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Sarti and Roland
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Sarti and Italian
An entire theater had been set up for his diversion, with a 200-man Italian orchestra under the well-known Sarti.
Many foreign composers such as Baldassare Galuppi, Giovanni Paisiello, Giuseppe Sarti, and Domenico Cimarosa ( as well as various others ) were invited to Russia to compose new operas, mostly in the Italian language.
Their Italian, light contrapuntal style joined with native melodic idioms was continued by Traetta and Sarti and maintained by, among others, D. S.
Inter did not win a single corner and forced Celtic goalkeeper Ronnie Simpson to make only two saves ; Celtic had two shots off the crossbar, and 39 other attempts on goal, 13 of which were saved by Italian goalkeeper Giuliano Sarti, 7 were blocked or deflected, and only 19 were off-target.
Giuseppe Sarti ( baptised December 1, 1729 – July 28, 1802 ) was an Italian opera composer.

Sarti and New
* DiChiera, David and McClymonds, Marita P ( 1992 ), ' Sarti, Giuseppe ' in The New Grove Dictionary of Opera, ed.

Roland and 1974
In the late 1960s, Lancaster teamed with Roland Kibbee to form " Norlan Productions " and produce ( 1968 ), Valdez Is Coming ( 1971 ), and The Midnight Man ( 1974 ).
* 1974Roland EP-30: The world's first touch-sensitive electronic piano.
* 1974Roland RE-201: The renowned space echo machine, one of the most popular tape delay-based echo machines ever produced.
* 1974Roland SH-3A: Monophonic synthesizer.
In film and television adaptations, the character has been played by, amongst others, Peter Paget ( 1934 ), Roland Young ( 1935 ), Colin Jeavons ( 1966 ), Ron Moody ( 1970 ), Martin Jarvis ( 1974 ), Paul Brightwell ( 1986 ), Nicholas Lyndhurst ( 1999 ) and Frank MacCusker ( 2000 ).
French inventor Roland Moreno patented the memory card concept in 1974.
* The Horn of Roland ( 1974 )
* 1972 – 1974 Lieutenant-General Sir Roland Gibbs
In 1974, he replaced Roland Hanna in the Thad Jones-Mel Lewis Band.
Governor General Roland Michener, on the advice of Lester Pearson, appointed Macdonald to serve as Lieutenant Governor from 1968 to 1974.
* Roland Michener was the last Governor General ( 1967 – 1974 ) to wear the Windsor uniform.
After five more wins and another loss, Stracey had his first fight abroad, fighting Roger Menetrey in Paris, France at the Stade de Roland Garros, on May 27, 1974.
In 1974 the editorial members Philippe Sollers, Marcelin Pleynet, François Wahl, Roland Barthes and Julia Kristeva visited China.
Layne Roland ( born February 6, 1974, in Vernon, British Columbia ), is a veteran hockey player from the WHL, ECHL, WPHL, and CHL who has played for such teams such as the Portland Winter Hawks, the Dayton Bombers, the Amarillo Rattlers and the Corpus Christi Rayz.
In 1974, he attended Gymnastik-och Idrottshögskolan ( GIH ), where he was a classmate of current assistant coach Roland Andersson.
* Layne Roland ( born 1974 ), Canadian hockey player
Roland Németh ( born 19 September 1974 in Szombathely, Vas ) is a Hungarian athlete specializing in the 100 metres.
* Roland Burgess West ( 1974 )
* Roland Sands ( born 1974 ), American motorcycle racer
Denevan became a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and, in turn, produced the majority of the third generation: Daniel Gade ( 1967 ), Bernard Nietschmann ( 1970 ), Roger Byrne ( 1972 ), Roland Bergmann ( 1974 ), Billie Lee Turner II ( 1974 ), Gregory Knapp ( 1984 ), Kent Mathewson ( 1987 ), John M. Treacy ( 1989 ), and Oliver Coomes ( 1992 ).
In the Bill of Rights cases Attorney General of Canada v. Lavell ( 1974 ) and Bliss v. Canada ( 1979 ), Supreme Court Justice Roland Ritchie had said only the application, and not the outcome, of the law must be equal, thereby necessitating an explicit guarantee of equality under the law ; and that legal benefits need not be equal, thereby necessitating an explicit guarantee of equal benefit of the law.
Roland Melis ( born November 13, 1974 ) is an athlete from the Netherlands Antilles, who competed in the triathlon.
* Bainton, Roland ( 1974 ).

Roland and Within
A Black Man's View of America, Listening to the Spirit Within: 50 Perspectives on Faith and The First: President Barack Obama's Road to the White House as originally reported by Roland S. Martin.

Roland and Italian
* 1975 – Roland de Marigny, South African-born Italian rugby player
** Roland of Sicily, Italian nobleman ( d. 1361 )
Orlando is the Italian form of the given name Roland.
* Roland ( died 778 ), Frankish military leader and central character in a sequence of Italian verse romances ( as " Orlando ")
Roland appears in Entrée d ' Espagne, a 14th century Franco-Venetian chanson de geste ( in which he is transformed into a knight errant, similar to heroes from the Arthurian romances ) and La Spagna, a 14th century Italian epic.
He owned books by influential Italian Renaissance architects such as Sebastiano Serlio and Leon Battista Alberti and his library contained books by French architects, sculptors, illustrators and architectural theorists such as Jean Cotelle, Philibert de l ' Orme, Abraham Bosse, Jean Bullant, Salomon de Caus, Roland Fréart de Chambray, Hugues Sambin, Antoine Desgodetz, and John James's translation of Claude Perrault's Treatise of the Five Orders.
The Italian composer Luigi Dallapiccola set " Rencesvals: Trois Fragments de la Chanson de Roland " for mezzo-soprano and piano in 1946.
In Italy, there exists several 14th century texts in verse or prose which recount the feats of Charlemagne in Spain, including a chanson de geste in Franco-Venetian, the Entrée d ' Espagne ( c. 1320 ) ( notable for transforming the character of Roland into a knight errant, similar to heroes from the Arthurian romances ), and a similar Italian epic La Spagna ( 1350-1360 ) in ottava rima.
The Divina Commedia, the Cantar de mio Cid, and The Song of Roland are examples of early vernacular literature in Italian, Spanish, and French, respectively.
Its most well known survival is in the Italian epics by Ludovico Ariosto, Matteo Maria Boiardo and a number of lesser authors who worked the material ; their tales of Orlando furioso (" The Madness of Roland ") and Orlando innamorato (" Roland in Love ") were taken directly from the chansons de geste.
The legend is recounted in 11th century The Song of Roland, which is the oldest surviving major work of French literature, and in Orlando Furioso, which is one of the most celebrated works of Italian literature.
* Roland of Cremona ( 1178-1259 ), Italian Dominican friar and theologian
Durendal or Durandal ( Most likely from French " durer ", " to endure "; Italian: Durlindana Spanish: Durandal or Durandarte ) is the sword of Charlemagne's paladin Roland in the literary cycle known as the Matter of France.
) also appears in Italian Renaissance epic poem romances dealing with Charlemagne, Roland ( Italian: Orlando ) and Renaud de Montauban ( Italian: Renaldo or Rinaldo ), such as Matteo Maria Boiardo's Orlando Innamorato and Luigi Pulci's Morgante.
* Roland Clara ( born 1982 ), Italian cross country skier
A translation into Italian by Celestino Schiaparelli was published in 1906, a translation into English by Roland Broadhurst was published in 1952, and a translation into French by Maurice Gaudefroy-Demombynes appeared in three volumes between 1949 and 1956.
Roland de Marigny ( born 17 November 1975 in Durban, South Africa ) is an Italian rugby union footballer.
In her first match against Schiavone, she avenged her Roland Garros final loss to the Italian by defeating her in straight sets, 6 – 4, 6 – 4, coming back from a 0 – 4 deficit in the first set.
Of similar tone and content ( albeit in verse ), the Italian epic poems Roland amoureux ( Orlando Innamorato ) by Matteo Maria Boiardo and Roland furieux ( Orlando furioso ) by Ludovico Ariosto ( and, at the end of the century, Tasso's Jerusalem Delivered ) were also enormous successes ( French translations of these works were often in prose ).
Naimon, Duke of Bavaria, also called Naimes, Naime, Naymon, Namo, and Namus, is a character of the Matter of France stories concerning Charlemagne and his paladins, and appears in Old French chansons de geste ( like The Song of Roland ) and Italian romance epics.

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