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Giovanni Battista Draghi (Italian: [dʒoˈvanni batˈtista ˈdraːɡi]; 4 January 1710 – 16 or 17 March 1736), usually referred to as Giovanni Battista Pergolesi (Italian: [perɡoˈleːzi;-eːsi]), was an Italian Baroque composer, violinist, and organist, leading exponent of the Baroque; he is considered one of the greatest Italian musicians of the first half of the 18th century and one of ...
Giovanni Battista Pergolesi: Paymer, Marvin E. (1977). Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, 1710–1736 : a thematic catalogue of the Opera omnia : with an appendix listing omitted compositions. Thematic catalogues. Vol. 1. New York: Pendragon Press. ISBN 0-918728-01-0. P Wilhelm Peterson-Berger: Karlsson, Henrik (2017).
Concerto in C major, Op. 7, No. 3 (also for violin or oboe solo) Giovanni Battista Pergolesi (attributed) Flute Concerto in G major; Flute Concerto in D major; Johann Joachim Quantz (1697–1773) – author of over 300 concertos for the flute. Concerto in G major; Concerto in C minor; Georg Philipp Telemann. Concerto in F major; Antonio Vivaldi
This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. ... Pages in category "Compositions by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi" The following 3 pages are in this ...
"Se tu m'ami" by "Giovanni Battista Pergolesi" Manuel Ponce [citation needed] Suite in A minor by "Sylvius Leopold Weiss" Preamble & Gavotte by "Alessandro Scarlatti" David Popper. Cello Concerto No. 5 in C-Major, Hob. VIIb:5 by "Joseph Haydn" Vladimir Vavilov. Ave Maria by Anonymous; The piece later received an unrelated misattribution to ...
Concerto Armonico No. 2 in B flat Major (Allegro moderato) was among the works that formed the basis for Igor Stravinsky's Pulcinella, Tarantella, based on works considered at the time to be by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi. Apart from Concerti Armonici, three sonatas for recorder and continuo were also discovered in the early 1990s.
Stabat Mater (P.77) [1] is a musical setting of the Stabat Mater sequence, composed by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi in 1736. [2] Composed in the final weeks of Pergolesi's life, [3] it is scored for soprano and alto soloists, violin I and II, viola and basso continuo. The autograph manuscript of the work is preserved in the Benedictine Abbey of ...
Piano Concerto No. 2, op. 37 (1960) Piano Concerto No. 3, op. 57 (1969) Artur Lemba. Piano Concerto No. 1 in G major (1905) Piano Concerto No. 2 in e minor (1931) Piano Concerto No. 3 in f minor (1945) Piano Concerto No. 4 in B major (1955) Piano Concerto No. 5 (1960) Theodor Leschtizky. Piano Concerto in C minor, Op. 9; Lowell Liebermann