drilling machine. Giovanni Battista Pirelli (1848–1932)...
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