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Giacomo Gotifredo Ferrari

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12 Petites Pieces, Op.412 Piano Pieces, Op.912 Variations for Harpsichord24 Variations for Piano3 Harp Trios, Op.183 Keyboard Trios, Op.253 Piano Sonatas, Op.103 Sonatas, Op.23 Sonates et 6 Ballets, Op.126 Flute Duos, Op.2A Concise Treatise on Italian SingingAndantino in B-flat majorAneddoti piacevoli e interessanti occorsiCapriccio, Op.28Duetto, Op.20Duo No.4 for Harp, Piano and 2 HornsL'Amico del CantoPiano Concerto, Op.5Spring Returns
Wikipedia
Giacomo Gotifredo Ferrari (baptised 2 April 1763 – 2 December 1842) was born in Rovereto in the Italian Alps, and was an Italian composer and singing teacher who spent most of his career in France and England. Four of his operas, I due svizzeri, II Rinaldo d'Asti, L'eroina di Raab, and Lo sbaglio fortunato premiered in the King's Theatre, London. He also composed two ballets, a Mass, and numerous piano sonatas.
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