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- Pedro António Avondano (16 April 1714 - 1782) was a Portuguese composer of Italian parentage. Pedro António was born and died in Lisbon. His father Pietro...
- Il mondo della luna is a 1765 opera by Pedro António Avondano, which was the first opera by a Portuguese composer to be performed in the Portuguese court...
- libretto was later also set by several other composers, such as Pedro António Avondano (1765), Giovanni Paisiello (1774 under the title Il credulo deluso, 1783)...
- – Claude Yvon, French encyclopedist (d. 1791) April 16 – Pedro António Avondano, Italian composer (d. 1782) April 18 – Jacques-Nompar III de Caumont, duc...
- Charles Avison (1709–1770) Giuseppe Avitrano (c. 1670 – 1756) Pedro António Avondano (1714–1782) Ana-Maria Avram (1961–2017) Slavko Avsenik (1929–2015) Aaron...
- – Claude Yvon, French encyclopedist (d. 1791) April 16 – Pedro António Avondano, Italian composer (d. 1782) April 18 – Jacques-Nompar III de Caumont, duc...
- Lisbon 1739). Naxos 8.66031921 (3 CDs, November 2012). Il mondo della luna (Avondano) 2020 Os Músicos do Tejo trazem música barroca ao auditório muni****l de...
- b****, with 2 violins and violoncello and the 5 Misereres). Pedro António Avondano (1714–1782), composer and organist (the first Portuguese composer of the...
-  1809) Lera Auerbach Diary of a Madman: Cello Concerto )2021) Pedro António Avondano Cello Concerto in G (c. 1780) Vaja Azarashvili Concerto for cello and chamber...
- including premieres of works by Francisco António de Almeida and Pedro António Avondano Ensemble Divino Sospiro, dir. Enrico Onofri. Tonos, cantadas et xácaras...