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Artaria & Co. (Italian pronunciation: [
artaˈriːa]) was one of the most
important music publishing firms of the late 18th and 19th century.
Founded in the...
- The
Artaria String Quartet (originally the
Artaria Quartet of Boston) is an
American string quartet based in
Minnesota and now in
residence at St. John...
- major) (MS:
Dittersdorf 32; now publ.
Artaria)
Concerto for
Flute (in e minor) (MS:
Dittersdorf 36; now publ.
Artaria)
Concerto for 2
Violins (in D major)...
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Mozart is a
piano sonata in
three movements. The
sonata was
published by
Artaria in 1784,
alongside Nos. 10 and 12 (K. 330 and K. 332). The
third movement...
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Flavio Artaria (born 25 June 1991) is an
Italian professional football player currently playing for Seregno. He was born in Milan. "L.
ARTARIA". us.soccerway...
- Beethoven's publisher,
Matthias Artaria (1793–1835),
decided to try to
convince Beethoven to
publish it separately.
Artaria tasked Holz with
persuading Beethoven...
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Indonesian State Secretariat,
Daftar Nama
Pahlawan (1). JCG,
Abdul Muis.
Artaria 2002, p. 539. Safitri, Eva (10
November 2023). "Jokowi
Resmi Beri Gelar...
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frequently staged there during the
following years. Beethoven's publisher,
Artaria,
commissioned the 20-year-old
Moscheles to
prepare a
piano score of the...
- Haydn, once again, gets
there first?" At the
request of his publisher,
Artaria, the
composer in 1787
produced a
reduced version for
string quartet: Haydn's...
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Joseph Haydn in the
summer and
Autumn of 1781 for the
Viennese publisher Artaria. This set of
string quartets has
several nicknames, the most
common of...