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Emanuele Barbella (1718-1777) was a Neapolitan composer and violinist.[1]
^Music in the Galant Style - Page 154 School of Music Northwestern University Robert Gjerdingen Professor of Music - 2007 - "The example below by the Neapolitan composer Emanuele Barbella (1718-1777) appeared in a London print (1765) of six violin sonatas, five of whose final movements carry subtitles— "All'Italiana," "Alia Venetiana," "Alia Napolitana," ...
EmanueleBarbella (1718-1777) was a Neapolitan composer and violinist. Free scores by EmanueleBarbella at the International Music Score Library Project...
Barbella is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Costantino Barbella (1853–1925), Italian sculptor EmanueleBarbella (1718–1777)...
Todd Collins, performing the eighteenth-century Italian sonatas of EmanueleBarbella. In 2010 Carbone co-founded the jamband supergroup The Contribution...
1967) Adriano Banchieri (1568–1634) Banda Osiris (group, formed 1980) EmanueleBarbella (1718–1777) Giovanni de' Bardi (1534–1612) Sergio Bardotti (1939–2007)...
Christoph Ludwig Fehre, organist and composer (died 1772) April 14 – EmanueleBarbella, Italian composer and violinist (died 1777) August 9 – Placidus von...
and choreographer December 16 – János Fusz, composer January 1 – EmanueleBarbella, composer January 22 – Simon Leduc, composer violinist (born 1742)...
Giuseppe Giuliano (Sonata in D major for Mandolin and Basso Continuo), EmanueleBarbella (Sonata in D major for Mandolin and Basso Continuo), Domenico Scarlatti...
mandolin Italian mandolin concertos, Nicola Conforto, Giovanni Giuliano, EmanueleBarbella, Carlo Cecere, Serafino Cantone, Luigi Lamberti UGO ORLANDI, mandolin...
there in 1757; he later returned to Pesaro, where he died in 1770. EmanueleBarbella, and perhaps Luigi Tomasini, were his pupils. Of his compositions...
London. Leone performed one of his own pieces, as well as one from EmanueleBarbella. Composer Mattia Vento directed the concert. Also part of the concert...
Jean-Marie Leclair, Pietro Nardini, Pierre Gaviniès, François Chabran, EmanueleBarbella, Francesco Geminiani, Exaudet, Desplanes and Vivaldi. Stücke Alter...
example of fascist architecture. The art museum dedicated to Costantino Barbella is located in an 18th-century palace and houses frescoes, sculptures, paintings...
Salvatori, Vincenzo Gemito, Francesco Jerace, Ettore Ximenes, Costantino Barbella, Raffaele Armando Califano Mundo, and Antonio Mancini. His most famous...