- the case of
arias in
pasticcio operas by
substituting a new text for the
original one. In late 18th-century
English pasticcios, for
instance by Samuel...
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operetta impresario, comedian, librettist,
publisher and "composer" of
pasticcio productions of
other composers' music. He is
regarded in
Italy as the...
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Joseph Haydn was a
prolific composer of the
classical period. He is
regarded as the "father of the symphony" and the "father of the
string quartet" for...
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mocking it. The word
pastiche is the
French borrowing of the
Italian noun
pasticcio,
which is a pâté or pie-filling
mixed from
diverse ingredients. Its first...
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Georgiana Cavendish,
Duchess of
Devonshire (née Spencer; /dʒɔːrˈdʒeɪnə/ jor-JAY-nə; 7 June 1757 – 30
March 1806), was an
English aristocrat, socialite...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pas****io
takes its name from the
Italian pasticcio, a
large family of
baked savory pies that may be
based on meat, fish,...
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produced three performance versions of the P****ion, the last of
which is a
pasticcio with
arias from
George Frideric Handel's
Brockes P****ion.
There are two...
- century. Vivaldi's
setting of the
Argippo libretto partially survives in a
pasticcio, RV Anh. 137, which, in the 21st century, was the
basis for a reconstruction...
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piccioli virtuosi ambulanti was the
title of one of the
annual end-of-term
pasticcios that were
organized by the
Bergamo music school's director, the composer...
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these works were long
considered to be original, they are now
known to be
pasticcios of
sonatas by
various German composers. The
works on
which the concertos...