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- states that "Il figliolo Terradellas è sempre in conservatorio" [Terradellas is still (a student) at the conservatory]. Terradellas's first opera, Astarto...
- some native operas were written as well, including the ones by Domènec Terradellas, Carles Baguer, Ramon Carles, Isaac Albéniz and Enric Granados. The Barcelona...
- for Verona, by Carl Heinrich Graun in 1743 for Stuttgart, by Domènec Terradellas in 1744 for Venice, by Bald****are Galuppi in 1749 for Vienna, by Johann...
- transcripts of calls between a Catalan independence activist Victor Terradellas and a group of Russians who came forward with an offer of up to 10,000...
- – John Plumptre, British politician (d. 1791) February 13 – Domènec Terradellas, Spanish opera composer (d. 1751) February 14 – Alexandra Kurakina, daughter...
- Joan Brudieu, Mateu Fletxa el Vell, Anselm Viola i Valentí, Domènec Terradellas and Josep Anselm Clavé. Robert Hughes has noted how the non-soundproof...
- Kenrick Clayton, British politician (d. 1769) February 13 – Domènec Terradellas, Spanish opera composer (d. 1751) February 14 Jan ten Compe, painter...
- R TH-Trucks Team TH-Trucks Team 435 Ricardo Ramilo Suarez Marc Sola Terradellas Can-Am Maverick XRS Turbo Scuderia Ramilo Rodamoto Scuderia Ramilo Rodamoto...
- and by marriage Princess of Anhalt-Dessau (b. 1722) May 20 – Domènec Terradellas, Spanish opera composer (b. 1713) June 9 – John Machin, English mathematician...
- (1711–1758) Jean-Joseph C****anéa de Mondonville (1711–1772) Domènec Terradellas (c. 1711–1751) James Oswald (1711–1769) Frederick the Great (1712–1786)...