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- Giovanni Battista Sammartini (c. 1700 – 15 January 1775) was an Italian composer, violinist, organist, choirmaster and teacher. He counted Gluck among...
- Sammartini is a surname, and may refer to the brothers Giovanni Battista Sammartini (c.1700–1775), Italian composer and oboist, younger brother of Giuseppe...
- Giuseppe Francesco Gaspare Melchiorre Bald****are Sammartini (also Gioseffo, S Martini, St Martini, San Martini, San Martino, Martini, Martino; 6 January...
- arrangement of three short pieces (for "Antique Instruments") and a Sonata by Sammartini (presented by a "Quintet of Recorders") as the evening's prin****l instrumental...
- Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, and they performed the Sonata of Sammartini. After moving to New York, Ma enrolled at the Juilliard School, where...
- Philip Warwick, English politician (b. 1609) 1775 – Giovanni Battista Sammartini, Italian organist and composer (b. 1700) 1783 - Lord Stirling, American...
- that I decided to write this 'plaint'." Recorder Concerto in F major (Sammartini): Scores at the International Music Score Library Project 6 Concertos...
- Heinrich Graun Jean-Marie Leclair Francesco Maria Veracini Giovanni Battista Sammartini Bald****are Galuppi Bach's elder sons and pupils: Wilhelm Friedemann Bach...
- 1737 Gluck arrived in Milan, and was introduced to Giovanni Battista Sammartini, who, according to Giuseppe Carpani, taught Gluck "practical knowledge...
- Locatelli (1695–1764) Marie-Anne-Catherine Quinault (1695–1791) Giuseppe Sammartini (1695–1750) Ernst Gottlieb Baron (1696–1760) Pierre Février (1696–1760)...