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Mitridate and Eupatore
** Mitridate Eupatore, 1707 opera by Alessandro Scarlatti, based on Mithridates VI of Pontus
* Alessandro ScarlattiMitridate Eupatore

Mitridate and Naples
It has generally been said that he appeared as Siface in Alessandro Scarlatti's Mitridate, but the confusion is due to his having sung the part of Mitridate in Scarlatti's Pompeo at Naples in 1683.

Mitridate and .
Among his first engagements were La Calisto with Rene Jacobs in Brussels, Mitridate in Mitridate Rè di Ponto under Roger Norrington at the Mozart week in Salzburg, and subsequently at the Salzburg Summer Festival, Almaviva in Rossini's Il barbiere di Siviglia at the English National Opera, and David in Die Meistersinger under Antonio Pappano at La Monnaie in Brussels.
Since then she has been a regular guest at that summer festival, performing in Mozart's La Clemenza di Tito, Idomeneo, Cosi fan tutte, Mitridate, the Mozart pastiche Ombra Felice, and Berlioz's La Damnation de Faust.
Arias from Cosi fan tutte, Le nozze di Figaro, Idomeneo, Mitridate, Don Giovanni, Lucio Silla, and La clemenza di Tito.
* Mozart's Mitridate, re di Ponto: " Farnace " is sung by a mezzo-soprano or contralto, and " Sifare " is sung by a soprano.
She made her debut at the Royal Opera House the following year, in the premiere of Hans Werner Henze's We Come to the River, later singing in Handel operas such as: Semele, Alcina, Giulio Cesare, and such Mozart operas as: Idomeneo, Mitridate, re di Ponto, La clemenza di Tito, The Abduction from the Seraglio, The Magic Flute.
Troyanos sang in concert performances of operas ranging from Handel's Deidamia and Mozart's Mitridate to Donizetti's Roberto Devereux and Bartók's Bluebeard's Castle ( performing the latter, in the original Hungarian, under Pierre Boulez, Georg Solti, and Rafael Kubelik ), in addition to concert works by Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, Berlioz, Verdi, Ravel, Mahler, Prokofiev, Schoenberg, Berg and others.

accounted and masterpiece
The Miracle of the Loaves and Fishes, painted in the church of S. Giorgio in Verona, is accounted his masterpiece, executed at the advanced age of seventy-nine, and crowded with fitures.

accounted and composed
This is usually accounted for by the ' replacement ' of horizontal ( of contrapuntal ) writing, common in the music of the Renaissance, with a new emphasis on the ' vertical ' element of composed music.
While crustaceans composed only 4. 5 % of the total marine products in 2004 by volume, they accounted for 21 % of the total value.
Although in the 11th century, they composed only three percent of the world's Jewish population, at their peak in 1931, Ashkenazi Jews accounted for 92 percent of the world's Jews.
An etiological myth-element, to account for the name Cypselus ( cypsele ( κυψἐλη ) " chest ") accounted how Labda then hid the baby in a chest, and when the men had composed themselves and returned to kill it, they could not find it.
The History of the United States ( 1980 – 1991 ) illustrates that this was a time when there was economic distress, high unemployment, and was the period when chronic homelessness became a modern problem In 1980 federal funds accounted for 22 % of big city budgets, but by 1989 the same such aid composed only 6 % of urban revenue ( part of a larger 60 % decrease in federal spending to support local governments ).
The index is composed by a theoretical portfolio with the stocks that accounted for 80 % of the volume traded in the last 12 months and that were traded at least on 80 % of the trading days.

accounted and for
This was accounted for primarily by the presence of a bronchial artery closely following the pulmonary artery.
Publicity accounted for 1.1 per cent of the initial contacts with new members.
But he didn't play golf, didn't seem to belong to any local clubs -- his work took him away a lot, of course -- which probably accounted for his tendency to keep to himself.
Chuck Hinton tripled to the rightfield corner, Cliff Cook and Dan Pavletich singled and Gaines' infield roller accounted for the tallies.
Cliff Cook accounted for three of the Tribe's eight hits.
Kant stated in the Critique of Pure Reason that Aristotle's theory of logic completely accounted for the core of deductive inference.
After controlling for prior health status, it was determined that volunteerism accounted for a 44 % reduction in mortality.
Agriculture accounted for only 20 % of net material product and 10 % of employment before the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991.
In 2006, the agricultural sector accounted for about 20 percent of Armenia's GDP.
In 2010, EU countries accounted for 32. 1 percent of Armenia ’ s foreign trade.
The change in energy between the two energy levels must be accounted for ( conservation of energy ).
By the time of the Ynglinga Saga, Snorri had developed his concept of Asgard further, although the differences might be accounted for by his sources.
* Archive of American Airlines site – explaining that all aircraft are accounted for ( September 11, 2001 )
Note: in a galvanic cell, contrary to what occurs in an electrolytic cell, no anions flow to the anode, the internal current being entirely accounted for by the cations flowing away from it ( cf drawing ).
The risk and insurance brokerage segment accounted for 82 % of total revenue from continuing operations in 2007, and the consulting segment accounted for 18 %.
There are also immigrants from other countries such as Romania, Russia, Ukraine and Morocco, many of whom are under illegal alien status and therefore are not accounted for in official population figures.
Migration accounted for 8. 7 %, while births and deaths accounted for 2. 8 %.

accounted and contains
His altarpiece at Rothenburg contains groups and figures, as well as forms of action and drapery, which seem copied from those of van der Weyden's or Memlinc's disciples, and the votive Madonna of 1488, whilst characterized by similar features, only displays such further changes as may be accounted for by the master's constant later contact with contemporaries in Swabia.

accounted and music
ARM processors accounted for approximately 90 % of all embedded 32-bit RISC processors and were used extensively in consumer electronics, including personal digital assistants ( PDAs ), tablets, mobile phones, digital media and music players, hand-held game consoles, calculators and computer peripherals such as hard drives and routers.
The decline continued such that in 2001 cassettes accounted for only 4 % of all music sold.
( Her music star is present and accounted for at 1711 Vine Street.
Fallulah's music can be accounted to the Pop music genre but according to her own statements is a mix of Indie rock and Balkan beats, which adds a hint of folklore to her productions.
His studio albums have accounted for more than thirty singles on the Billboard country music charts.
By 2001, music clubs accounted for less than 8 percent of all CD sales, coinciding with the ascent of Internet shops and retail outlets like Amazon and Wal-Mart, which offered music at similar discounts, without subscriptions.
At the time, Pye Records was one of the three major record companies in the UK and, along with EMI and Decca Records, accounted for the vast majority of music records sold in the country.
The company was Pye Records which, along with EMI and Decca Records, accounted for the vast majority of music records sold in the UK.
" They say that Mxtabs has accounted for as much as $ 3000 a month in sheet music sales, and offers many tabs that do not have equivalent sheet music published, so Mxtabs and similar sites are the only place that musicians can find a way to play these songs.

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