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  • | works = ...egory:K%C3%B6lling,_Carl http://imslp.org/wiki/Category:K%C3%B6lling,_Carl IMSLP wiki:Carl Kölling]. Accessed 24 February 2013</ref> ...
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  • ...so be performed in public in order to ''seduce'' people to my philosophy." With this request, Gast reworked ''Lebensgebetl'' into ''Friendship'', and orche *[[List of works by Friedrich Nietzsche#Music|List of works by Friedrich Nietzsche]] ...
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  • ...typical of a teacher-pupil ..."</ref> It is also possible that he studied with Alessandro Scarlatti. [[Leonardo Vinci]], [[Giuseppe Porsile]], [[Nicola Po ==Works, editions and recordings== ...
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  • He is known for several theoretical works, and for his beginners' textbook ''Compendiolum musicae'' of 1548, which wa ==Works== ...
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  • ...ollowing his return to Denmark, he composed music for a number of dramatic works at the [[Royal Danish Theatre]]. From 1851, he was the organist at [[Chris == Notable works == ...
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  • ...e archive forms part of the [[International Music Score Library Project]] (IMSLP). ...eb ]</ref> A number of contemporary composers have chosen to publish their works in WIMA. The older music offered in WIMA is out of [[copyright]]. ...
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  • ==External links== *{{IMSLP|work=La Belle au Bois Dormant (Carafa, Michele)|cname=''La Belle au Bois Do ...
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  • ...ith his father, the composer [[Václav Jan Kopřiva]] (1708–1789), and later with [[Josef Seger]] in [[Prague]]. Then he became organist at the St. Jacob's C ==List of selected works== ...
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  • ...mo Puccini]] and Italian {{lang|it|[[verismo]]}} is evident in many of his works. ==External links== ...
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  • ...rman composer, best known today for his teaching pieces - simple [[piano]] works written for students. He was born in [[Harpersdorf]], [[Silesia]]. His [[so ==External links== ...
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  • {{Short description|Common rhythm in Anton Bruckner's symphonic works}} ...(2004): 79. "Yet even so instantly recognizable a rhythmic tic can be used with great variety."</ref> ...
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  • ...] in [[Hamburg]]. His most important pupil, [[Matthias Weckmann]], studied with him from 1633 to 1636 and later joined him in Hamburg as organist at the [[ ==Works, editions and recordings== ...
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  • ...e time and include [[opera]]s, [[oratorio]]s, a large number of liturgical works, and chamber music. Particularly his operas are notable for establishing th ==External links== ...
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  • His musical output includes several works for two [[violin]]s. In 1733, he produced ''Le Rhône et la Saône'', a vocal == External links == ...
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  • ...this practice complained to the Vatican in 1919, where he was then charged with embellishing [[Gregorian chants]]. [[Pope Benedict XV]] issued an edict aga ==External links== ...
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