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Ridolfo Luigi Boccherini (/ˌbɒkəˈriːni/, also US: /ˌboʊk-/, Italian: [riˈdɔlfo luˈiːdʒi bokkeˈriːni] ; 19
February 1743 – 28 May 1805) was an
Italian composer...
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Luigi Boccherini's Cello Concerto No. 9 in B-flat Major, G. 482, was
written in
either the late 1760s or
early 1770s.
Boccherini, a
talented cellist, composed...
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String Quintet in E major, Op. 13, No. 5 (G 275), by
Luigi Boccherini was
written in 1771 and
published in 1775. The
quintet is
famous for its minuet...
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Luigi Boccherini's Symphony Op.12 No.4 in D
minor is a
symphony in
three movements. Also
known as La casa del
Diavolo (meaning the devil's
house in English)...
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layout String quintet op. 27 No. 3 G303 Mvt2 (last)
Minuetto by
Luigi Boccherini,
arranged for
violin and
harmonium Problems playing this file? See media...
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Boccherini Inlet (71°50′S 72°20′W / 71.833°S 72.333°W / -71.833; -72.333) is an ice-filled inlet, 18
nautical miles (33 km) long and 16
nautical miles...
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Boccherini Quintet (Quintetto
Boccherini) was a
string quintet founded in Rome in 1949 when two of its
original members,
Arturo Bonucci (cello) and...
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Capricci by dall'Abaco, and
Sonatas by Flackton, Boismortier, and
Luigi Boccherini. A
Divertimento for Piano, Clarinet,
Viola and
Cello is
among the surviving...
- 1780), by
Luigi Boccherini, the
Italian composer in
service to the
Spanish Court from 1761 to 1805. The
Italian composer Luigi Boccherini was
attached to...
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period include: Carl
Philipp Emanuel Bach,
Johann Christian Bach,
Luigi Boccherini,
Domenico Cimarosa,
Joseph Martin Kraus,
Muzio Clementi,
Christoph Willibald...