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Vincenzo Flauti (4
April 1782 – 20 June 1863) was an
Italian mathematician,
professor in the
university of Naples.
Flauti studied at the
Liceo del Salvatore...
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Sonate a tre (a 2
Flauti o
Violini e B****o continuo) (1733) Op. 8:
Sonate (1736) Op. 9:
Sonate per 2
Violini o
Flauti (Walsh/London 1739) Op. 10:...
- b****
voice is
accompanied only by
three trumpets and timpani.
Recorders (
flauti dolci) are
sometimes used to
express humility or poverty, such as in Bach's...
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Roberto Zambonini, "Mozart e
Mazzini –
Paesaggi poetico-musicali tra
flauti magici e voci "segrete", Malgrate,
Palazzo Agudio, 25
agosto 2007, ore 21...
- the
Christmas Oratorio for four
vocal parts,
three trumpets, timpani, two
flauti traversi, two oboes,
strings and continuo. Bach had
composed his Christmas...
- TfM›Locatelli,
Pietro Antonio. 1736. Sei
Sonate à Trè, o Due Violini, o Due
Flauti Traversi, è B****o per il Cembalo [scores]. Amsterdam: (published by the...
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Pentecost Monday Performed 29 May 1724 (1724-05-29)?:
Leipzig Movements 6
Vocal SATB solo and
choir Instrumental 2
flauti traversi 2
violins viola continuo...
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given name
which may
refer to:
Claudi Arimany (born 1955), Spanish/Catalan
flautis Claudi L. H.
Bockting (born 1969),
Dutch clinical psychologist and professor...
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Neapolitan mathematics related to the
Malfatti circles. In 1839,
Vincenzo Flauti, a
synthetic geometer,
posed a
challenge involving the
solution of three...
- concerto* & in cappella*,
Organo Choro II: 2 Violini, 4
Viole Choro III: 4
Flauti, 2 Oboi, 2 Clarini* (the oboe
parts may have been
added later; both parts...