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Christoph Pepusch (German pronunciation: [ˈjoːhan ˈkʁɪstɔf ˈpeːpʊʃ]; 1667 – 31 July [O.S. 20 July] 1752), also
known as John
Christopher Pepusch (English:...
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Pepusch is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Francesca Pepusch (c.1680–1746),
Italian singer Johann Christoph Pepusch (1667–1752), German...
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written in 1728 by John **** with
music arranged by
Johann Christoph Pepusch. It is one of the
watershed plays in
Augustan drama and is the only example...
- 1730,
which was
subsequently emended and re-issued by his teacher, Dr.
Pepusch.
James was born on 22
March 1686, the
second but
eldest surviving son of...
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Frideric Handel, and her
longstanding ****ociation with the
composer Johann Pepusch, whom it
seems she
married around 1718.
After performing at
Venice between...
- (1919–1989), film
director Kerstin Ott (born 1982),
singer Johann Christoph Pepusch (1667–1752), composer,
lived in
England Oliver Petszokat (born 1978), singer...
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produced in
London Nicola ****o –
Radamisto Handel –
Rodrigo Johann Christoph Pepusch – Thomyris,
Queen of
Scythia Alessandro Scarlatti –
Mitridate Eupatore...
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Christoph Pepusch (1667–1752), who
supervised the boys' education. In due
course Cooke became the Academy's librarian, and at the
death of
Pepusch ****umed...
- is a
ballad opera with text by John **** and
music by
Johann Christoph Pepusch. It is a
sequel to ****'s The Beggar's Opera. Due to censorship, the opera...
- is the only
material Weill borrowed from the
melodies Johann Christoph Pepusch arranged for The Beggar's Opera. The
title Die
Dreigroschenoper was determined...