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Silvius Leopold Weiss

The expert lutenist from the eighteenth century, Weiss was created in Breslau (now Wroclaw in Poland) right into a lute-playing family, and first discovered the instrument from his father, Johann Jacob Weiss. In 1706, Weiss produced his professional debut in the Breslau courtroom, where his family offered. Weiss’ extraordinary skill …

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Paul Creston

Being a composer, Paul Creston was about as self-made as he could possibly be. Blessed Giuseppe Guttoveggio in NEW YORK in 1906, Creston decided his professional surname from a higher college play he’d experienced, adopting “Paul” due to the fact it appealed to him. The kid of poor Italian immigrants …

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Domenico Paradies

An Italian author of operas, cantatas, symphonies, overtures, and keyboard music who lived for a while in London earning a paycheck like a harpsichordist.

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Domenico Scarlatti

Domenico Scarlatti began his compositional profession following in the footsteps of his dad Alessandro Scarlatti by composing operas, chamber cantatas, and other vocal music, but he’s most remembered for his 555 key pad sonatas, written between approximately 1719 and 1757. It really is thought that Domenico received the majority of …

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