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Ferragut (also
known as Ferragus, Ferracutus, Ferracute, Ferrakut,
Ferraguto, Ferraù, Fernagu) was a character—a
Saracen paladin,
sometimes depicted as...
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Quoted in Grove, p. 97
Quoted in
Ferraguto, p. 24
Ferraguto, pp. 25–26 Thompson, p. 172
Ferraguto, pp.
Ferraguto, pp. 45–46 "Music:
Philharmonic Society"...
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competition imprisons one of the Christians. But the
second knight to fight,
Ferraguto (a.k.a. Ferraù),
kills Argalia and
Angelica flees,
chased by
leading paladins...
- of the King of
France and
Foreign Princess in Rome in R. Ahrendt, M.
Ferraguto, D.
Mahiet (eds) -
Music and
Diplomacy from the
Early Modern Era to the...
- Haydn) was
likely because G
major was a
favorable key for the flute. Mark
Ferraguto has
discussed Haydn's
deliberate use of
spare instrumental scoring and...
- was used most
frequently by moriscos.
Ferragut (also
known as Ferragus,
Ferraguto, Ferraù, Fernagu, Ferracutus): a character,
sometimes portra**** as a giant...
- media/production, 2020–present) Alex
Barron (editing) AJ
McKeon (editing)
Angela Ferraguto (co-production, 2018–2020) JJ
Bersch (research)
Theme music composed by...
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later give "The Frog"
String Quartet, Op. 50 No. 6, its nickname. Mark
Ferraguto has
discussed Haydn's
deliberate use of
repetition in the trio section...
- of
Global Harmony in US-PRC Silk Road Diplomacy". In Ahrendt, Rebekah;
Ferraguto, Mark; Mahiet,
Damien (eds.).
Music and
Diplomacy from the
Early Modern...
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paladin Orlando (Roland),
including the tale of his
mortal duel with
Ferraguto and his
ultimate death at Roncesvalles. The
material derives originally...