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- Gaetano Pugnani (27 November 1731 – 15 July 1798, full name: Giulio Gaetano Gerolamo Pugnani) was an Italian composer and violinist. Gaetano Pugnani was born...
- Praeludium and Allegro (in the style of Pugnani) is a piece for violin and piano written by Fritz Kreisler. The piece was first published in 1905, among...
- composers. They were originally ascribed to earlier composers, such as Gaetano Pugnani, Giuseppe Tartini and Antonio Vivaldi, and then, in 1935, Kreisler revealed...
- "Flakpanzer A7V". Fleischer 2015, p. 83. Forty & Livesey 2006, p. 273. Pugnani 1951, pp. 161–162. Baryatinsky & Kolomiets 2000. Forty & Livesey 2006,...
- by Giandomenico Boggio and Giuseppe Banti. The music is set by Gaetano Pugnani (1731-1798). Demetrius appears (under the Gr**** form of his name, Demetrios)...
- František Xaver Dušek (1731–1799) Elisabetta de Gambarini (1731–1765) Gaetano Pugnani (1731–1798) Théodore-Jean Tarade (1731–1788) Carlo Giuseppe Toeschi [de]...
- decades before Stradivari's were likewise championed; by the 1750s, Gaetano Pugnani is known to have acquired and preferred a Giuseppe Guarneri del Gesù violin...
- Pollastri (1886–1960), professional violinist Gaetano Previati, artist Gaetano Pugnani (1731–1798), Italian violinist Gaetano Sabatini (1703–1734), Italian draftsman...
- be a pupil of Gaetano Pugnani. He served at the Savoia court in Turin, 1773–80, then toured as a soloist, at first with Pugnani, before going to Paris...
- Friedemann Bach" Menuett by "Nicola Porpora" Praeludium and Allegro by "Gaetano Pugnani" La Précieuse by "Louis Couperin" Preghiera by "Giovanni Battista Martini"...