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- Mrs Philarmonica (fl. 1715) was the pseudonym of an early-18th century English female, Baroque composer. She published a collection of 6 trio sonatas for...
- Minor by Frédéric Chopin 2020 Rope Rome and Juliet: Love Theme by Prague Philarmonica & Nick Ingam Ball Clubs Ribbon Nocturne No.20 In C Sharp Minor by Frédéric...
- 1710–1737) Maria Margherita Grimani (fl. 1713–1718 [b.ca.1690]) Mrs Philarmonica (fl. 1715) Marie-Anne-Catherine Quinault (1695–1791) Rosanna Scalfi Marcello...
- Jacques Morel (fl. c. 1700–1749) Antonio Orefice (fl. 1708–1734) Mrs Philarmonica (fl. 1715) Julie Pinel (fl. 1710–1737) Marieta Morosina Priuli (fl. 1665)...
- Order Artist Act Buzzes and Judges' Choices Psinakis Manolidou Perris 1 Philarmonica of Lamia Musicians — — — 2 Dead Prezz Junior Break Dance — — — 3 Grace...
- Ethelbert Nevin. In September 1910 she performed solo with the New York Philarmonica Orchestra at the Madison Square Garden. In March 1902 Fisk performed...
- (1921–1997) Elena Petrová (1929–2002) Irena Pfeiffer (1912–1996) Mrs Philarmonica (fl. 1715) Liz Phillips (born 1951) Elizabeth Philp (1827–1885) Maria...
- October 2011 O Rappa 29 October 2011 4 November 2011 Daniel and Orquestra Philarmônica São Paulo 8 November 2011 KC and The Sunshine Band 12 November 2011 The...
- to the streets of Ipanema. The format of the band was inspired by the Philarmonica Embocadura, a Carnival street band in the city of Uba, in the neighboring...