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- Antonio Brescianello (also Bressonelli; ca. 1690, Bologna – 4 October 1758, Stuttgart) was an Italian Baroque composer and violinist. Brescianello's name...
- et Thisbée, a tragedy in five acts, in 1621. In 1718 Giuseppe Antonio Brescianello wrote his only opera, La Tisbe, for Württemberg court. François Francoeur...
- 2012: Kultur- und Kongresszentrum Liederhalle [de] Giuseppe Antonio Brescianello: Tisbe (premiere). 2013–2016: Stuttgart, Liederhalle etc., three annual...
- women. The current theme music is from the first movement of Giuseppe Brescianello's Violin Concerto No. 4 in E minor, Op. 1, performed by the Australian...
- [1724]) Josse Boutmy – Pièces de clavecin, Livre 1 Giuseppe Antonio Brescianello – 12 Concertos, Op. 1 Michele Corrette L'école d'Orphée, Op. 18 (Paris)...
- Jugement de Paris Antonio Maria BononciniGriselda Giuseppe Antonio Brescianello – Tisbe, Premiered Jan. 26 in Stuttgart Antonio CaldaraIfigenia in...
- festivals in Petworth, Sablé, Swansea and Valletta, and performances of Brescianello's opera Tisbe at the 2018 Buxton International Festival. During 2017 the...
- Ambrosius Stub, librettist and poet (born 1705) October 4 – Giuseppe Antonio Brescianello, Italian composer and violinist (born c. 1690) October 14 – Wilhelmine...
- Antonio Maria Bononcini – La conquista del vello d'oro Giuseppe Antonio BrescianelloTisbe Antonio Caldara – La verità nell'inganno Leo Leonardo – Diana...
- Gnocchi (1689–1775) Francesco Barsanti (1690–1775) Giuseppe Antonio Brescianello (1690–1758) Pierre-Gabriel Buffardin (1690–1768) Fortunato C****eri (1690–1757)...