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  1. Classical 39, Antonio Salieri: Mass in D Major by Antonio Salieri, 1994
  2. Viennese Composers: Ludwig van Beethoven, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Antonio Salieri, Joseph Haydn, Johannes Brahms, Franz Schubert
  3. Classical Era Composers: Ludwig Van Beethoven, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Antonio Salieri, Joseph Haydn, Franz Schubert, Carl Friedrich Abel
  4. ANTONIO SALIERI: SEIN LEBEN UND SEINE WELTLICHEN WERKE UNTER BESONDERER BERUCKSICHTIGUNG SEINER 'GROSSEN' OPERN. TEIL II, 1: VITA UND WELTLICHE WERKE by Rudolph Angermuller, 1974
  5. Antonio Salieri and Viennese opera.: An article from: Opera Canada
  6. Classical 65, Antonio Salieri: Mass in D Minor by Antonio Salieri, 2002
  7. 1750 births: Antonio Salieri, Tipu Sultan, Frederick Augustus I of Saxony, Lorenzo Mascheroni, Lady Anne Barnard, Johann Gottlob Schneider
  8. Maligned Master: Real Story of Antonio Salieri by Volkmar Braunbehrens, 1993-06-10
  9. Antonio Salieri - Der Rauchfangkehrer Libretto (Platinum Collection) (German Edition) by Joseph Leopold von Auenbrugger, 2010-06-12
  10. Antonio Salieri and Viennese Opera.(Review): An article from: Notes by Dorothea Link, 2000-03-01
  11. Burials at the Zentralfriedhof: Ludwig Van Beethoven, Antonio Salieri, Johannes Brahms, Franz Schubert, Arnold Schoenberg, Adolf Loos
  12. Person Um Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Antonio Salieri, Ignatz Anton von Weiser, Lorenzo da Ponte, Hieronymus von Colloredo, Emanuel Schikaneder (German Edition)
  13. 1825 deaths: Antonio Salieri, Eli Whitney, Jr., Thomas Bowdler, Jacques-Louis David, Daniel D. Tompkins, Antoine Alexandre Barbier
  14. Austrians of Italian Descent: Antonio Salieri, Zita of Bourbon-Parma, Marc Girardelli, Carl Ferdinand Cori, Franz Von Suppé

21. Antonio Salieri
(operone) Biografische Daten zum Komponisten, Listung der Opern.
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Salieri , Antonio
* 18. Aug. 1750 in Legnano
† 7. Mai 1825 in Wien
Komponist
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  • La vestale (komponiert 1768), nicht aufgeführt Le donne letterate (Giovanni Gastone Boccherini), commedia per musica 3 Akte (Karneval 1770 Wien, Burgtheater oder Wien, Kärnterthortheater) L'amore innocente (Giovanni Gastone Boccherini), pastorale 2 Akte (1770 Wien, Burgtheater oder Wien, Kärnterthortheater) Don Chisciotte alle nozze di Gamace (Giovanni Gastone Boccherini nach Miguel de Cervantes), divertimento teatrale 2 Akte (Karneval 1771 Wien, Kärnterthortheater) La moda ossia scompigli domestici (Pietro Cipretti), 2 Akte (1771 Wien) Armida (Marco Coltellini nach Torquato Tasso), dramma per musica 3 Akte (2. Juni 1771 Wien, Burgtheater oder Wien, Kärnterthortheater); Erstaufführungen: 20. 11. 1773 Kopenhagen; 1774 Üetersburg (italienisch); 1775/76 Hamburg (konzertant); 1783/84 Mainz (deutsch von C. F. Cramer); 1785 Braunschweig (italienisch); 16. 4. 1787 Berlin (Cramers Fassung, konzertant) La fiera di Venezia (Giovanni Gastone Boccherini), commedia per musica 3 Akte (29. Jan. 1772 Wien, Burgtheater oder Wien, Kärnterthortheater)

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23. Antonio Salieri Definition Of Antonio Salieri In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
Salieri, Antonio . Born Aug. 18, 1750, in Legnago, near Verona; died May 7, 1825, in Vienna. Italian composer, conductor, and teacher. In 1766, Salieri settled in Vienna, where
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24. ÖBL-Biographie: Antonio Salieri
Kurze Daten zu Leben und Werk des heute oft vernachl ssigten Gegenspielers von Mozart.
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25. Salieri, Antonio
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Salieri, Antonio
Salieri, Antonio
Period: Classic
Born: Tuesday, August 18, 1750 in Verona, Italy
Died: Saturday, May 7, 1825 in Vienna, Austria
Nation of Origin: Italy
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Salieri gave music lessons to such high-profile composers as Beethoven, Schubert, and Liszt. He was a fine composer and was unjustly maligned by the movie "Amadeus." The film implies that Salieri caused Mozart's death because he envied Mozart's talent. That is not the case. Mozart died of rheumatic inflammatory fever. The two composers enjoyed a good professional relationship by all accounts.
General Bibliography: Blume, Friedrich, with Norton, M. D. (Translator) and Norton, Herter (Translator), Classic and Romantic Music; A Comprehensive Survey, Kennedy, Michael, The Oxford Dictionary of Music, Oxford University Press, 2nd Edition, 1997, ISBN: 0198691629 Rosen, Charles, The Classical Style : Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Sadie, Stanley and Tyrrell, John; Editors

26. ADB:Salieri, Antonio – Wikisource
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28. Salieri, Antonio Summary | BookRags.com
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29. Antonio Salieri — Infoplease.com
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30. Salieri, Antonio
Salieri, Antonio Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2004. Read Salieri, Antonio at Questia library.
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31. Salieri, Antonio Biography - S9.com
1750 Antonio Salieri, born on the 18th of August in Legnago, Venice, Italy. He was a Italian Composer and Conductor.1766 - He was taken to Vienna by F. L. Gassmann, who
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1750 - Antonio Salieri, born on the 18th of August in Legnago, Venice, Italy. He was a Italian Composer and Conductor.
1766 - He was taken to Vienna by F. L. Gassmann, who introduced him to the emperor Joseph.
1770 - His first opera, Le Donne letterate, was produced at the Burg-Theater.
1771 - Others followed in rapid succession, and his Armida, was a triumphant success.
1774 - He became Kapellmeister.
1778 - On the death of Bonno, became Hofkapellmeister.
- He held his offices for fifty years, though he made frequent visits to Italy and Paris, and composed music for many European theaters. 1787 - On the 8th of June, he held his offices for fifty years, though he made frequent visits to Italy and Paris, and composed music for many European theaters. 1804 - His last opera was Die Neger, was produced. 1824 - Retired from office on his full salary.

32. Salieri, Antonio: Baker's Student Encyclopedia Of Music
famous Italian composer and teacher;b. Legnago, near Verona, Aug. 18, 1750; d. Vienna, May 7, 1825. Salieri studied violin and harpsichord with his brother, Francesco, then
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33. Salieri, Antonio
Salieri, Antonio (1750–1825) Italian composer. He taught Beethoven, Schubert, Hummel, and Liszt, and was the musical rival of Mozart at the emperor's court in Vienna, where
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34. Salieri, Antonio
Salieri, Antonio (b. Aug. 18, 1750, Legnago, Republic of Venice Italyd. May 7, 1825, Vienna, Austria), Italian composer whose operas were acclaimed throughout Europe in the
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(b . Aug. 18, 1750, Legnago, Republic of Venice [Italy]d. May 7, 1825, Vienna, Austria), Italian composer whose operas were acclaimed throughout Europe in the late 18th century. At the age of 16, Salieri was taken to Vienna by F.L. Gassmann, the imperial court composer and music director ( Hofkapellmeister ), and was introduced to Emperor Joseph II. Salieri's first opera, Le donne letterate, was produced at the Burgtheater in Vienna in 1770. Four years later the emperor made him the court composer, and in 1788 he became Hofkapellmeister, a position Salieri held for 36 years. During his official career he composed operas not only for theatres in Austria but also for companies in France and Italy. His best-known work was the French opera Tarare (1787), translated into Italian as Axur, re d'Ormus, which the Viennese public preferred to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Don Giovanni . Salieri's last opera was performed in 1804, and he then devoted himself to composing sacred music. Throughout his life Salieri remained friendly with Joseph Haydn and with Ludwig van Beethoven, whom he had given lessons in counterpoint and who dedicated the

35. Tarare (Salieri, Antonio) - IMSLP/Petrucci Music Library: Free Public Domain She
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39. Antonio Salieri — FactMonster.com
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40. Salieri, Antonio - Encyclopedia Britannica - On History
Full Name Antonio Salieri. Nationality Italian Activity Italian composer. Born 1808-1750 Died 07-05-1825
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