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Júlio Ribeiro Alves

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Vieni Fra Queste Braccia From "The Thieving Magpie", Wendell B. Dobbs Dr., Júlio Ribeiro Alves Apr 2019

Vieni Fra Queste Braccia From "The Thieving Magpie", Wendell B. Dobbs Dr., Júlio Ribeiro Alves

Júlio Ribeiro Alves

Gioachino Rossini’s (1792-1868) meteoric rise in the early 19th-century international opera scene is well known. Over the course of 19 years (1810-29) he composed the music for 39 operas that were produced across Europe and as far away as New York City (1825). As Rossini’s melodies became the common currency of musical life, they were featured in all manner of alternative settings such as these arrangements by two important artists from Parisian society, flutist Jean-Louis Tulou (1786-1865) and guitarist Ferdinando Carulli (1770-1841). Both the flute and the guitar enjoyed great popularity among amateur bourgeoisie and serious artists alike, …


Di Piacer Mi Balza Il Cor From "The Thieving Magpie", Wendell B. Dobbs Dr., Júlio Ribeiro Alves Apr 2019

Di Piacer Mi Balza Il Cor From "The Thieving Magpie", Wendell B. Dobbs Dr., Júlio Ribeiro Alves

Júlio Ribeiro Alves

Gioachino Rossini’s (1792-1868) meteoric rise in the early 19th-century international opera scene is well known. Over the course of 19 years (1810-29) he composed the music for 39 operas that were produced across Europe and as far away as New York City (1825). As Rossini’s melodies became the common currency of musical life, they were featured in all manner of alternative settings such as these arrangements by two important artists from Parisian society, flutist Jean-Louis Tulou (1786-1865) and guitarist Ferdinando Carulli (1770-1841). Both the flute and the guitar enjoyed great popularity among amateur bourgeoisie and serious artists alike, …