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Junto al
Generalife (1959;
first performance by
Siegfried Behrend)
Sonata Giocosa (1960;
dedicated to
Renata Tarragó) Invocación y
danza (1961;
first performance...
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Feltre to
Mantua in 1423 to open his
famous humanist school, the Casa
Giocosa.
Isabella d'Este,
Marchioness of Mantua,
married Francesco II Gonzaga,...
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revised 1991)
Suita romantica for
viola and
piano (1957)
Suita giocosa (Suite
Giocosa) for wind
quintet (1958–1959,
revised 1992)
String Quartet (1959)...
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Overture to
Faust (No. 6), Op. 46 (1880; premièred in
March 1881)
Ouvertura giocosa (No. 7) (premièred in
April 1883) –
presumed lost Die
Fischerin Du bist...
- Venice, 1788), and Seleuco, re di
Siria (Venice, 1791), and the
opera giocosa La
villanella rapita (Süttör, 1784). The
latter of
which had additional...
- La
villanella rapita (The
Abducted Country Girl) is an
opera giocosa in two acts by
Francesco Bianchi with
additional arias by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart...
- provenance),
which pick up the
goliardic tradition and the
tradition of
poesia giocosa, and which,
using colorful and
realistic expressions, were
impudent and...
- Moisè,
Venice I/8 Il
signor Bruschino,
ossia Il
figlio per
azzardo farsa giocosa 1 act
Giuseppe Maria Foppa,
after Le fils par
hasard (1809) by René de...
- (Signor Bruschino, or The
Accidental Son) is a one act
operatic farce (farsa
giocosa per musica) by
Gioachino Rossini to a
libretto by
Giuseppe Maria Foppa...