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Resurrection Man
Nicola Porpora ...a prolific opera writer...whose works include Adelaide, Enia nel Lazio but I can't see reference to Orlando.
EDIT: ah yes, listed by Amazon although strangely missing from the online List of Operas.
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Originally posted by Resurrection Man View PostNicola Porpora ...a prolific opera writer...whose works include Adelaide, Enia nel Lazio but I can't see reference to Orlando.
EDIT: ah yes, listed by Amazon although strangely missing from the online List of Operas.
His music is quite pleasant: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdokPh-4TJo
In 1752 Porpora moved to Vienna where he hired as his accompanist and valet the youthful Joseph Haydn, who was making his way in that city as a struggling freelancer. Haydn later said that he "profited greatly from Porpora in singing, in composition, and in the Italian language" and that from the maestro he had learned "the true fundamentals of composition"Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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Resurrection Man
It will indeed, I hope.
A Q please to link Blackburn, Phelps and Ross.
Will be away from the computer this afternoon but will try to access via my smartphone.
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Sorry, rather distracted today.
I suspect it's Quebec:
Joseph Albert Maurice Blackburn (22 May 1914, Quebec City - 29 March 1988, Montreal) was a Canadian composer, conductor, sound editor for film, builder of string instruments, and musical adviser. In 1983 he was awarded the Albert-Tessier Prize for his life-work by the Quebec government.
Lawrence Phelps, born in Boston in 1923, died in Boston 1999. Organ builder. In 1958, he became tonal director for Casavant Frères Limitée, descendants of the first Canadian-born organ builder, Joseph Casavant. By the time he left to form his own company in 1972, Phelps had advanced to president of the Casavant firm. Casavant Frères is a prominent Canadian company in Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec, which has been building fine pipe organs since 1879. As of 2008, they have produced over 3800 organs.
Scott Ross (March 1, 1951 – June 13, 1989) was a United States-born harpsichordist who lived in France and Canada for many years. His recordings include the first complete recording by a single performer of the 555 harpsichord sonatas of Domenico Scarlatti. He was nearly crippled by a severe scoliosis that kept him in a corset for much of his early life. He taught at the School of Music, Université Laval, Quebec.
And for an encore:
Pierre Dervaux (born January 3, 1917 in Juvisy-sur-Orge, France; died February 20, 1992 in Marseilles) was a French operatic conductor, composer, and pedagogue. He taught at the Conservatoire de musique du Québec à Montréal (1965-72)
Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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Originally posted by Flay View PostWell done Rezzo! I did say to Ed that the answer would not drive him insane...
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Better composed than Porpora's operas, I fear. His stuff is ripe for the Beecham lollipops treatment
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Originally posted by edashtav View PostA well-composed question, Flay, full of clever decei, and duplicity.
Originally posted by edashtav View PostBetter composed than Porpora's operas, I fear. His stuff is ripe for the Beecham lollipops treatment
Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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