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Giuseppe Ottavio Pitoni (Rieti, 18
March 1657 – Rome, 1
February 1743) was an
Italian organist and composer. He
became one of the
leading musicians in...
- Rome, he also
studied composition under the
guidance of
Giuseppe Ottavio Pitoni and
possibly (since this is unconfirmed)
violin with
Arcangelo Corelli....
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Smithsonian Magazine.
Retrieved 1 May 2024.
Pitoni Messinesi (Sicilian
Fried Calzone) https://www.mangiabedda.com/
pitoni-messinesi-sicilian-fried-calzone/...
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Giambattista Pittoni or
Giovanni Battista Pittoni (6 June 1687 – 6
November 1767) was a
Venetian painter of the late
Baroque or
Rococo period. He was among...
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Pitoni, a
common dish in Messina...
- 1097/SLA.0000000000005057. PMID 35007230.
Giulioni C,
Pirola GM,
Maggi M,
Pitoni L,
Fuligni D,
Beltrami M,
Palantrani V, De
Stefano V,
Maurizi V, Castellani...
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Provenzale and
later of
Nicola ****o. It has been
supposed that he was a
pupil of
Pitoni and
Alessandro Scarlatti, but he
could not
possibly have
studied with either...
- (72-71-61=204)
Playoff Filippo Bergamaschi, Alex Esmatges, Paul McBride,
Stefano Pitoni 3 24 Feb 2022 Ein Bay Open −14 (69-65-68=202) 2
strokes Conor Purcell...
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Maria Casimira of Poland.
According to the
contemporary Giuseppe Ottavio Pitoni,
Colombani left Rome to
accept a
position as a
chapel master in Ronciglione;...
- Rappler.
Retrieved 22
February 2020. "Mercato
shock in Indonesia, dai cani ai
pitoni arrosto in vendita". adnkronos. 31
March 2014.
Retrieved 16 June 2015. "Minahasa"...