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(Wq.53) – mis-attributed to Gluck [1] - Six Trio Sonatas for 2 Violins and Basso continuo, publ. 1746; in C Major; in G Minor; in A Major; in B♭ Major; in E♭ Major; in F Major (Wq.54) – mis-attributed to Gluck [1] - Trio Sonata in E Major for 2 Violins and Basso continuo; GluckWV 5.2.1 - authenticated Trio Sonata in F Major for 2 ...
[14] [15] [16] During this same period, Sawyer's relationship with Gluck intensified. On 25 May 1936, Gluck confided to their diary that the two were married, had exchanged rings, and the date became their anniversary. [3] Their affair lasted until 1944 and was marked by the creation of Medallion, which Gluck called the YouWe Picture.
Medallion Records was a record label (1919 – late 1921 or early 1922) [1] owned by the Baldwin Piano Corporation of Cincinnati, Ohio. Most Medallion issues were pressed from masters leased from Emerson Records , whose catalogue included early jazz recordings by the Louisiana Five and Eubie Blake .
On 5 October 1762, Orfeo ed Euridice was given its first performance, on a libretto by Calzabigi, set to music by Gluck. Gluck tried to achieve a noble, Neo-Classical or "beautiful simplicity". The dances were arranged by Angiolini and the title role was taken by Guadagni, a catalytic force in Gluck's reform, renowned for his unorthodox acting ...
US BB 1936 #1, US #1 for 10 weeks, 15 total weeks, Grammy Hall of Fame 2004, Jazz Standards 1936: 2: Fred Astaire "The Way You Look To-night" [4] Brunswick 7717: July 26, 1936 () August 1936 () US BB 1936 #2, US #1 for 6 weeks, 17 total weeks, Grammy Hall of Fame 1998, Jazz Standards 1936 3
Gluck ended the relationship with Spry and held a bonfire of personal letters, diaries and paintings at Bolton House. [1] One of Gluck's best-known paintings, Medallion, is a dual portrait of Gluck and Nesta Obermer, inspired by a night in 1936 when the lovers attended a Fritz Busch production of Mozart's Don Giovanni. [9]
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Operas by Christoph Willibald Gluck [1]; Title Genre Acts Libretto Premiere Notes Date Venue Artaserse: dramma per musica: 3 acts: Metastasio: 26 December 1741