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Emanuele Barbella

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Italian composer and violinist
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Pietro Fabris, Emanuele Barbella, 1770

Emanuele Barbella (1718–1777) was a Neapolitan composer and violinist.[1]

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  1. ^ Music in the Galant Style - Page 154 School of Music Northwestern University Robert Gjerdingen Professor of Music - 2007 - "The example below by the Neapolitan composer Emanuele Barbella (1718-1777) appeared in a London print (1765) of six violin sonatas, five of whose final movements carry subtitles— "All'Italiana," "Alia Venetiana," "Alia Napolitana," ...


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