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Teodoro Cottrau (7
December 1827 – 30
March 1879) was an
Italian composer, lyricist, publisher,
journalist and politician. He
specialised in "folksy"...
- song. It was
translated by
Teodoro Cottrau (1827–1879) from
Neapolitan into
Italian and
published by the
Cottrau firm, as a barcarola, in
Naples in 1849...
- Félix
Cottrau (1799 – 1852), was a
French painter. This article incorporates text from a
publication now in the
public domain: Bryan,
Michael (1886)...
- (Traditional) Tu ca nun
chiagne (Ernesto de Curtis)
Addio a
Napoli (Teodoro
Cottrau) Tre
giorni son che Nina
Premiere caresse (Vincenzo di Crescenzo) Senza...
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Guillaume Louis Cottrau (10
August 1797 in
Paris – 31
October 1847 in Naples) was a
French composer and
music publisher.
Arrived in
Naples with his father...
- by
Ernesto Tagliaferri,
Paolo Tosti, :it:Pasquale
Mario Costa,
Teodoro Cottrau, it:Evemero Nardella,
Rodolfo Falvo, De Curtis, Di Capua, E. A. Mario,...
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Teodoro Corrà [it] (born 1996),
actor Teodoro Correr (1750–1830)
Teodoro Cottrau (1827–1879)
Teodoro Cuñado (born 1970)
Teodoro de
Croix (1730–1792) Teodoro...
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Louis II
Portrait by Félix
Cottrau after Jean-Baptiste
Wicar King of
Holland Reign 1 – 13 July 1810
Predecessor Louis I
Successor William I as King of...
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adapted the
words to the
dialect of his time,[citation needed] and
Guglielmo Cottrau wrote the music,
which was
entirely different from the
original melody...
- Knop S.159: Guillaume-Louis
Cottrau S.161/3:
Giovanni Bononcini (misattrib.
Salvator Rosa) S.162: Guillaume-Louis
Cottrau S.162/2:
Gioachino Rossini S...