The Royal Academy of Music was a company founded in February 1719, during George Frideric Handel's residence at Cannons, by a group of aristocrats to secure...
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become musical director of the Royal Academy of Music (1719). Giovanni Bononcini is brought to London to compose for the Academy. August 20 – Francesco...
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George Frideric Handel (category Members of the Royal Society of Musicians)
the RAC). As noted by music historian David Hunter, 32 per cent of the subscribers and investors in the Royal Academy of Music, or their close family...
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ill; and was silly and fantastical." Cuzzoni was a member of Handel's Royal Academy of Music (1719) for its remaining five years. He created nine roles for...
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The Royal Academy of Music Museum (previously known as the York Gate Collections) is a museum of musical instruments and artefacts and a research centre...
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state during his lifetime. In 1719 he was one of the main subscribers in the Royal Academy of Music (1719), a corporation that produced baroque opera on...
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Tolomeo (category Articles with International Music Score Library Project links)
counted) and last opera for the Royal Academy of Music (1719) and was also the last of the operas he composed for the triumvirate of internationally renowned...
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main subscribers in the Royal Academy of Music (1719), a corporation that produced baroque opera on stage. He was appointed Lord of the Bedchamber in 1717...
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Scotland at the time of the Georgian ministry of Lord Townshend. In 1719 he was one of the main subscribers to the Royal Academy of Music (1719), a corporation...
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Gaetano Berenstadt (category Italian people of German descent)
1722 to sing for the composers of the Royal Academy of Music (1719). It was at this time that he created the roles of Tolomeo in Handel's Giulio Cesare...
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Ottone (category Articles with International Music Score Library Project links)
Lotti's opera Teofane. It was the first new opera written for the Royal Academy of Music (1719)'s fourth season and had its first performance on 12 January...
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Giovanni Porta (category Articles with MusicBrainz identifiers)
1720 by the Royal Academy of Music (1719), and eventually back to Venice and Verona, and finally Munich, where he spent the last 18 years of his life. Aria...
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Riccardo Primo (category Articles with International Music Score Library Project links)
First, King of England", HWV 23) is an opera seria in three acts written by George Frideric Handel for the Royal Academy of Music (1719) . The Italian-language...
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subscribers in the Royal Academy of Music (1719), a corporation that produced baroque opera on stage. He succeeded his cousin as 4th Earl of Clarendon on 31...
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the Bedchamber at this time. In 1719 he was one of main subscribers in the Royal Academy of Music (1719), a corporation that produced baroque opera on...
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Partenope (category Articles with International Music Score Library Project links)
libretto to the opera company the Royal Academy of Music (1719) in 1726. They however rejected the work because of its frivolous nature, its relatively...
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John Arbuthnot (category Fellows of the Royal College of Physicians)
director to the Royal Academy of Music (1719) from the start in 1719 till 1729. In 1719 he took part in a pamphlet war over the treatment of smallpox. In...
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of Duleek Anne, married to Hugh Clifford, 4th Baron Clifford of Chudleigh In 1719 Lord Lichfield was one of main subscribers in the Royal Academy of Music...
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Frideric Handel was named musical director of the company at Lincoln's Inn Fields in 1719, but his first season of opera for the theatre was not presented...
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Events from the year 1719 in Great Britain. Monarch – George I February – The Royal Academy of Music is founded, establishing a London opera company that...
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was also made a knight of the Order of the Garter in 1719. He was also a main subscriber in the Royal Academy of Music, a corporation that produced baroque...
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librettist (died 1823) Christina Fredenheim, singer and member of the Swedish Royal Academy of Music (died 1841) January 13 – Leonhard Trautsch, composer February...
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James Craggs the Younger (category Members of the Privy Council of Great Britain)
Royal Navy under the name James Smith, but noted as being the natural son of the late Secretary Craggs. In 1719 he was one of the original backers of...
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of the main subscribers to the Royal Academy of Music, a corporation that produced baroque opera on the stage. In 1739 he supported the creation of what...
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Parliament from January 1719 to February 1721. He was one of the directors of the Royal Academy of Music, establishing a London opera company which commissioned...
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Dimitrie Cantemir (category Members of the Prussian Academy of Sciences)
was named a member of the Royal Academy of Berlin. Cantemir's best-known history work was his History of the Growth and Decay of the Ottoman Empire (the...
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Retrieved 20 October 2019. "Violin by Antonio Stradivari, c. 1666". Royal Academy of Music. Archived from the original on 15 June 2013. Retrieved 19 April...
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Two Projects of Filippo Juvarra Concerning Royal Theaters and the Marriage Policy between the Courts of Turin and Lisbon (1719–1722)". Music in Art: International...
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of Byzantine emperor Theodosius II (401–450) Operas Arsace London, Royal Academy of Music, 1st Feb. 1721. Muzio Scevola Act 1, London, Royal Academy of...
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