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Influenced by Domenico Scarlatti's harpsichord school and Haydn's classical school and by the stile galante of Johann Christian Bach and Ignazio Cirri, Clementi developed a fluent, technical legato style which he passed on to an entire generation of pianists, including John Field, Johann Baptist Cramer, Ignaz Moscheles, Giacomo Meyerbeer, Friedrich Kalkbrenner, Johann Nepomuk Hummel and Carl Czerny.
* Domenico Scarlatti's works can appear under three different catalogue systems.
* Domenico Scarlatti's keyboard sonatas, Collins Classics.
Notable examples include J. P. Rameau's " Les trois mains " ( in " Nouvelles suites de pièces de clavecin ", ca. 1729 – 30 ); Domenico Scarlatti's " Fandango portugués " ( k492, 1756 ) and " Fandango del SigR Escarlate ".
He is most famous for his chronological catalog of Domenico Scarlatti's keyboard sonatas.
From 1940 he was a professor at Yale University, where he published his biography of Domenico Scarlatti and a critical edition of Scarlatti's complete works ( 1953 ).
The sonatas of Domenico Scarlatti ( of which there are over 500 ) were the hallmark of the Baroque keyboard sonata, though they were for the most part unpublished during Scarlatti's lifetime.
* Kirkpatrick number, a numbering system for Domenico Scarlatti's keyboard sonatas ; see List of solo keyboard sonatas by Domenico Scarlatti
In 1975, Rowland established Keyboard Records for the sole purpose of recording all Domenico Scarlatti's 555 harpsichord sonatas.

Domenico and 30
* October 30Domenico Menegatti obtains a patent for a procedure to be applied in producing pandoro industrially.
The modern history of this dessert bread began at Verona on October 30, 1894, when Domenico Melegatti obtained a patent for a procedure to be applied in producing pandoro industrially.
* Skillicorn, David B. and Talia, Domenico " Models and languages for parallel computation " pp123 – 169 in ACM Computing Surveys 30 ( 2 ) June 1998
The Fugue in G minor ( K. 30, L. 499 ) by Domenico Scarlatti is a one-movement harpsichord sonata popularly known as the Cat fugue or Cat's fugue ( La Fuga del Gatto ).
For him, indeed, Nicola Zingarelli wrote the part of Romeo in his opera Giulietta e Romeo, staged at Milan ’ s La Scala on January 30, while Domenico Cimarosa composed the role of Curiazio in Gli Orazi e i Curiazi, staged instead in northern Italy ’ s second greater theatre, Venice ’ s La Fenice, on December 26.
Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo ( August 30, 1727March 3, 1804 ) was a Venetian painter and printmaker in etching.
* Peter Parshall, " Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo: The Pastiche as Capriccio ," Print Quarterly, XXVIII, 2011, pp. 327 – 30
Domenico Tardini ( 29 February 1888 – 30 July 1961 ) was a long time aide to Pope Pius XII in the Secretariat of State.

Domenico and per
He was a very prolific composer of Italian dramma giocoso and commedia per musica operas, and there is in most of his scores a vein of humour and natural gaiety not surpassed by Domenico Cimarosa himself.
* Domenico Zipoli – Sonate d ' intavolatura per organo e cimbalo
It is stated that Domenico Ghirlandaio " dubbed the medium ' Pittura per l ' eternità ' -- that is, painting for eternity ".

Domenico and gravicembalo
* Pietro Domenico Paradisi – 12 sonate de gravicembalo

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The next day Domenico Mascagni (" Mimì ") was born.
) After losing her husband, the widow Teresa Benelli invested all of the family capital into the business in the hope that it would offer stable work for her six sons: Giuseppe, Giovanni, Francesco, Filippo, Domenico and Antonio (" Tonino ").
Earlier in 1958, Domenico Modugno had caused astonishment by raising his hands in the air during his performance of Nel blu dipinto di blu (" Volare ").
: The Italian Gothic paintings are the oldest of the gallery, among them Giotto's famous " The Last Supper ", then all Schools of Italian Renaissance and Baroque Painting are represented with works of Fra Angelico (" Entombment of Christ "), Domenico Ghirlandaio (" Virgin and Child with SS.
After the Fall of Constantinople, according to the Capitulations of the Ottoman Empire with the Republic of Genoa, the church, which by that time was known by the Turks under the name of Mesa Domenico, remained in Genoese hands, but between 1475 and 1478 it was transformed, with minor modifications, into a mosque by the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II and became known as Galata Camii (" Galata Mosque ") or Cami-i Kebir (" Great Mosque ").

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The Italian bass virtuoso Domenico Dragonetti helped to encourage composers to give more difficult parts for his instrument.
Denounced in parliament by right-wing conservatives, undersecretary Domenico Magrì of the Christian Democrats demanded tolerance for the film ’ s controversial themes.
The painting Saint John the Evangelist by Domenico Zampieri was auctioned in London in December 2009, for an estimated US $ 16. 5 million.
In 1677, Domenico and Carlo Magri gave the etymologies for various Maltese words in their book Hierolexicon, a Latin version of the encyclopedia Notitia de vocaboli ecclesiastici first published in 1644.
* 1894 – Domenico Melegatti obtains a patent for a procedure to be applied in producing pandoro industrially.
The miller Domenico Scandella was also burned at the stake on the orders of Pope Clement VIII in 1599 for his belief that God was created from chaos.
His reputation now firmly established, he settled for some years at Naples, where, despite the popularity of Niccolò Piccinni, Domenico Cimarosa and Pietro Guglielmi, of whose triumphs he was bitterly jealous, he produced a series of highly successful operas, one of which, L ' ldolo cinese, made a deep impression upon the Neapolitan public.
A visit to the villa of Cardinal Luigi d ' Este in 1573 convinced Pope Gregory XIII to start the building of a summer residence the following year, in an area considered healthier than the Vatican Hill or Lateran: His architects were Flaminio Ponzio and Ottaviano Nonni, called Mascherino ; under Pope Sixtus V, works were continued by Domenico Fontana ( the main facade on the Piazza ) and Carlo Maderno, and by Gian Lorenzo Bernini for Pope Clement XII.
* Palazzo Albani del Drago, built by Domenico Fontana and enlarged with an added belvedere, by Alessandro Specchi for the Albani Pope Clement XI ; with the decline in the fortunes of Cardinal Alessandro Albani, it was sold to the del Drago, who occupy it still.
Thousands gathered at the Basilica of San Domenico for the funerals which were broadcast live on national TV, all regular television programs were suspended.
The most prominent verismo baritones included such major singers in Europe and America as the polished Giuseppe De Luca ( the first Sharpless in Madama Butterfly ), Mario Sammarco ( the first Gerard in Andrea Chénier ), Eugenio Giraldoni ( the first Scarpia in Tosca ), Pasquale Amato ( the first Rance in La fanciulla del West ), Riccardo Stracciari ( noted for his richly attractive timbre ) and Domenico Viglione-Borghesi, whose voice was exceeded in size only by that of the lion-voiced Titta Ruffo.
Among composers for the keyboard, Messiaen singled out Jean-Philippe Rameau, Domenico Scarlatti, Frédéric Chopin, Debussy and Isaac Albéniz.
* Semiramis appears in many plays and operas, for example Voltaire's tragedy Semiramis and operas with the title Semiramide by Domenico Cimarosa, Marcos Portugal, Josef Mysliveček, Giacomo Meyerbeer, and Gioachino Rossini.
Variations include: Dominicus, Dominik, Dominick, Domenic ( Italian rendition ), Domenico, Domanic, Domonic, Domingo and the unisex but usually feminine Dominique (' Dominique ' is a Francophone unisex name widely used for men in France and its colonies
* Domenico Monardo ( 1939 ), American record producer and musician, best known for disco version of Star Wars theme
Domenico Modugno is placed third for Italy with " Nel blu, dipinto di blu ", retitled " Volare ", which will reach No. 1 in the US Billboard Hot 100, and will win two Grammy Awards next year for Record of the Year and Song of the Year for 1958.
* 14 January 1523 he was sentenced to pay 12 staia of flour for relations with a boy named Domenico di ser Giuliano da Ripa.
The nickname " Il Ghirlandaio " ( garland-maker ) came to Domenico from his father, a goldsmith who was famed for creating the metallic garland-like necklaces worn by Florentine women.
Marriage Italian-Style () is a 1964 film by Vittorio De Sica that tells the World War II era story of a cynical, successful businessman named Domenico ( Mastroianni ), who, after meeting a naive country girl, Filomena ( Loren ), one night in a Neapolitan brothel, keeps frequenting her for years in an on-off relationship ( as she continues working as a prostitute ).
After having been proclaimed his legal bride, the shrewd and resourceful Filomena drops the charade and reveals to have put up the show for the one child she bore from him ( she gave birth to three sons but Domenico always maintained to have fathered none ).
He also worked outside of his mother-country, namely on the Certosa of Pavia and in Prato, where in 1503 he completed the Tabernacle of the Christmas Song, now in the City Museum ; in 1501 Lippi realized the Mystic Wedding of St. Catherine for the Basilica of San Domenico in Bologna.
In addition he held a series of prestigious positions as maestro for Basilica dei Santi Apostoli, Rome ( from 1686 ), at St. John Lateran ( from 1708, where Palestrina had served from 1555 to 1560 ), and for the Cappella Giulia at St. Peter ’ s ( from 1719, immediately following Domenico Scarlatti ), and maestro di cappella at the Collegium Germanicum in Rome.

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