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  • Arcangelo Corelli
  • Italian violinist and composer (1653–1713)

    Arcangelo Corelli (/kəˈrɛli/, also UK: /kɒˈ-/, US: /kɔːˈ-, koʊˈ-/; Italian: [arˈkandʒelo koˈrɛlli]; 17 February 1653 – 8 January 1713) was an Italian

    Arcangelo Corelli

    Arcangelo Corelli

    Arcangelo_Corelli

  • Marie Corelli
  • English novelist (1855–1924)

    back to the famous musician Arcangelo Corelli", and on other occasions claimed to descend from the Doges of Venice. Corelli avoided being seen in public

    Marie Corelli

    Marie Corelli

    Marie_Corelli

  • Concerto grosso in D major, Op. 6, No. 4 (Corelli)
  • Composition by Arcangelo Corelli

    Concerto grosso in D major, Op. 6, No. 4, is a composition by Arcangelo Corelli, and was published as the fourth concerto in his Twelve Concerti Grossi

    Concerto grosso in D major, Op. 6, No. 4 (Corelli)

    Concerto grosso in D major, Op. 6, No. 4 (Corelli)

    Concerto_grosso_in_D_major,_Op._6,_No._4_(Corelli)

  • Trio sonata
  • Musical genre popular in the Baroque era

    Italian composer Arcangelo Corelli was one of the most influential composers of the trio sonata. The published trio sonatas by Corelli are: Twelve Church

    Trio sonata

    Trio sonata

    Trio_sonata

  • Twelve concerti grossi, Op. 6 (Corelli)
  • Compositions by Arcangelo Corelli

    concerti grossi, Op. 6, is a collection of twelve concerti written by Arcangelo Corelli probably in the 1680s but not prepared for publication until 1714

    Twelve concerti grossi, Op. 6 (Corelli)

    Twelve concerti grossi, Op. 6 (Corelli)

    Twelve_concerti_grossi,_Op._6_(Corelli)

  • Twelve Violin Sonatas, Op. 5 (Corelli)
  • Set of sonatas composed by Arcangelo Corelli

    violino e violone o cimbalo) is a collection of 12 violin sonatas by Arcangelo Corelli, first published on 1 January 1700. The first edition is dedicated

    Twelve Violin Sonatas, Op. 5 (Corelli)

    Twelve Violin Sonatas, Op. 5 (Corelli)

    Twelve_Violin_Sonatas,_Op._5_(Corelli)

  • Baroque music
  • Style of Western classical music

    Alessandro Stradella, who originated the concerto grosso style; and Arcangelo Corelli, who was one of the first composers to publish widely and have his

    Baroque music

    Baroque music

    Baroque_music

  • Arcangelo
  • Name list

    (1921–2001), Italian cross-country skier Arcangelo di Cola (active 1416–1429) Italian late-Gothic painter Arcangelo Corelli (1653–1713), Italian violinist and

    Arcangelo

    Arcangelo

  • Arrol Corelli
  • Musical artist

    suggested the stage name Arrol Corelli, after the Italian composer Arcangelo Corelli, who was also a violinist. Corelli wrote the background music for

    Arrol Corelli

    Arrol_Corelli

  • Christmas Concerto
  • 1690 composition by Arcangelo Corelli

    Concerto grosso in G minor, Op. 6, No. 8, by Arcangelo Corelli, known commonly as the Christmas Concerto, was commissioned by Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni

    Christmas Concerto

    Christmas Concerto

    Christmas_Concerto

  • Casanova (2005 film)
  • 2005 American film

    composed by Arcangelo Corelli Sonata for Violin & Continuo, Op. 5 No. 7 in D Minor (3. Sarabanda - Largo), composed by Arcangelo Corelli Bourée from Plaisirs

    Casanova (2005 film)

    Casanova_(2005_film)

  • Folia
  • Type of musical composition

    tune with resemblances to the Francesco Geminiani/Arcangelo Corelli: Concerto Grosso n 12; the 12 Corelli concerts were published in 1714, although a 1681

    Folia

    Folia

    Folia

  • Sonata
  • Type of instrumental composition

    multi-movement dance cycles for solo instrument.” In the works of Arcangelo Corelli and his contemporaries, two broad classes of sonata were established

    Sonata

    Sonata

    Sonata

  • Variations on a Theme of Corelli
  • 1931 set of variations by Sergei Rachmaninoff

    Switzerland. The theme is La Folia, which was not in fact composed by Arcangelo Corelli, but was used by him in 1700 as the basis for 23 variations in his

    Variations on a Theme of Corelli

    Variations_on_a_Theme_of_Corelli

  • Circle of fifths
  • Relationship among tones of the chromatic scale

    Taruskin, Arcangelo Corelli was the most influential composer to establish the pattern as a standard harmonic "trope": "It was precisely in Corelli's time

    Circle of fifths

    Circle of fifths

    Circle_of_fifths

  • Jason Schwartzman
  • American actor and musician (born 1980)

    American Summer: Ten Years Later Greg 4 episodes 2017–2018 Neo Yokio Arcangelo Corelli (voice) 7 episodes 2020 Medical Police The Goldfinch 4 episodes Fargo

    Jason Schwartzman

    Jason Schwartzman

    Jason_Schwartzman

  • Pantheon, Rome
  • Roman temple, later church, in Rome

    there are the painters Raphael and Annibale Carracci, the composer Arcangelo Corelli, and the architect Baldassare Peruzzi. In the 15th century, the Pantheon

    Pantheon, Rome

    Pantheon, Rome

    Pantheon,_Rome

  • Christina, Queen of Sweden
  • Queen of Sweden from 1632 to 1654

    Pasquini to compose for her; Arcangelo Corelli dedicated his first work, Sonata da chiesa opus 1, to her. On 2 February 1687 Corelli or Alessandro Scarlatti

    Christina, Queen of Sweden

    Christina, Queen of Sweden

    Christina,_Queen_of_Sweden

  • G minor
  • Minor key and scale based on the note G

    39 and Johann Baptist Wanhal's G minor symphony from before 1771. Arcangelo Corelli Christmas Concerto Henry Purcell "Dido's Lament" from Dido and Aeneas

    G minor

    G_minor

  • Correlazione
  • Ballet made by Miriam Mahdaviani

    by Miriam Mahdaviani for New York City Ballet's Diamond Project II to Corelli's concerti grossi, Op. 6, No. 1 in D major, No. 3 in C minor, No. 8 in G

    Correlazione

    Correlazione

  • George Frideric Handel
  • German-British composer (1685–1759)

    diverse in his composition. It is evident how much he learnt from Arcangelo Corelli about writing for instruments, and from Alessandro Scarlatti about

    George Frideric Handel

    George Frideric Handel

    George_Frideric_Handel

  • John Ravenscroft (composer)
  • English Baroque composer (c.1665–1697)

    of the Baroque era, who moved to Rome. He was possibly a pupil of Arcangelo Corelli, by whom he was strongly influenced, and around the middle of the

    John Ravenscroft (composer)

    John_Ravenscroft_(composer)

  • Classical music
  • Broad tradition of Western art music

    Monteverdi, Barbara Strozzi, Domenico Scarlatti, Georg Philipp Telemann, Arcangelo Corelli, Alessandro Scarlatti, Jean-Philippe Rameau, Jean-Baptiste Lully,

    Classical music

    Classical music

    Classical_music

  • Tomaso Albinoni
  • Italian composer (1671–1751)

    In his lifetime these works were compared favourably with those of Arcangelo Corelli and Antonio Vivaldi. His nine collections published in Italy, Amsterdam

    Tomaso Albinoni

    Tomaso Albinoni

    Tomaso_Albinoni

  • Apotheosis
  • Glorification of a subject to divine level

    wrote two pieces titled as apotheoses, one for Arcangelo Corelli (Le Parnasse, ou L'Apothéose de Corelli), and one for Jean Baptiste Lully (L'Apothéose

    Apotheosis

    Apotheosis

    Apotheosis

  • Concerto grosso
  • Form of baroque music

    first major composer to use the term concerto grosso was Arcangelo Corelli. After Corelli's death, a collection of twelve of his concerti grossi was published

    Concerto grosso

    Concerto_grosso

  • The 50 Greatest Pieces of Classical Music
  • 2009 studio album by the London Philharmonic Orchestra

    van Beethoven – Egmont, op. 84: Overture Stanley Myers – Cavatina Arcangelo Corelli – Concerto Grosso No. 8 in G minor, op. 6: "Christmas Concerto": Allegro

    The 50 Greatest Pieces of Classical Music

    The_50_Greatest_Pieces_of_Classical_Music

  • Antonio Vivaldi
  • Italian composer and violinist (1678–1741)

    the age of thirteen. Vivaldi was also influenced by the Composer Arcangelo Corelli. Johann Sebastian Bach was deeply influenced by Vivaldi's concertos

    Antonio Vivaldi

    Antonio Vivaldi

    Antonio_Vivaldi

  • Corelli Horn
  • by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee for Arcangelo Corelli, the Italian composer (1653-1713) "Corelli Horn". Geographic Names Information System. United

    Corelli Horn

    Corelli_Horn

  • Corelli (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Arcangelo Corelli (1653–1713) was an Italian violinist and composer of Baroque music. Corelli or Correlli may also refer to: Given name Correlli Barnett

    Corelli (disambiguation)

    Corelli_(disambiguation)

  • Timeline of musical events
  • Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, German composer 1713 in music – Death: Arcangelo Corelli, Italian composer and violinist 1712 in music – 1711 in music – Rinaldo

    Timeline of musical events

    Timeline_of_musical_events

  • Concerti grossi, Op. 6 (Handel)
  • Compositions by George Frideric Handel

    later. Taking the older concerto da chiesa and concerto da camera of Arcangelo Corelli as models, rather than the later three-movement Venetian concerto

    Concerti grossi, Op. 6 (Handel)

    Concerti grossi, Op. 6 (Handel)

    Concerti_grossi,_Op._6_(Handel)

  • Cristiano Farinelli
  • Italian composer and violinist

    composer and violinist. Cristiano Farinelli was a friend of the composer Arcangelo Corelli and is said by some musicologists to have been the uncle and perhaps

    Cristiano Farinelli

    Cristiano_Farinelli

  • Concerto
  • Musical composition typically for a soloist with accompaniment

    instrumental variant appeared around a century later, when Italians such as Arcangelo Corelli and Giuseppe Torelli started to publish their concertos. A few decades

    Concerto

    Concerto

    Concerto

  • History of music
  • Baroque era include Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck, Johann Sebastian Bach, Arcangelo Corelli, François Couperin, Girolamo Frescobaldi, George Frideric Handel,

    History of music

    History of music

    History_of_music

  • Western canon
  • Cultural classics valued in the West

    Jean-Baptiste Lully, Jean-Philippe Rameau, Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Arcangelo Corelli, François Couperin, Heinrich Schütz, and Dieterich Buxtehude. Earlier

    Western canon

    Western canon

    Western_canon

  • List of ballets by title
  • Paulli, 1849 Coppélia, Léo Delibes, 1870 Correlazione, to music by Arcangelo Corelli, 1994 Corroboree, John Antill, 1950 Le Corsaire, Adolphe Adam, 1856

    List of ballets by title

    List of ballets by title

    List_of_ballets_by_title

  • Sophia Charlotte of Hanover
  • Duchess/Queen in Prussia from 1701 to 1705

    the musicians Attilio Ariosti and Giovanni Bononcini. The composer Arcangelo Corelli dedicated his Op. 5 sonatas for solo violin (Rome, 1700) to her. By

    Sophia Charlotte of Hanover

    Sophia Charlotte of Hanover

    Sophia_Charlotte_of_Hanover

  • Fantasia Concertante on a Theme of Corelli
  • Orchestral work by Michael Tippett

    commemorate the 300th anniversary of the birth of the Italian composer Arcangelo Corelli, and given its first performance on 29 August 1953, in the Usher Hall

    Fantasia Concertante on a Theme of Corelli

    Fantasia_Concertante_on_a_Theme_of_Corelli

  • Baroque
  • Artistic style in Europe and colonies, c. 1600–1750

    Adonis (1680–1687) Johann Pachelbel (1653–1706), Canon in D (1680) Arcangelo Corelli (1653–1713), 12 concerti grossi, Op. 6 (1714) Marin Marais (1656–1728)

    Baroque

    Baroque

    Baroque

  • Niccolò Paganini
  • Italian violinist and composer (1782–1840)

    violinists of the time focused on intonation and bowing techniques. Arcangelo Corelli (1653–1713) was considered a pioneer in transforming the violin from

    Niccolò Paganini

    Niccolò Paganini

    Niccolò_Paganini

  • Chronological lists of classical composers
  • The Baroque composer Arcangelo Corelli (1653–1713)

    Chronological lists of classical composers

    Chronological lists of classical composers

    Chronological_lists_of_classical_composers

  • February 17
  • Day of the year

    incompatibility (help) Jack Ralph Ullom; Arcangelo Corelli (1967). An analysis and performing edition of Arcangelo Corelli's Sonata for violin and continuo, opus

    February 17

    February_17

  • Corelli (surname)
  • Surname list

    Corelli is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arcangelo Corelli (1653–1713), Italian violinist and composer of Baroque music

    Corelli (surname)

    Corelli_(surname)

  • Orchestra
  • Large instrumental ensemble

    Greek-English Lexicon. Tufts University – via Perseus. Pannain, Guido. "Arcangelo Corelli". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 9 November 2015. Berlioz, H.

    Orchestra

    Orchestra

    Orchestra

  • Tasto solo
  • Musical notation

    books in the eighteenth century, but was used by composers such as Arcangelo Corelli before this time. C.P.E. Bach commented that, in practice, Italians

    Tasto solo

    Tasto_solo

  • Neo Yokio
  • American animated TV series

    socialite friends Lexy (The Kid Mero) and Gottlieb (Desus Nice). His rival is Arcangelo (Jason Schwartzman), an old money scion who belittles Kaz's "neo riche"

    Neo Yokio

    Neo Yokio

    Neo_Yokio

  • List of music students by teacher: G to J
  • teacher's teachers Gaibara (1620–1690) studied with teachers including . Arcangelo Corelli [pupils] Bartolomeo Girolamo Laurenti Giuseppe

    List of music students by teacher: G to J

    List of music students by teacher: G to J

    List_of_music_students_by_teacher:_G_to_J

  • Ottavio Dantone
  • Italian conductor (born 1960)

    Sonus) George Frideric Handel, Concerti Grossi Op. 3 (2022, HDB Sonus) Arcangelo Corelli, Concerti Grossi Op. 6 (2023, HDB Sonus) Francesco Geminiani, Concerti

    Ottavio Dantone

    Ottavio Dantone

    Ottavio_Dantone

  • Force Majeure (Tangerine Dream album)
  • 1979 studio album by Tangerine Dream

    track also uses La Folia, Op.5, No.12 a classical piece of music by Arcangelo Corelli in 1700. Remixed excerpts of "Force Majeure" and "Cloudburst Flight"

    Force Majeure (Tangerine Dream album)

    Force_Majeure_(Tangerine_Dream_album)

  • Archlute
  • Musical instrument

    "What is a Lute?". Lute Society of America. Retrieved 2024-01-21. "Arcangelo Corelli: Trio Sonatas, Op. 3". Smithsonian Chamber Music Society. Retrieved

    Archlute

    Archlute

    Archlute

  • Music of Italy
  • of Giacomo Puccini's La bohème. "Trio Sonata 11", movement No. 3 Arcangelo Corelli, Baroque composer and violinist Problems playing these files? See

    Music of Italy

    Music of Italy

    Music_of_Italy

  • Fugue
  • Contrapuntal musical form based on a subject that recurs in imitation

    introduction. The second movement of a sonata da chiesa, as written by Arcangelo Corelli and others, was usually fugal. The Baroque period also saw a rise

    Fugue

    Fugue

    Fugue

  • List of composers by name
  • (born 1944) Frederick Corder (1852–1932) Baude Cordier (fl. c. 1400?) Arcangelo Corelli (1653–1713) Azio Corghi (1937–2022) Miguel Ángel Coria (1937–2016)

    List of composers by name

    List_of_composers_by_name

  • Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber
  • Czech-Austrian composer and violinist (1644–1704)

    after his death, German violinists started following the style of Arcangelo Corelli and his imitators. Biber's finest scordatura writing is represented

    Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber

    Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber

    Heinrich_Ignaz_Franz_Biber

  • Fugue in G minor, BWV 578
  • Organ composition by Johann Sebastian Bach

    The fugue is in four voices. During the episodes, Bach uses one of Arcangelo Corelli's most famous techniques: imitation between two voices on an eighth

    Fugue in G minor, BWV 578

    Fugue_in_G_minor,_BWV_578

  • List of Baroque composers
  • (1652–1732) Romanus Weichlein [de] (1652–1706) John Abell (1653–after 1724) Arcangelo Corelli (1653–1713) Georg Muffat (1653–1704) Johann Pachelbel (1653–1706)

    List of Baroque composers

    List_of_Baroque_composers

  • Fusignano
  • Comune in Emilia-Romagna, Italy

    Cathedral of Faenza. Fusignano is twinned with: Biddulph, United Kingdom Arcangelo Corelli (1653 in Fusignano – 1713) Italian violin player and Baroque music

    Fusignano

    Fusignano

    Fusignano

  • Picturesque
  • Aesthetic ideal

    aesthetic tendencies were Handel's music as the sublime, a pastorale by Arcangelo Corelli as the beautiful, and a painting of a Dutch landscape as the picturesque

    Picturesque

    Picturesque

    Picturesque

  • Corelli Consort
  • Jean-Philippe Rameau. Corelli Music, 2005. Jõulud iidses Tallinnas. Corelli Consort ajastu pillidel, sopran Kaia Urb. Arcangelo Corelli, Giuseppe Torelli

    Corelli Consort

    Corelli_Consort

  • Square Dance (ballet)
  • in E major, Op. 3, nos. 10 and 12, respectively; in 1976 he added Arcangelo Corelli's Sarabanda, Badinerie e Giga, second and third movements. The premiere

    Square Dance (ballet)

    Square_Dance_(ballet)

  • Culture of Italy
  • Jean-Baptiste Lully. Important figures of the later Baroque era were Arcangelo Corelli, Antonio Vivaldi, Luigi Boccherini, Alessandro Scarlatti, and his

    Culture of Italy

    Culture of Italy

    Culture_of_Italy

  • Chaconne
  • Type of musical composition

    opera David et Jonathas (1688); another from the opera Médée (1694) Arcangelo Corelli (1653–1713): Chaconne in G major in the Sonata op. 2, no. 12, from

    Chaconne

    Chaconne

    Chaconne

  • Gavotte
  • French folk dance

    the actual dance. Examples of these can be found in the works of Arcangelo Corelli or Johann Sebastian Bach. George Frideric Handel wrote a number of

    Gavotte

    Gavotte

    Gavotte

  • Jesper Bøje Christensen
  • Danish musicologist and harpsichordist

    Banchini and Gaetano Nasillo. - Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik Arcangelo Corelli: Sonate a violino e violone o cimbalo. op. 5. Harmonia Mundi, HMA

    Jesper Bøje Christensen

    Jesper_Bøje_Christensen

  • Jacob Stainer
  • Austrian luthier (c.1618–1683)

    Sebastian Bach, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and George Simon-Lohein [de]. Arcangelo Corelli was one of many who played a Stainer violin. Stainer was born and

    Jacob Stainer

    Jacob_Stainer

  • List of music students by teacher: R to S
  • Giovannoni and Virgilio Mazzocchi. Giovanni Maria Casini [pupils] Arcangelo Corelli [pupils] Antonio Salieri [pupils] Emory Remington Mark Kopytman [pupils]

    List of music students by teacher: R to S

    List_of_music_students_by_teacher:_R_to_S

  • Toccata in E minor, BWV 914
  • 1710 composition by J. S. Bach

    include BWV 574 inspired by Giovanni Legrenzi, BWV 579 drawing upon Arcangelo Corelli, and BWV 950 and 951 borrowing themes from Tomaso Albinoni. The anonymous

    Toccata in E minor, BWV 914

    Toccata in E minor, BWV 914

    Toccata_in_E_minor,_BWV_914

  • Neapolitan chord
  • Major chord in music theory

    practice by the end of the 17th century, used by Giacomo Carissimi, Arcangelo Corelli, and Henry Purcell. It was also a favorite idiom among composers in

    Neapolitan chord

    Neapolitan_chord

  • Pietro Locatelli
  • Italian composer

    Montanari or Giuseppe Valentini and perhaps for a short time under Arcangelo Corelli, who died in January 1713. In a letter of 17 March 1714, Locatelli

    Pietro Locatelli

    Pietro Locatelli

    Pietro_Locatelli

  • Chronological list of Italian classical composers
  • Petronio Franceschini (1651–1680) Domenico Gabrielli (1651–1690) Arcangelo Corelli (1653–1713) Carlo Francesco Pollarolo (c. 1653 – 1723) Agostino Steffani

    Chronological list of Italian classical composers

    Chronological list of Italian classical composers

    Chronological_list_of_Italian_classical_composers

  • O sanctissima
  • Roman Catholic hymn

    Hoffmann, Antonín Dvořák, and Fritz Kreisler (using a melody of Arcangelo Corelli). Below is a common version of the text; many other versions exist

    O sanctissima

    O sanctissima

    O_sanctissima

  • International Music Score Library Project
  • Library of public-domain music scores

    Emmanuel Chabrier, Ernest Chausson, Frédéric Chopin, Joseph Haydn, Arcangelo Corelli, Claude Debussy, Vincent d'Indy, Paul Dukas, Gabriel Fauré, Pierre-Octave

    International Music Score Library Project

    International Music Score Library Project

    International_Music_Score_Library_Project

  • Tangerine Dream
  • German electronic music group

    Sebastian Bach, Pierre Boulez, Iannis Xenakis, Maurice Ravel, and Arcangelo Corelli are clearly visible as dominant influences in the early albums. A

    Tangerine Dream

    Tangerine Dream

    Tangerine_Dream

  • Francesco Geminiani
  • Italian composer and violinist (1687–1762)

    violin under Carlo Ambrogio Lonati in Milan and afterwards under Arcangelo Corelli. From 1707 he took the place of his father in the Cappella Palatina

    Francesco Geminiani

    Francesco Geminiani

    Francesco_Geminiani

  • L'Apothéose de Lully
  • 1725 trio sonata by François Couperin

    form, greatly developed in Italy by Arcangelo Corelli, to France. In 1724, he published the Apotheosis of Corelli, as a tribute to the symmetrical and

    L'Apothéose de Lully

    L'Apothéose de Lully

    L'Apothéose_de_Lully

  • January 8
  • Day of the year

    soldier and politician, Scottish Secretary of State (born 1648) 1713 – Arcangelo Corelli, Italian violinist and composer (born 1653) 1775 – John Baskerville

    January 8

    January_8

  • La Strada
  • 1954 Italian road tragedy film directed by Federico Fellini

    fantasy stimulates you". For La Strada, Fellini used a variation by Arcangelo Corelli that he planned to use on the sound track. Rota, unhappy with that

    La Strada

    La Strada

    La_Strada

  • Mahan Esfahani
  • Musical artist

    Vol. 1" (2009), Musica Omnia - Peter Watchorn and Mahan Esfahani "Arcangelo Corelli. La Follia, Six Sonatas opus 5" (2014), OUR Recordings - with Michala

    Mahan Esfahani

    Mahan Esfahani

    Mahan_Esfahani

  • Pietro Ottoboni (cardinal)
  • Italian Catholic cardinal (1667–1740)

    Ottoboni supported Arcangelo Corelli, the finest violinist of his generation, at his Monday night concerts called "academies". When Corelli died in 1713, he

    Pietro Ottoboni (cardinal)

    Pietro Ottoboni (cardinal)

    Pietro_Ottoboni_(cardinal)

  • Ravenna
  • City in Emilia-Romagna, Italy

    (1931–1979), Jazz drummer Andrea Montanari (born 1965), Italian sprinter Arcangelo Corelli (1653–1713), Baroque violinist and composer Luigi Legnani (1790–1877)

    Ravenna

    Ravenna

    Ravenna

  • Baroque violin
  • Bowed string instrument

    music of the first half of the 18th century, for instance the work of Arcangelo Corelli, was played with a longer bow better suited to long, singing notes

    Baroque violin

    Baroque violin

    Baroque_violin

  • Christmas music
  • Music associated with Christmas

    Riposo per il Santissimo Natale" ("For the Most Holy Christmas"). Arcangelo Corelli composed the Christmas Concerto in 1690. Peter Cornelius composed

    Christmas music

    Christmas music

    Christmas_music

  • Rinaldo (opera)
  • 1711 opera by George Frideric Handel

    halls. He obtained introductions to leading musicians, among them Arcangelo Corelli, Alessandro and Domenico Scarlatti, and Agostino Steffani, and met

    Rinaldo (opera)

    Rinaldo (opera)

    Rinaldo_(opera)

  • Francesco Antonio Bonporti
  • Italian composer (1672–1749)

    Ottavio Pitoni and possibly (since this is unconfirmed) violin with Arcangelo Corelli. Moving back to Trento, he was ordained in 1695. Bonporti's musical

    Francesco Antonio Bonporti

    Francesco Antonio Bonporti

    Francesco_Antonio_Bonporti

  • List of music students by teacher: C to F
  • Parke [pupils] François-Adrien Boieldieu [pupils] this teacher's teachers Corelli (1653–1713) studied with teachers including Giovanni Battista Bassani,

    List of music students by teacher: C to F

    List of music students by teacher: C to F

    List_of_music_students_by_teacher:_C_to_F

  • List of classical violinists
  • Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber (1644–1704) Pasquale Bini (1716–1770) Arcangelo Corelli (1653–1713) Evaristo Felice Dall'Abaco (1675–1742) Matthew Dubourg

    List of classical violinists

    List_of_classical_violinists

  • Organ Sonatas (Bach)
  • 1720s works by Johann Sebastian Bach

    21—shows the influence of the so-called "Corelli style," an Italian sonata style refined and perfected by Arcangelo Corelli. The style is exemplified in the "embellished"

    Organ Sonatas (Bach)

    Organ Sonatas (Bach)

    Organ_Sonatas_(Bach)

  • Sinfonia concertante
  • Type of musical composition

    the concerto grosso; among the most famous of these are those by Arcangelo Corelli and George Frideric Handel.[citation needed] During the Classical

    Sinfonia concertante

    Sinfonia_concertante

  • Muzio Clementi
  • Italian composer and pianist (1752–1832)

    Sebastian Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, George Frideric Handel, Arcangelo Corelli, Domenico Scarlatti, Alessandro Scarlatti, and Bernardo Pasquini.

    Muzio Clementi

    Muzio Clementi

    Muzio_Clementi

  • Giuseppe Sinopoli
  • Italian musician (1946–2001)

    Chamber Orchestra was formed, in collaboration with the Conservatorio "Arcangelo Corelli" of Messina. The Orchestra, made up of young talented musicians, both

    Giuseppe Sinopoli

    Giuseppe Sinopoli

    Giuseppe_Sinopoli

  • Max Strub
  • German violinist (1900–1966)

    quintet, F major, WAB 112 (Electrola 1940 ?, Pristine Audio 2017) Arcangelo Corelli Adagio for violin and piano (Electrola 1937) Antonín Dvořák Finale

    Max Strub

    Max_Strub

  • John Walsh (printer)
  • Music publisher

    years. A collection of music printed by Walsh and his son, including Arcangelo Corelli's church trio sonatas Op. 1 and Attilio Ariosti's opera Vespasiano

    John Walsh (printer)

    John_Walsh_(printer)

  • Pearl Argyle
  • South African ballerina and actress (1910–1947)

    A Florentine Picture, choreography by Frederick Ashton, music by Arcangelo Corelli. Role: an Angel. 1931. La Péri, choreography by Frederick Ashton,

    Pearl Argyle

    Pearl Argyle

    Pearl_Argyle

  • List of variations on a theme by another composer
  • (piano) Richard Kearns: Variations on a Theme by Corelli Fritz Kreisler: Variations on a Theme by Corelli, in the style of Tartini (violin and piano; 1937)

    List of variations on a theme by another composer

    List_of_variations_on_a_theme_by_another_composer

  • Avison Ensemble
  • (2011) Arcangelo Corelli, Concerti Grossi Opus 6, Linn Records (2012) Arcangelo Corelli, Violin Sonatas Opus 5, Linn Records (2013) Arcangelo Corelli, Chamber

    Avison Ensemble

    Avison_Ensemble

  • List of compositions by Fritz Kreisler
  • Mattullath O sanctissima (published 1916); freely adapted from a melody by Arcangelo Corelli; lyrics by Alice Mattullath The Praise of Islay (published 1917);

    List of compositions by Fritz Kreisler

    List of compositions by Fritz Kreisler

    List_of_compositions_by_Fritz_Kreisler

  • Lelio Colista
  • Italian composer

    violins and basso continuo, which the composer described as symphonies. Arcangelo Corelli mentioned Colista in the preface to his Opus 1 as one of the più professori

    Lelio Colista

    Lelio_Colista

  • Santiago de Murcia
  • Spanish guitarist and composer (1673–1739)

    Murcia travelled with him to Naples, Italy, or met the composers Arcangelo Corelli and Alessandro Scarlatti. Maria Luisa arrived in Madrid on 30 June

    Santiago de Murcia

    Santiago_de_Murcia

  • Sequence (music)
  • Restatement of a musical passage

    S. Bach's D-minor harpsichord concerto. Another can be found in Arcangelo Corelli's sonata de camera gigue in Em. Here the composer sequences up in pitch

    Sequence (music)

    Sequence_(music)

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  • Taxiarchai
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Taxiarchai

    Archangel.

    Taxiarchai

  • Jibrail |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Jibrail |

    Arch Angel, Archangel of Allah, Gabriel

    Jibrail |

  • REPHAEL
  • Male

    Hebrew

    REPHAEL

    (רְפָאֵל) Hebrew name REPHAEL means "healed of God" or "whom God has healed." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Shemaiah and grandson of Obed-edom. In the books of Enoch and Tobit, this is the name of an archangel.

    REPHAEL

  • Jibril
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi

    Jibril

    Archangel; Gabriel

    Jibril

  • GOVAD
  • Male

    Iranian/Persian

    GOVAD

    Persian name of one of the 23 Hamkar archangels, GOVAD means "good wind." Govad's special domain is "wind and waves." 

    GOVAD

  • Michael
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, German, Dutch, and Jewish

    Michael

    English, German, Dutch, and Jewish : from the personal name Michael, ultimately from Hebrew Micha-el ‘Who is like God?’. This was borne by various minor Biblical characters and by one of the archangels, the protector of Israel (Daniel 10:13, 12:1; Rev. 12:7). In Christian tradition, Michael was regarded as the warrior archangel, conqueror of Satan, and the personal name was correspondingly popular throughout Europe, especially in knightly and military families. In English-speaking countries, this surname is also found as an Anglicized form of several Greek surnames having Michael as their root, for example Papamichaelis ‘Michael the priest’ and patronymics such as Michaelopoulos.

    Michael

  • JERAHMIEL
  • Male

    English

    JERAHMIEL

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Yerachmiel, JERAHMIEL means "may God have pity" or "whom God loves." In the book of Enoch, this is the name of an archangel.

    JERAHMIEL

  • GABRIYEL
  • Male

    Hebrew

    GABRIYEL

    (גַּבְרִיאֵל) Hebrew name GABRIYEL means "man of God" or "warrior of God." In the bible, this is the name of an archangel.

    GABRIYEL

  • MICHAÄ’L
  • Male

    Greek

    MICHAÄ’L

    (Μιχαήλ) Greek form of Hebrew Miyka'el, MICHAĒL means "who is like God?" or literally "El's likeness." In the bible, this is the prince of archangels who was closest to God and was the guardian angel of Israel. 

    MICHAÄ’L

  • ARCANGELO
  • Male

    Italian

    ARCANGELO

    Italian name ARCANGELO means "archangel."

    ARCANGELO

  • Michael
  • Boy/Male

    African, American, Bengali, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Jewish, Netherlands, Polish, Swedish, Swiss

    Michael

    Who is Like God; Like the Lord; Who Resembles God; Messenger of God; Michael is One of the Seven Archangels in Tradition and the Only One Identified as an Archangel in the Bible; He is Fair; Honest and Confident; A Greatly Respected Leader and an Inspirat

    Michael

  • REFAEL
  • Male

    Hebrew

    REFAEL

    Variant spelling of Hebrew Rephael, REFAEL means "healed of God" or "whom God has healed." In the books of Enoch and Tobit, this is the name of an archangel.

    REFAEL

  • Jibrail
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Jibrail

    Arch Angel, Archangel of Allah, Gabriel

    Jibrail

  • Jibril
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Jibril

    Arch Angel, Archangel of Allah, Gabriel

    Jibril

  • Jibril
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Jibril

    Archangel of Allah (Gabriel)

    Jibril

  • MIYKA'EL
  • Male

    Hebrew

    MIYKA'EL

    (מִיכָאֵל) Hebrew name MIYKA'EL means "who is like God?" In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including the prince of Angels, the first archangel who was closest to God.

    MIYKA'EL

  • Jabril
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Jabril

    Archangel of Allah; Variant of Jibril or Gabriel

    Jabril

  • REMIEL
  • Male

    Hebrew

    REMIEL

    (רעמיאל) Hebrew form of Arabic Ramiel ("thunder of God"), REMIEL means "mercy of God." In Christian and Islamic tradition, this is the name of a Watcher. He is one of the seven archangels listed in the Book of Enoch. He is the angel of hope, and has two main duties: he is responsible for divine visions, and guides the souls of the faithful to Heaven. It is also said that he is the archangel who was responsible for the destruction of the armies of Sennacherib. 

    REMIEL

  • YERACHMIEL
  • Male

    Hebrew

    YERACHMIEL

    (יְרַחְמְאֵל) Variant spelling of Hebrew Yerachmeel, YERACHMIEL means "may God have pity" or "whom God loves." In the book of Enoch, this is the name of an archangel. Jerahmiel is the Anglicized form.

    YERACHMIEL

  • Jibril |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Jibril |

    Arch Angel, Archangel of Allah, Gabriel

    Jibril |

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  • Archangel
  • n.

    A chief angel; one high in the celestial hierarchy.

  • Angel
  • n.

    An ancient gold coin of England, bearing the figure of the archangel Michael. It varied in value from 6s. 8d. to 10s.

  • Archangelic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to archangels; of the nature of, or resembling, an archangel.

  • Michaelmas
  • n.

    The feat of the archangel Michael, a church festival, celebrated on the 29th of September. Hence, colloquially, autumn.

  • Archangel
  • n.

    A term applied to several different species of plants (Angelica archangelica, Lamium album, etc.).