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Corale and Serenata
Both pieces, Corale and Serenata, combined conventional orchestral music set against the famous noise machines.
MP3 audio file of Corale, Serenata ( 1924 ) from Ubu. com archive

Corale and by
*" Recessit Pastor Noster " by Pomponio Nenna, performance by Corale Polifonica Psalterium.
Ciani also played with the young Riccardo Muti Beethoven's Fantasia Corale at La Scala and the II Piano Concerto by Bartòk at Milan RAI.

Corale and on
Preludio al Corale e Fuga sopra un frammento di Bach ( Edizione minore della " Fantasia Contrappuntistica ") Prelude and Fugue on a Bach Fragment ( Minor edition of the " Fantasia Contrappuntistica ")

Corale and .
Every year, the Concorso Nazionale Corale " Trofei Città di Vittorio Veneto " takes place at Vittorio Veneto.
* Introduzione, Corale e Marcia, Op.
The choir participated in the 9th Concorso Corale Internazionale ( International Choir Competition ) from 9 April to 12 April 2006, held in Riva Del Garda, Italy.
Several of these pieces became the basis of larger works: Sequenza II, with the addition of extra instrumental parts around the original solo, became Chemins I ; Sequenza VI developed into Chemins II, Chemins IIb, Chemins IIc and Chemins III ; Sequenza VII became Chemins IV ; Sequenza XI became Chemins V ; Sequenza X became Kol-Od, also known as Chemins VI ; Sequenza IXb became Récit, also known as Chemins VII ; and Sequenza VIII became Corale.
Preludio al Corale " Gloria al Signore nei Cieli " e Fuga a quattro obbligati sopra un frammento di Bach.
Corale.
Preludio e Corale " Gloria al Signore nei Cieli " e Fuga a quattro soggetti obligati sopra un framment di Bach.

Serenata and by
I believe that the people are right when they continue to be moved by Cordoba, Mallorca, by the copla of the Sevillanas, by the Serenata, and Granada.
It continues to perform, including at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center in June 2008, a program consisting of: Ruth St. Denis ' The Incense ; Graham's reconstruction of Ted Shawn's Serenata Morisca ; Graham's Lamentation ; Yuriko's reconstruction of Graham's Panorama, performed by dancers from Skidmore College ; excerpts from Yuriko's and Graham's reconstruction of the latter's Chronicle from the Julien Bryan film ; Graham's Errand into the Maze and Maple Leaf Rag.
Serenata, music by Malats.
1928 Serenata Andaluza, music by Manuel de Falla.
The week comprehends 12 events, starting with the Monumental Serenata on Sunday, reaching its peak with the Cortejo Académico on Tuesday, when students from the universities and other higher education institutions of the city march through the downtown streets till they reach the city hall, where they're greeted ( and greet back ) by the Mayor.
Indigenous music of Venezuela is exemplified by the groups Un Solo Pueblo and Serenata Guayanesa.
' Serenata Mariachi ' originated from Lopez Puccio and Maronna, and then it was revised lyrically by Mundstock and musically by Acher.

Serenata and on
Surprisingly, she also had some pop chart success in 1960 with " Serenata " on Roulette and a couple of residual tracks from her Mercury contract, " Eternally " and " You're My Baby ".
In 1992, Ono released her second album on the BMG label called Serenata Carioca, and she also released her first book Felicidade.
It is the first commercially available CD from Immediate Music, which includes new mixes from previous songs (" Serenata Immortale " is a new version of " Serenata " and of Globus ' hit " Orchard of Mines ", for example ) and a few new songs ( like " Imperitum ") The album was released on MP3 and was made available through Amazon and iTunes.
# Serenata Immortale – Based on " Serenata " and " Orchard of Mines "

Serenata and .
6 pieces: Preludio, Tango, Malagueña, Serenata, Capricho Catalán and Zortzico.
Sometimes it carried the Italian equivalent, notturno, such as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's quadraphonic Notturno in D, K. 286, written for four lightly echoing separated ensembles of paired horns with strings, and his Serenata Notturna, K. 239.
Among his works as a composer are Royal Wedding Serenata ( 1863 ), concert overture Les Travailleurs de la mer ( 1869 ), the oratorio Gideon ( produced Gloucester, 1871 ), overture to William Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost ( 1875 ), Piano Concerto in A minor, marches and songs.
The patriotic theme and romantic wartime romance was obvious in the works of Ismail Marzuki, such as Rayuan Pulau Kelapa, Indonesia Pusaka, Sepasang Mata Bola, Keroncong Serenata and Juwita Malam.
Other Venezuelan musicians of note are: Alberto Naranjo, Cheo Hurtado, Hernán Gamboa, Gualberto Ibarreto, Rudy Regalado, Juan Carlos Salazar, Huáscar Barradas, Cecilia Todd, Soledad Bravo, Vidal Colmenares, María Teresa Chacín, Italo Pizzolante and Luis Silva as well as the groups Serenata Guayanesa, Guaco, Ensamble Gurrufio, Malegua and Simón Diaz.
es: Serenata n. º 13 ( Mozart )
Examples of sicilianas in 20th-century music include Igor Stravinsky's Serenata from Pulcinella, Ottorino Respighi's Siciliana from " Ancient Airs and Dances ", Suite No. 3, and Malcolm Arnold's Siciliano in the Little Suite No. 1 for Brass.
* Serenata, for baritone, violoncello, wind quintet, percussion, harp, and double bass, Op.
* Serenata per Piccolo Orchestra, Op.
* Serenata per Cinque Instrumenti, Op.
It also includes a parade of the university students, sport activities, gala ball, and many other public events and traditions, such as the historical nighttime student fado serenade ( Serenata Monumental ) which happens in the stairs of the Old Cathedral of Coimbra for a crowd of thousands of students, tourists and other spectators.
* Serenata in D, Op.
In the Baroque era, and generally called a Serenata ( Italian " serenade "-- since this form occurred most frequently in Italy ), a serenade was a type of cantata performed outdoors, in the evening, with mixed vocal and instrumental forces.
* Articles " Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ", " Serenade ," " Serenata ," in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, ed.
* Serenata Concertante for piano trio and orchestra, one movement ( in parts ), Op.

by and Antonio
Fosdick had found the installations surrounded by a battery of saloons and houses of prostitution, with filles de joie from all over the country flocking to San Antonio, Laredo, and El Paso to `` woman the cribs ''.
John Pezza, 69, of 734 Hartford Avenue, Providence, complained of shoulder pains after an accident in which a car he was driving collided with a car driven by Antonio Giorgio, 25, of 12 DeSoto St., Providence, on Greenville Avenue and Cherry Hill Road in Johnston yesterday.
At 3:57 a.m., with the plane about twenty minutes out of El Paso, passenger Robert Berry, a San Antonio advertising man, glanced up and saw the man and boy, accompanied by a stewardess, walking up the aisle toward the cockpit.
Psyché revived by the kiss of Love by Antonio Canova, c. 1793.
Andrea Amati was succeeded by his sons Antonio Amati ( born ca.
Although he improved on the arching of his father's instruments, by and large they are inferior and no match for the greatest maker of his day, Antonio Stradivari.
The first of these groups was formed in a wood outside Milan by three noble Milanese, Alexander Grivelli, Antonio Petrasancta, and Albert Besuzzi, who were joined by others, including some priests.
Although various Ambrosians were given the title of Blessed in recognition of their holiness: Antonio Gonzaga of Mantua, Filippo of Fermo, and Gerardo of Monza, the order was eventually dissolved by Pope Innocent X in 1650.
Perseus and the head of Medusa by Antonio Canova
Napoleon by Antonio Canova, Apsley House | Apsley House, London
In addition there is now a Salieri Opera Festival sponsored by the Fondazione Culturale Antonio Salieri and dedicated to rediscovering his work and those of his contemporaries.
Antonio began his musical studies in his native town of Legnago ; he was first taught at home by his older brother Francesco Salieri ( a former student of the violinist and composer Giuseppe Tartini ), and he received further lessons from the organist of the Legnago Cathedral, Giuseppe Simoni, a pupil of Padre Giovanni Battista Martini.
Gluck feared that the Parisian critics would denounce the opera by a young composer known mostly for comic pieces and so the opera was originally billed in the press as being a new work by Gluck with some assistance from Antonio Salieri, then shortly before the premiere of the opera the Parisian press reported that the work was to be partly by Gluck and partly by Salieri, and finally after popular and critical success were won on stage the opera was acknowledged in a letter to the public by Gluck as being wholly by the young Antonio.

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