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His output of more than 70 stage works is staggering even compared to Rossini ( 41 operas ) and Handel ( 43 operas ), and he will always be remembered, with Donizetti, as one of the most prolific composers in the history of opera.
De Lara was a moderately prolific composer, producing a total of 13 operas, 67 vocal art songs, and a small amount of chamber music.
" Rubinstein was a prolific composer, writing no fewer than twenty operas ( notably The Demon, written after Lermontov's Romantic poem, and its successor The Merchant Kalashnikov ), five piano concertos, six symphonies and a large number of solo piano works along with a substantial output of works for chamber ensemble, two concertos for cello and one for violin, free-standing orchestral works and tone poems ( including one entitled Don Quixote ).
A moderately prolific composer, Arne wrote nine operas and collaborated on at least 15 others.
A prolific composer, Herbert produced two operas, a cantata, 43 operettas, incidental music to 10 plays, 31 compositions for orchestra, nine band compositions, nine cello compositions, five violin compositions with piano or orchestra, 22 piano compositions and numerous songs, choral compositions and orchestrations of works by other composers, among other music.
Herbert was a prolific composer, producing two operas, one cantata, 43 operettas, incidental music to 10 stage productions, 31 compositions for orchestra, nine band compositions, nine cello compositions, five violin compositions with piano or orchestra, 22 piano compositions, one flute and clarinet duet with orchestra, numerous songs, including many for the Ziegfeld Follies, and other works, 12 choral compositions, and numerous orchestrations of works by other composers, among other compositions.
According to The Musical Times Galuppi, with 109 operas, was the sixth most prolific opera composer.
His output was exceeded by his contemporaries Draghi, Piccinni, Paisiello, Guglielmi, and the most prolific of all, with 166 operas, Wenzel Müller ; the only composer of later generations who approached his output was Offenbach 100 years later.
Capstick was also a prolific bit-part actor, with a career including minor roles in the soap operas Emmerdale and Coronation Street.
As a very prolific, hard-working composer ( with over 25 extant operas to his credit, and with his daily schedule starting frequently from as early as 4 am ), he created his pieces not " at the piano " ( as so many other composers do ), but entirely from his imagination.
At the same time, Swann was maintaining a prolific musical output, writing the music for several operas and operettas, including a full-length version of C. S. Lewis's Perelandra, and a setting of J. R. R. Tolkien's poems from The Lord of the Rings to music in The Road Goes Ever On collection.
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.
* Soap operas: Josep Maria Benet i Jornet is the most prolific soap opera author, having penned successful series like Poble Nou ( 1993 – 94 ) and its sequel Rosa ( 1995 – 96 ), Nissaga de Poder ( 1996 – 98 ) and its sequel Nissaga, l ' herència ( 1999 ), Laberint d ' ombres ( 1998-00 ).
Perti was a prolific composer of operas and sacred music, and was recognized as a distinguished musician not only by other composers, but by aristocrats and emperors, including Ferdinando de ' Medici ( one of the last of the Medici ) and Emperors Leopold I and Charles VI.
Henry Louis Reginald De Koven ( April 3, 1859January 16, 1920 ) was an American music critic and prolific composer, particularly of comic operas.
The theatre, however, would come to be dominated by the works of Reinhard Keiser, an enormously prolific composer who wrote over a hundred operas, sixty of them for Hamburg.
He was also one of the most gifted and most prolific composers of eighteenth-century symphonies, although his contributions to this genre have been ignored by musicologists in western Europe and North America almost as completely as his operas have been.
He is also a prolific composer of orchestral works, piano solos, choral works and operas.
While he is mostly remembered for this single work, he was a prolific and versatile composer in a mostly conservative Germanic tradition, writing two operas, songs, organ and incidental music, and a copious quantity of works for chorus and orchestra.
Wilfred Josephs was a prolific composer and his classical works include 12 symphonies, 22 concertos, overtures, chamber music, operas, ballets, vocal works-almost all of which had been written to commission.
He is the most prolific music dramatist in Denmark with – until now – 18 operas or Music-Theater pieces, of which many have been performed abroad and some of them feature German lyrics by Michael Leinert.
Alan Coleman is a prolific TV series writer, director and producer, primarily in the southern hemisphere, where he worked on soap operas The Young Doctors ( which he also created ), The Restless Years, Punishment, Neighbours and Shortland Street.
Once he was successful, he became a prolific composer, and wrote a number of operas for the Theater am Kärntnertor and other theatres in Vienna, which have disappeared from the stage and are not likely to be revived.

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At Eton and at Cambridge, Keynes had been prolific in his homosexual activity ; significant among these early partners were Dilly Knox and Daniel Macmillan.
Forster regularly published essays on the scientific and discovery expeditions of his times and continued to be a very prolific translator ; for instance, he wrote about Cook's third journey to the South Pacific, and about the Bounty expedition, as well as translating Cook's and Bligh's diaries from these journeys into German.
Many of these are esteemed thinkers in their own right, with whom Derrida worked in a collaborative arrangement, allowing his prolific output to be translated into English in a timely fashion.
Rupert Boyce, a prolific book collector on the subject, allows one Overlord, Rashaverak, to study these books at his home.
While these numbers may seem small, Australia was one of the most prolific film-producing countries at the time.
The most prolific of these studios was Warner Brothers.
Some of the more prolific of these independent record labels included Estrus, Get Hip, Bomp !, and Sympathy for the Record Industry.
The most important of these is Fra Diavolo, made in 1942 by Luigi Zampa based a play by of the same name by Luigi Bonelli, later a prolific screenwriter.
The most prolific of these uncelebrated artists is Johannes Müller who also worked as a clockmaker.
FictionJunction Yuuka, with Nanri as the vocalist, is the most prolific of these collaborations.
As a result of their high predation rate, these lizards are very prolific breeders.
Creators of these cards, such as the prolific Alfred Stanley Johnson, Jr., and William H. " Dad " Martin, usually employed trick photography, including forced perspective, while others painted their unlikely tableaus, or used a combination of painting and photography in early examples of photo retouching.
During these years, Hayden was a prolific batsman for the Queensland first-class cricket team.
Because water hyacinth are prolific to the point of being a nuisance, this lets the people earn money by selling these products for a living while cleaning up the overpopulated bodies of water that are full of water hyacinths.
Combining Pollack's regular recordings with these side groups made Pollack one of the more prolific bands of the 1920s and 1930s.
Also if you have one male and multiple females be prepared for eggs because these geckos are prolific breeders, so the safest bet for multiple geckos is having them be all female.
The difficult part is controlling their breeding, these are very prolific geckos.
Notable actors who became prolific in these films included Stanley Holloway, Alec Guinness, Raymond Huntley and Alastair Sim.
The Three Treatise teachings were first propagated widely by Jizang, a prolific writer who composed commentaries on these three treatises.
While these writers were at their most prolific before World War I, they remained active in the interwar years.
Loch Morar was once famous for its prolific salmon and sea trout runs, but in common with most other freshwater systems in north-west Scotland these fish have been largely eradicated, and in many cases unique genotypes are now extinct, due to biological pollution in the form of parasitic lice from sea cage salmon farms.
He was a prolific diarist and published four books based on these diaries.
All of these features could be found on North German organs prior to Schnitger's activity ; Schnitger's genius lay in his ability to synthesize these elements into a prototypical style of organ building, and in his prolific output.

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