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Antonio Cagnoni

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Portrait of Antonio Cagnoni, composer (1828-1896). Antonio Cagnoni (8 February 1828 – 30 April 1896) was an Italian composer. Primarily known for his twenty operas, his work is characterized by his use of leitmotifs and moderately dissonant harmonies. In addition to writing music for the stage, he composed a modest amount of sacred music, most notably a ''Requiem'' in 1888. He also contributed the third movement, ''Quid sum miser'', to the ''Messa per Rossini'', a collaborative work created by thirteen composers to honor Gioacchino Rossini. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The porter of Havre opera in three acts / the words adapted from the Italian by John Oxenford ; the music by Antonio Cagnoni. by Cagnoni, Antonio

    Published 1870
    Other Authors: “…Cagnoni, Antonio…”
    Microfilm Musical Score Book
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    The porter of Havre opera in three acts / the words by John Oxenford ; the music by Cagnoni. by Cagnoni, Antonio

    Published 1875
    Microfilm Book
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    Don Bucefalo Antonio Cagnoni. by Cagnoni, Antonio

    Published 2009
    Online Access
    Electronic Conference Proceeding Audio
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    Re Lear Antonio Cagnoni. by Cagnoni, Antonio

    Published 2010
    “…Antonio Cagnoni ; Antonio Ghislanzoni…”
    Online Access
    Electronic Conference Proceeding Audio
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    Don Bucefalo Antonio Cagnoni. by Cagnoni, Antonio

    Published 2009
    Conference Proceeding CD Audio
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    Rè Lear Antonio Cagnoni. by Cagnoni, Antonio

    Published 2010
    Conference Proceeding CD Audio
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    Messa per Rossini Giuseppe Verdi [and others]

    Published 1996
    Other Authors: “…Cagnoni, Antonio…”
    CD Audio
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