Search Results - "Timms, Colin"
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Steffani’s Amor vien dal Destino: new answers to old questions
Published in Early music (25-09-2023)“…Abstract Steffani made an important contribution to the cultivation of Italian opera in north Germany. Amor vien dal Destino must have been composed at Hanover…”
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La canzona and Stabat Mater: Steffani’s first and last gifts to the Academy of Ancient Music?
Published in Early music (27-04-2019)Get full text
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STRADELLA, STEFFANI, BERNABEI, AND BENEDICTUS: REFLECTIONS ON STRADELLA SOURCES IN ENGLAND
Published in Il saggiatore musicale (01-07-2019)Get full text
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STRADELLA, STEFFANI, BERNABEI, AND BENEDICTUS: REFLECTIONS ON STRADELLA SOURCES IN ENGLAND
Published in Il saggiatore musicale (01-01-2019)“…L’articolo consta di due indagini distinte sì, ma tra loro collegate mediante una riflessione su un madrigale, «All’apparir del sole si rallegran gl’augelli»,…”
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The Well-Travelled Musician: John Sigismond Cousser and Musical Exchange in Baroque Europe by Samantha Owens (review)
Published in Fontes artis musicae (01-04-2019)Get full text
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Ariosto, Opera, and the 17th Century: Evolution in the Poetics of Delight by Edward Milton Anderson (review)
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The Correspondence of Agostino Steffani and Giuseppe Riva, 1720–1728, and Related Correspondence with J.P.F. von Schönborn and S.B. Pallavicini
Published in Research chronicle - Royal Musical Association (2003)“…The ‘Venetian’ composer Agostino Steffani and the Modenese diplomat Giuseppe Riva became acquainted at Hanover in 1719. Steffani had first resided there…”
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The triumphs of Marcello
Published in Early Music (04-05-2018)Get full text
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MUSIC AND MUSICIANS IN THE LETTERS OF GIUSEPPE RIVA TO AGOSTINO STEFFANI (1720-27)
Published in Music & letters (01-02-1998)“…The letters Giuseppe Riva, a familiar figure in the 18th-century music scene in London, sent to Agostino Steffani illustrate something of the nature of the…”
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