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Jean-François Le Sueur

A musical practitioner prior to the Trend, during the Trend and following the Recovery, Le Sueuer was mostly of the musicians in a position to survive this tumultuous amount of time in France. Although he had not been a prolific composer, his functions and influence continuing, nevertheless meagerly, through his …

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John Hilton

In 1584 John Hilton was a countertenor for Lincoln Cathedral and by 1593 he previously acceded to the positioning of supervising the choristers. Another calendar year Hilton became the organist at Trinity University in Cambridge. The music ascribed to John Hilton The Elder is normally regarded as due to him; …

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Carlo Gambini

Gambini composed 4 operas, chapel music and several piano functions. His most well-known piece was most likely the symphinic ode “Cristoforo Colombo.”

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Enrico Toselli

During his lifetime, Enrico Toselli’s fame produced mainly from a scandalous affair and marriage to Archduchess Luise of Austria-Tuscany. For a while the press and community overlooked the actual fact that he was an excellent concert pianist and effective composer generally of light traditional music. Toselli himself in fact capitalized …

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Giulio Cesare Arresti

A founding person in the Philharmonic Academy and a maestro di cappella was Giulio Cesare Arresti. He was an composer and organist who mainly composed spiritual vocal functions; he also had written instrumental music including twelve sonatas. Arresti’s just compositions appealing are his body organ collections — like the functions …

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Jean-Baptiste Quentin

Quentin was an excellent violinist from France who was simply equally adept in using the viola. His repute was significant playing on the Opera from 1718 for several years and composing music for his device. Compositions have scored by Quentin had been many and included violin sonatas in 4 or …

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A Sei Voci

The vocal ensemble A Sei Voci is situated in the French city of Sablé-sur-Sarthe and was founded in 1977. The name, normally, is so provided as the group uniformly includes six regular member voices, although additional performers and instrumentalists are added as each task they undertake may necessitate. A Sei …

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Leonard Davis

The best-known musician with the name of Leonard Davis also garnered the nickname of “Ham” during his life time — however, not for anything he did during some of his trumpet solos, at least not predicated on the a large number of records he appears on with real hams such …

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Bertran de Born

A Cistercian monk who was simply also a People from france troubaour and composer. He was depicted by Dante in The Inferno to be in the ninth “bolgia”. Bertran made up around 40 poems among which survives. The solitary work that’s extant was created on behlaf of Geoffrey Plantagenet.

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Thanos Mikroutsikos

With over 40 albums and countless hit music over his 25-yr profession, Thanos Mikroutsikos became one from the main and critically acclaimed composers from the last years in Greece. Mikroutsikos was created in Patra on 1947. From a age he began learning music (piano, music theory, and tranquility) in the …

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