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  1. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 's first four sonatas for keyboard and violin, K. 6–9 are among his earliest works, composed between 1762 and 1764. They encompass several of Mozart's firsts as a composer: for example, his first works incorporating the violin, his first works with more than a single instrument, his first works in more than one ...

  2. The Magic Flute (German: Die Zauberflöte, pronounced [diː ˈtsaʊbɐˌfløːtə] ⓘ ), K. 620, is an opera in two acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to a German libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder. The work is in the form of a Singspiel, a popular form during the time it was written that included both singing and spoken dialogue.

  3. Réminiscences de Don Juan (S. 418) is an opera fantasy for piano by Franz Liszt on themes from Mozart's 1787 opera Don Giovanni. Description [ edit ] The piece begins with music sung by the Commendatore, both from the graveyard scene where he threatens Don Giovanni (" Di rider finirai pria dell'aurora!

  4. Juan Crisóstomo Jacobo Antonio de Arriaga y Balzola (27 January 1806 – 17 January 1826) was a Spanish Basque composer. He was nicknamed "the Spanish Mozart" after he died, because, like Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, he was both a child prodigy and an accomplished composer who died young. They also shared the same first and second baptismal names ...

  5. Instrument (s) Violin. Edmond Dédé (November 20, 1827 – January 5, 1901) [2] [3] was an American musician and composer from New Orleans, Louisiana. A free-born Creole, he moved to Europe to study in Paris in 1855 and settled in France. His compositions include Quasimodo Symphony, Le Palmier Ouverture, Le Serment de L'Arabe and Patriotisme.

  6. Émile Sauret. Émile Sauret (22 May 1852 – 12 February 1920) was a French violinist and composer. Sauret wrote over 100 violin pieces, including a famous cadenza for the first movement of Niccolò Paganini 's First Violin Concerto, and the "Gradus ad Parnassum" (1894).

  7. O cinema da década de 1980 se caracteriza pela produtividade do cinema estadunidense, além de aparecerem muitas produções de alto nível em países como Argentina, que venceu seu primeiro Óscar de Melhor Filme Estrangeiro por La Historia Oficial (A História Oficial, 1985); Brasil, onde Hector Babenco iniciou uma revolução com seu Pixote - A Lei do Mais Fraco (1981); Japão, quando o ...

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