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Gaetano Coronaro (18
December 1852 – 5
April 1908) was an
Italian conductor, pedagogue, and composer. He was born in
Vicenza and had his
initial musical...
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Francesco Cilea (1866–1950),
Baron Pierantonio Tasca (1858–1934),
Gaetano Coronaro (1852–1908), and
Alberto Franchetti (1860–1942). Only
three composers,...
- place, so it was a good
opportunity for the
expedition of
Coronaro to join with this.
Coronaro's survey concluded that the
Ismaan Sultanate (Majeerteen)...
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Mefistofele (1868, his own music; 1875, his own music) Un
tramonto (Gaetano
Coronaro; 1873) La
falce (Alfredo Catalani; 1875) La
Gioconda (Amilcare Ponchielli;...
- 1615–1681)
Arcangelo Corelli (1653–1713) Azio
Corghi (1937–2022)
Gaetano Coronaro (1852–1908)
Giuseppe Corsi da
Celano (1631/32–1691), also
known as Celani...
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violin skills under Gerolamo de
Angelis and
study composition with
Gaetano Coronaro. He
graduated in 1885 and
pursued further specialization in
Vienna under...
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Corneodermatoosseous syndrome Coronal synostosis syndactyly jejunal atresia Coronaro-cardiac
fistula Coronary arteries congenital malformation Coronary artery...
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study at the
Milan Conservatory.
Among his
teachers there was
Gaetano Coronaro. At his
graduation in 1900, Pedrollo's only
symphony was performed, under...
- the main part in the
world premiere of the
opera Un
Tramonto by
Gaetano Coronaro,
conducted by
Stefano Carlini, at the
Teatro Olimpico di
Vicenza in Italy...
- place, so it was a good
opportunity for the
expedition of
Coronaro to join with this.
Coronaro's survey concluded that the
Ismaan Sultanate depended on sea...