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Inventions and
Sinfonias. Inventions,
Sinfonias:
Scores at the
International Music Score Library Project Bach's
Inventions and
Sinfonias,
Mutopia Project...
- four
vocal parts.
Examples of such "
sinfonias"
composed after the
classical era include:
Vincent d'Indy
wrote a
Sinfonia brevis de
bello Gallico,
Latin for:...
- more or less
indistinguishable from his "
sinfonias." The
Baroque genre that
comes closest to the
classical sinfonia concertante is the
concerto grosso; among...
- "Las
sinfonías de
Carlos Chávez." (part 1) Pauta:
Cuadernos de teoría y crítica
musical 6, no. 21 (January–March): 63–75.
Reprinted as "Las
sinfonías de...
- The
Portsmouth Sinfonia was an
English orchestra founded by a
group of
students at the
Portsmouth School of Art in 1970. The
Sinfonia was
generally open...
- music. The
music of the
seven Sinfonias shows the
clear intersection of
different styles of
European music.
Sinfonias Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 7 are written...
- Look up
sinfonia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
sinfonia is any of
several musical instrumental forms.
Sinfonia may also
refer to:
Sinfónía, a 2004...
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Sinfonia (Symphony) is a
composition by the
Italian composer Luciano Berio which was
commissioned by the New York
Philharmonic for its 125th anniversary...
- The
Sinfonia Concertante for Violin,
Viola and
Orchestra in E♭ major, K. 364 (320d), was
written by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. At the time of its composition...
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Sinfonia Viva is a
British orchestra based in Nottingham, England. The
orchestra is
administratively based in Stapleford, Nottingham. It
gives concerts...