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  • Porpora was born in Naples. He graduated from the music conservatory ... as the commander of military forces at Naples, the prince of Hesse-Darmstadt ...
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  • later, in 1708, his father brought him to Naples, where he became an organist ... He died in Naples on February 22, 1750, aged 71. ==Operas== ...
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  • Aversa, a town some 20 kilometers north of Naples. He had one brother, Ignazio ... the winter of 1737 in the Teatro Nuovo of Naples. It was followed in the next ...
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  • maestro di cappella to the viceroy of Naples, through the influence of ... In 1702 Scarlatti left Naples and did not return until the Spanish ...
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  • and Hendrik ter Brugghen. He then moved to Naples and remained there the rest ... Bernadino Azzolino (ca. 1560-1645), in Naples in late 1616. The couple ...
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  • of metaphysics in the university of Naples, and published “Elements ... and mechanics” (political economy) at Naples, and subsequently produced ...
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  • was offered a contract to compose in Naples. Writing in Rome and Milan ... #039;s I puritani, and he returned to Naples to produce his already-mentioned ...
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  • of his studies, and in 1724 he went to Naples and placed himself under ... Sesostrato, written for the Royal Opera at Naples in 1726, made his name known ...
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  • singer and teacher, Nicola Porpora, in Naples, and scored a first success ... to outshine them all, was no stranger to Naples and to Neapolitan opera—Wolfgang ...
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  • the University of Padua and a lecturer at Naples, Rome, Pisa, and Salerno ... Sessa Aurunca or Japoli in Calabria, near Naples, Italy. He settled for a ...
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  • ===Naples and the English period (1630-1653)=== In 1630, Artemisia moved to Naples, a city rich with workshops and ...
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  • Pope Alexander allied himself with Naples, while Milan was allied with ... In order to strengthen ties with Naples, Pope Alexander in 1498 arranged ...
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  • June 1819 to study at the conservatory in Naples, with a stipend from the ... Teatro del Conservatorio di San Sebastiano, Naples) * Bianca e Gernando ...
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  • and in competition for the throne of Naples, the former with some success ... Wars with Venice and Naples [[Image:Naples-Castel Nuovo.jpg|thumb|left ...
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  • of the maritime cities of Italy—Rome, Naples, Gaeta and Amalfi—to form ... maritime city-states, including Rome, Naples, Amalfi, and Gaeta, to oppose ...
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  • in Rome, and finally made his way to Naples, and the court of Alfonso ... In Naples, Valla wrote De libero arbitrio, Dialecticae disputationes ...
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  • Charles I of Hungary (1288, Naples, Italy – July 16, 1342, Visegrád, Hungary, is also known as Charles Robert, Charles Robert of Anjou, and ...
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  • without taking a degree and returned to Naples, where he began a demanding ... Institute for Historical Studies in his Naples home, where he had an extensive ...
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  • of Dante. Around 1327 Boccaccio moved to Naples when his father was appointed ... In Naples Boccaccio began what he considered his true vocation, poetry ...
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  • of the court. Tinctoris then went to Naples in 1472 and spent most of the rest of his life in Italy. ==Musical Output== [[Image:white_mensural_notation ...
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