Malipiero, Gian Francesco, 1882-1973
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Malipiero, Gian Francesco, 1882-1973
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Malipiero, Gian Francesco, 1882-1973
Malipiero, Gian Francesco
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MALIPIERO, G. FRANCESCO, 1882-
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Malipiero, Gian F. 1882-1973
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Malipiero, Gianfrancesco, 1882-1973
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Malipiero, G. Francesco
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Malip'ero, DzÌŒan F. 1882-1973
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Malip'ero, DzÌŒan F. 1882-1973
Malipiero, G. F. 1882-1973
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Malipiero, G. F. 1882-1973
Malipiero, Gianfranco 1882-1973
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Malipiero, Gianfranco 1882-1973
Malipiero, Francesco, 1882-1973
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Malipiero, Francesco, 1882-1973
Malipiero, G. Francesco 1882-1973
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Malipiero, G. Francesco 1882-1973
Malipiero, G. F.
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Malipiero, G. F.
Malipiero, G. F. 1882-1973 (Gian Francesco),
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Malipiero, G. F. 1882-1973 (Gian Francesco),
Malip'ero, Džan F. 1882-1973
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Malip'ero, Džan F. 1882-1973
Malipiero, Francesco
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Malipiero, Francesco
Malipiero, Gianfrancesco
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Malipiero, Gianfrancesco
Malipiero, G. Francesco 1882-1973 (Gian Francesco),
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Malipiero, G. Francesco 1882-1973 (Gian Francesco),
Malip'ero, Dzh F., 1882-1973
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Malip'ero, Dzh F., 1882-1973
Malipiero, F. 1882-1973 (Francesco),
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Malipiero, F. 1882-1973 (Francesco),
Malipiero, F. 1882-1973
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Biographical History
Italian composer.
Libretto by Malipiero, after Shakespeare; first performed in Genoa at the Carlo Felice, 8 February 1936. Cf. New Grove online.
Composed originally for piano 1920.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
The second part of the trilogy L'Orfeide: libretto by the composer, French adaptation "Sept chansons" by Henry Prunières; composed between 1918 and 1919. Cf. New Grove online; published vocal score (London, 1919).
First performance Hollywood Bowl Concert, Hollywood, 23 July 1933, Nicolas Slonimsky conductor. Edited 1944. Title on the ms materials varies: Fanfare for a momentous declaration, Fanfare for an ominous proclamation, as well as Fanfare for an ominous declaration, which appears on the program of the first performance.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
From the opera with libretto by the composer. Composed 1925. First performance Stadttheater, Mainz, 8 March 1928. Forming a triptych Il Mistero de Venezia, in 1928, with the addition of two other operas: Le Aquile di Aquileia (Part I of the triptych) and I Corvi di Venezia (Part III of the triptych).--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
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Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices (4 parts)), Unaccompanied
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