• of the few Russian revolutionary operas to take a plot overseas, another being Kirill Molchanov's 1960 opera Del Corno Street following Vasco Pratolini's...
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    (22 November 1952 – 21 December 2016), better known by the pseudonym Corno, was a Canadian artist from the Saguenay region of Quebec. She achieved international...
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    name for the instrument, corno di bassetto, was used by Bernard Shaw as a pseudonym when writing music criticism. Alto clarinet (a somewhat similar instrument...
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  • George Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood (category Opera critics)
    serving in North Africa and Italy, but was wounded and captured at Monte Corno on 18 June 1944, the anniversary of both his father's injury in the First...
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    Lorenzo Ferrero and Dario Del Corno, premiered at the Teatro Filarmonico 2001 – Jonathan Dove – L'altra Euridice, a 30-minute opera in one act for baritone...
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    Cornett (redirect from Corno torto)
    cornetts in a number of his operas. Johann Joseph Fux used a pair of mute cornetts in a Requiem. It was scored for by Gluck, in his opera Orfeo ed Euridice...
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  • Strings written for Johann Georg Knechtel. Originally written for the "corno da caccia" or "post horn" using only the high register, it is now rarely...
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    Natural horn (redirect from Corno da caccia)
    2008-07-20. Mullins, Chris. "BRITTEN: Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings etc". Opera Today. Retrieved 27 April 2024. The Berlin Philharmonic, needless to say...
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    Cimbasso (category Wikipedia articles incorporating the Cite Grove template with a url parameter)
    in the early 19th century, is thought to be a contraction used by musicians of the term corno basso or corno di basso (lit. 'bass horn'), sometimes appearing...
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    List of compositions by Gioachino Rossini (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    Sinfonia "obbligata a contrabasso" (1807–10) Variazzioni di clarinetto (1809) Quartetto per flauto, clarinetto, fagotto e corno (1810?) [1] Andante e...
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    (Belford, Clark and Co, Chicago 1888) I, p. 87 Corno di Bassetto, London Music in 1888 to 1889 as heard by Corno di Bassetto (Constable, London 1937), pp....
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  • solemnis Corno (horn) obbligato in Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 5 Prominent obbligato writing for flute in particular is not unusual in Romantic opera, for...
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  • strings. The ophicleide part was originally written for English bass horn ("corno inglese di basso"), which was also used at the first performance and the...
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    Italian form corno inglese. The earliest known orchestral part specifically for the instrument is in the Vienna version of Niccolò Jommelli's opera Ezio dating...
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  • Ero s onoga svijeta (category Croatian-language operas)
    Croatian comic opera in three acts by Jakov Gotovac, with a libretto by Milan Begović based on a folk tale. The genesis of the opera was at Vrlička Česma...
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  • Andante sostenuto per il Concerto per Corno K412 di Mozart (1959) Concerto per Trombone e orchestra (1966) Ballata per Corno e orchestra "Castel del Monte" (1974)...
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    four alphorns and orchestra by Georg Friedrich Haas Sinfonia pastorale for corno pastoriccio in G (alphorn) and string orchestra (1755) by Leopold Mozart...
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    Graziella Marcia Funebre Marcia Orientale Margherita Ouverture Divertimento per corno da caccia (bugle) and orchestra Andante sostenuto, for string orchestra...
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    Parry's oratorio Judith, composed for the Birmingham Festival of that year. Corno di Bassetto heard it and found his singing in the Handelian manner rousing...
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  • violoncello (2006) atrevoci per flauto contralto, corno inglese e fagotto (2006) confronto per corno solo (2006) in tono sommesso per clarinetto e clarinetto...
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  • Nonnus (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    Le Dionisiache, BUR, Milano Nonno di Panopoli, Le Dionisiache, a cura di D. del Corno, traduzione di M. Maletta, note de F. Tissoni, 2 vols, Milano 1997...
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  • Mátyás Seiber (category British opera composers)
    ; Schott; BL) Fantasia per Flauto, Corno e Quartetto d'archi (1956; Edizioni Suvini Zerboni, Milano) Permutazioni a Cinque for wind quintet (1958; 6.5...
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    Giuseppe Sinopoli (category Italian opera composers)
    liriche di Rolando Damiani (1971) Numquid per oboe, corno inglese, oboe d'amore (1972), dedicato a Lothar Faber Hecklephon per pianoforte, clavicembalo...
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    Zuccari, Carlo (c. 1747). "Sonata X" [Sonata No. 10]. Sonate a Violino, e Basso ò Cembalo: Opera Prima [Sonatas for violin, and bass or harpsichord, Op. 1]...
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    the lines AA both begin with Corno, horn, and all the lines CDD and EEE end with Corno; the first verse mentions Movitz, a musician, and one of the stock...
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  • Kirill Molchanov (category Russian opera composers)
    of Boris Lavrenyov "Rift" «Разлом», Moscow, 1956 Via del Corno (Улица дель Корно) based on a novel by Vasco Pratolini, own libretto, Moscow, 1960 Romeo...
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    newer horn with crooks, which in England was also called the Italian name corno cromatico (chromatic horn). More recently, "French horn" is often used colloquially...
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  • Cor de W.A.Mozart with Paul Kuentz's orchestra, Live Recording - Corno da Caccia Tableaux d’une exposition de Modest Mussorgsky with the Opera de Paris...
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    Xerse (Bononcini) (category Operas by Giovanni Bononcini)
    Xerse (Xerxes) is an opera in three acts by Giovanni Bononcini. It was designated as a dramma per musica. The libretto was written by Silvio Stampiglia...
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  • Classical music written in collaboration (category Operas by multiple composers)
    William Bolcom, David Crumb. George Crumb, Michael Daugherty, Filippo Del Corno, John Harbison, Joel Hoffman, Aaron Jay Kernis, Gerald Levinson, Tobias...
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