Bernardo Pasquini (7 December 1637 – 21 November 1710)[1] was an Italian composer of operas, oratorios, cantatas and keyboard music. A renowned virtuoso keyboard player, he was one of the most important Italian composers for harpsichord between Girolamo Frescobaldi and Domenico Scarlatti, having also made substantial contributions to opera and oratorio.
^Morelli, Arnaldo (2014). "Pasquini, Bernardo". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani (in Italian). Vol. 81.
BernardoPasquini (7 December 1637 – 21 November 1710) was an Italian composer of operas, oratorios, cantatas and keyboard music. A renowned virtuoso...
Pasquini is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: BernardoPasquini (1637–1710), Italian Baroque composer Bruno Pasquini (1914–1995)...
Muffat, Gottlieb Muffat, Johann Kuhnau, Juan Bautista Cabanilles, BernardoPasquini, Max Reger, Ralph Vaughan Williams (Passacaglia on B–G–C, 1933), George...
Conservatorio di Sant'Onofrio. He is also supposed to have studied under BernardoPasquini and Giuseppe Ottavio Pitoni in Rome, but there is no documentary evidence...
his early teachers include Gaetano Greco, Francesco Gasparini, and BernardoPasquini, all of whom may have influenced his musical style. Scarlatti was...
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Variations (Por y Para Palestrina) Johann Speth: Variations on a Theme of Pasquini Igor Stravinsky: Suite on themes, fragments and pieces by Giambattista...
transitory stage between the time of Girolamo Frescobaldi and that of BernardoPasquini. Very little is known about his life, except that in 1664 he served...
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central part of the Valdinievole. It was the birthplace of composer BernardoPasquini. Massa e Cozzile borders the following municipalities: Buggiano, Marliana...
In about 1680, he traveled to Italy, there studying the organ with BernardoPasquini, a follower of the tradition of Girolamo Frescobaldi; he also met...
operas with libretti by Apolloni, including L'Alcasta composed by BernardoPasquini and dedicated to Queen Christina. It was through this extended network...
the 17th century. In the basilica is also the tomb of the composer BernardoPasquini (1637-1710). Three years after the composer's death, his portrait...
Tommaso Bernardo Gaffi (14 December 1667 - Rome, 11 February 1744) was an Italian baroque composer. He was a pupil of BernardoPasquini, organist of the...
England. Born in Camaiore, near Lucca, he studied in Rome with Corelli and Pasquini. His first important opera, Roderico (1694), was produced there. In 1702...
(1637–1693) Louis Chein (1637–1694) Giovanni Maria Pagliardi (1637–1702) BernardoPasquini (1637–1710) Diogo Dias Melgás (1638–1700) Giovanni Buonaventura Viviani...
Giovanni Battista Falda, Italian architect and engraver (d. 1678) 1637 – BernardoPasquini, Italian organist and composer (d. 1710) 1756 – John Littlejohn, American...
at the Oratorio di San Marcello in Rome with Arcangelo Corelli and BernardoPasquini. He was probably elevated to the nobility in the same year, since...
Alessandro Scarlatti in Naples, then Bologna and finally in Rome under BernardoPasquini. Two of his oratorios date to this early period: San Antonio di Padova...
Arcangelo Corelli, Domenico Scarlatti, Alessandro Scarlatti, and BernardoPasquini. His only compositions dated to this period are the Sonatas WoO 13...
the development of keyboard music over a century after his death. BernardoPasquini promoted Girolamo Frescobaldi to the rank of pedagogical authority...
Vasily Pashkevich (1742–1797) Marc'Antonio Pasqualini (1614–1691) BernardoPasquini (1637–1710) Pierre Passereau (fl. 1509–1547) Georg von Pasterwitz...
1695 – Henry Purcell, English organist and composer (b. 1659) 1710 – BernardoPasquini, Italian organist and composer (b. 1637) 1775 – John Hill, English...