Adelaide or l'Adelaide is an opera by Antonio Sartorio to an Italian libretto by Pietro Dolfin. It was premiered in Venice at the Teatro San Salvatore in 1672. An exact date is not known, although the libretto is dedicated February 19, 1672.
The genre of the opera is dramma per musica. The libretto follows the same historical events as Handel's later Lotario.
"Adelaide", Op. 46, (German pronunciation:[aːdəlaːˈiːdə]) is a song for solo voice and piano composed in about 1795 by Ludwig van Beethoven. The text is a poem in German by Friedrich von Matthisson (1761–1831).
Composition and publication
During the period he created "Adelaide", Beethoven was in his mid twenties; he had come to Vienna in 1792 to pursue a career and was in the early stages of making a name for himself as pianist and composer. He had only recently completed his studies with Joseph Haydn. A. Peter Brown suggests that in writing "Adelaide," Beethoven was strongly influenced by Haydn's song "O Tuneful Voice" (Hob.XXVIa:42, c.1795), written by the elder composer shortly before. Like "Adelaide", "O Tuneful Voice" sets a love poem, is in moderate tempo with a steady triplet accompaniment, and wanders from key to key in its middle section.
In composing "Adelaide" Beethoven made many sketches.Barry Cooper assigns the work of composition to "an unusually long time during 1794, 1795, and perhaps 1796." The song was published by Artaria in Vienna; the first edition bears no date, but an advertisement for it appeared 8 February 1797 in the Wiener Zeitung.
The following is a list of the complete secular vocal output composed by Franz Schubert (31 January 1797 – 19 November 1828).
It is divided into eleven sections, and attempts to reflect the most current information with regards to Schubert’s catalogue. The works contained in this list refer to those found primarily in the following two series of the Neue Schubert-Ausgabe (NSA) edition:
Series III: Partsongs, Choruses and Cantatas (Mehrstimmige Gesänge)
These rounds are rung by a band believed to have the widest age difference from oldest to youngest yet rung. David S (5 years), Charlotte S (7 years), Fred S (103 years) spanning 98 years and 2 days.
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Gestingthorpe Full Peel
Friday 27th April 2pm
A team of bellringers, made up of members from Essex ,Suffolk and London have been ringing in memory of members of the armed forces who are on the Bellringers Roll of Honour,who lost their life in the First world war,. So far in Essex they have rung for everyone, with all but a couple having a peel rung in there local church.
This Friday 27th April the team is going to attempt to ring a peel (lasting for round 3 hours ) at Gestingthorpe Church in memory of Walter Nice.
Walter from the Forge in Church street was a keen bellringer here in Gestingthorpe and is recorded ringing in at least 14 peels across Essex as well as here in Gestingthorpe various churches including Sible Hedingham, Maldon and Goldhanger.
Walter joined the Essex Regiment then transfered to be a Sapper...
published: 31 Jan 2019
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Brad Gilbert was the coach of Andre Agassi and winner of 20 professional tennis titles. His book Winning Ugly reveals all of the tactics he used for success on the court.
We're sorry to report some initial audio issues, but the issues clear up by 2:45 (http://goo.gl/dfgpBc).
These rounds are rung by a band believed to have the widest age difference from oldest to youngest yet rung. David S (5 years), Charlotte S (7 years), Fred S (1...
These rounds are rung by a band believed to have the widest age difference from oldest to youngest yet rung. David S (5 years), Charlotte S (7 years), Fred S (103 years) spanning 98 years and 2 days.
These rounds are rung by a band believed to have the widest age difference from oldest to youngest yet rung. David S (5 years), Charlotte S (7 years), Fred S (103 years) spanning 98 years and 2 days.
Friday 27th April 2pm
A team of bellringers, made up of members from Essex ,Suffolk and London have been ringing in memory of members of the armed forces who ar...
Friday 27th April 2pm
A team of bellringers, made up of members from Essex ,Suffolk and London have been ringing in memory of members of the armed forces who are on the Bellringers Roll of Honour,who lost their life in the First world war,. So far in Essex they have rung for everyone, with all but a couple having a peel rung in there local church.
This Friday 27th April the team is going to attempt to ring a peel (lasting for round 3 hours ) at Gestingthorpe Church in memory of Walter Nice.
Walter from the Forge in Church street was a keen bellringer here in Gestingthorpe and is recorded ringing in at least 14 peels across Essex as well as here in Gestingthorpe various churches including Sible Hedingham, Maldon and Goldhanger.
Walter joined the Essex Regiment then transfered to be a Sapper in the Royal Engineers, he returned to Gestingthorpe in April 1917 and married Gestingthorpe school teacher Edith Downs, he almost immediately went back to the front line .In April 1918 at Arrass he was wounded by a shot to the stomach, after treatment in France he was brought to Dover , Edith was summoned by telegram she went to visit, a day or two later he died in hospital at Dover April 29th, he is buried in our Churchyard in Gestingthorpe in a wargrave.
Friday 27th April 2pm
A team of bellringers, made up of members from Essex ,Suffolk and London have been ringing in memory of members of the armed forces who are on the Bellringers Roll of Honour,who lost their life in the First world war,. So far in Essex they have rung for everyone, with all but a couple having a peel rung in there local church.
This Friday 27th April the team is going to attempt to ring a peel (lasting for round 3 hours ) at Gestingthorpe Church in memory of Walter Nice.
Walter from the Forge in Church street was a keen bellringer here in Gestingthorpe and is recorded ringing in at least 14 peels across Essex as well as here in Gestingthorpe various churches including Sible Hedingham, Maldon and Goldhanger.
Walter joined the Essex Regiment then transfered to be a Sapper in the Royal Engineers, he returned to Gestingthorpe in April 1917 and married Gestingthorpe school teacher Edith Downs, he almost immediately went back to the front line .In April 1918 at Arrass he was wounded by a shot to the stomach, after treatment in France he was brought to Dover , Edith was summoned by telegram she went to visit, a day or two later he died in hospital at Dover April 29th, he is buried in our Churchyard in Gestingthorpe in a wargrave.
Brad Gilbert was the coach of Andre Agassi and winner of 20 professional tennis titles. His book Winning Ugly reveals all of the tactics he used for success on ...
Brad Gilbert was the coach of Andre Agassi and winner of 20 professional tennis titles. His book Winning Ugly reveals all of the tactics he used for success on the court.
We're sorry to report some initial audio issues, but the issues clear up by 2:45 (http://goo.gl/dfgpBc).
Brad Gilbert was the coach of Andre Agassi and winner of 20 professional tennis titles. His book Winning Ugly reveals all of the tactics he used for success on the court.
We're sorry to report some initial audio issues, but the issues clear up by 2:45 (http://goo.gl/dfgpBc).
These rounds are rung by a band believed to have the widest age difference from oldest to youngest yet rung. David S (5 years), Charlotte S (7 years), Fred S (103 years) spanning 98 years and 2 days.
Friday 27th April 2pm
A team of bellringers, made up of members from Essex ,Suffolk and London have been ringing in memory of members of the armed forces who are on the Bellringers Roll of Honour,who lost their life in the First world war,. So far in Essex they have rung for everyone, with all but a couple having a peel rung in there local church.
This Friday 27th April the team is going to attempt to ring a peel (lasting for round 3 hours ) at Gestingthorpe Church in memory of Walter Nice.
Walter from the Forge in Church street was a keen bellringer here in Gestingthorpe and is recorded ringing in at least 14 peels across Essex as well as here in Gestingthorpe various churches including Sible Hedingham, Maldon and Goldhanger.
Walter joined the Essex Regiment then transfered to be a Sapper in the Royal Engineers, he returned to Gestingthorpe in April 1917 and married Gestingthorpe school teacher Edith Downs, he almost immediately went back to the front line .In April 1918 at Arrass he was wounded by a shot to the stomach, after treatment in France he was brought to Dover , Edith was summoned by telegram she went to visit, a day or two later he died in hospital at Dover April 29th, he is buried in our Churchyard in Gestingthorpe in a wargrave.
Brad Gilbert was the coach of Andre Agassi and winner of 20 professional tennis titles. His book Winning Ugly reveals all of the tactics he used for success on the court.
We're sorry to report some initial audio issues, but the issues clear up by 2:45 (http://goo.gl/dfgpBc).
Adelaide or l'Adelaide is an opera by Antonio Sartorio to an Italian libretto by Pietro Dolfin. It was premiered in Venice at the Teatro San Salvatore in 1672. An exact date is not known, although the libretto is dedicated February 19, 1672.
The genre of the opera is dramma per musica. The libretto follows the same historical events as Handel's later Lotario.