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Originally posted by LeMartinPecheur View Post(Might S. Maria be worth a try?)
Caliban and ams: thanks for the commiserations on my wallet loss. Fortunately there wasn't much cash in it but loads of cards (loyalty, NT, Eng Her etc etc as well as bank, plus a few concert tickets), and no cheering phonecall yetI keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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I have Paolo Agostini, born 1593, sometime organist of S. Maria in Trasteverre, and succeeding Ugolini as Maestro at the Vatican Chapel, in 1627. He died in Sept 1629.
and Vincenzo Ugolini, 1580-1638, worked for Cardinal Arrigoni in Rome, 1614.
wrong Maria. Ugolini was mastra di capella of Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome, 1603.
well wikipedia says mastra, do they mean maestra
as far as I can see Agostini, Arrigoni and Ugolini probably also moonlight as footballersLast edited by mercia; 04-01-13, 20:23.
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Originally posted by mercia View PostI have Paolo Agostini, born 1593, sometime organist of S. Maria in Trasteverre, and succeeding Ugolini as Maestro at the Vatican Chapel, in 1627. He died in Sept 1629.
and Vincenzo Ugolini, 1580-1638, worked for Cardinal Arrigoni in Rome, 1614.
wrong Maria. Ugolini was mastra di capella of Santa Maggiore, Rome, 1603.
well wikipedia says mastra, do they mean maestra
as far as I can see Agostini, Arrigoni and Ugolini also moonlight as footballers
I guess you meant Santa Maria Maggiore: that's certainly from where Maria slipped into my clues.
As for Agostini, it seems he made a real studs-up challenge on poor old Ugolini if I may pick up your footballer lead To quote Grove, "On 16 February 1626 [U] was discharged [as maestro of the Cappella Giulia at St Peter's], probably because he refused to take part in a public composition contest with Paolo Agostini, who was appointed to succeed him the following day."
For anyone interested, the River-people offer some specimens of Agostini and Ugolini so we can check out whether they were right to boot out the latter in favour of the former. There may be one disc [KCC?] that offers both.
EDIT No, there dosn't seem to be a single disc with samples of both. Indeed, 'Paolo Agostini' brings up just one MP3 track where Ugolini manages at least three CD entries. So it looks as if posterity may have judged Mr U to be the real winner!Last edited by LeMartinPecheur; 04-01-13, 23:06.I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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Originally posted by mercia View PostI don't think this will detain you long
a V to connect
a governor of Peru, a King of the Huns and Frederick I Holy Roman Emperor
Gusmano, Governor of Peru, appears in Alzira;
Attila, King of the Huns, appears in Attila;
Federico Barbarossa, German emperor, appears in La battaglia di Legnano.Last edited by subcontrabass; 05-01-13, 11:51.
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Originally posted by subcontrabass View PostAll characters in operas by Giuseppe Verdi:
Gusmano, Governor of Peru, appears in Alzira;
Attila, King of the Huns, appears in Attila;
Federico Barbarossa, German emperor, appears in La battaglia di Legnano.
apologies for delay
of course, absolutely correct subs. [erm, welcome back]
lesser-known (?) Verdi which I'm sure will get an outing this year
a question from you ????
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Originally posted by mercia View Postapologies for delay
of course, absolutely correct subs. [erm, welcome back]
lesser-known (?) Verdi which I'm sure will get an outing this year
a question from you ????
A W to link Berg, Sheik, and Weisgall.
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostYour very good health, subby!
Berg's concert aria after Baudelaire;
Weisgall's song cycle Lyric Interval upon texts from John Hollander's Blue Wine;
... and (?) Duncan Sheik's Music Theatre piece Spring Awakening, during the interval of which wine was served ... ???![FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostI suspect "Wine":
Berg's concert aria after Baudelaire;
Weisgall's song cycle Lyric Interval upon texts from John Hollander's Blue Wine;
... and (?) Duncan Sheik's Music Theatre piece Spring Awakening, during the interval of which wine was served ... ???!
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Originally posted by subcontrabass View PostSpring Awakening is relevant, but not the rest.
Wedekind:
Berg: Lulu;
Weisgall: The Tenor;
Sheik: Spring Awakening
... all Operas/Music Theatre pieces based on plays by Wedekind.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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