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Corelli

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Toussaint Loviko, in the program notes to Italian Violin Concertos (Veritas, 2003) Arcangelo Corelli However, Corelli used only a limited portion of his instrument's capabilities.

It was home to the Stratford’s other famous writer Marie Corelli, who died there in 1924.

Jackman, who shares two adopted children with Deborra, met her when he was 27, when the pair both worked on the set of the Australian TV series Corelli.

The pair married just one year after meeting on the set of Australian drama Corelli in 1995.

A cathedral spokesperson said: "A welcome return by this popular Baroque group will perform J.S Bach Harpsichord Concerto in D Minor and works by Corelli, Handel and Telemann.

The international best-selling novelist, Louis de Bernieres (author of Captain Corelli’s Mandolin) has praised Reeling and Writhing, saying: ‘His verses are rich in imagery, narrative and feeling.

Five degrees cooler at the home of Captain Corelli's Mandolin.

Immortalised in the Hollywood film Captain Corelli’s Mandolin, the largest Ionian island lures a huge crowd.

Michael Dain, who lives off Alcester Road, points out that the proposal to build on Corelli’s bequest seems contrary to its intended purpose.

Allsop, p. 25 Although the nickname Il Bolognese appears on the title-pages of Corelli's first three published sets of works (Opus 1 to 3), the duration of his stay in Bologna remains unclear.

Arcangelo Corelli (1653–1713) was considered a pioneer in transforming the violin from an ensemble instrument to a solo instrument.

Chronicles of the Accademia Filarmonica of Bologna indicate that Corelli was accepted as a member by 1670, at the exceptionally young age of seventeen.

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Corelli's father, from whom he took the name Arcangelo, died five weeks before the composer's birth.

He left both to his benefactor and friend, who generously made over the money to Corelli's relatives.

His family were land-owners who had lived in Fusignano since 1506 (a Corelli moved to the area from Rome in the fifteenth century).

Historian Corelli Barnett has pointed out that the rain also fell on the Germans, and that the weather is therefore an inadequate explanation for the failure to exploit the breakthrough, but nevertheless the Battle of El Alamein had been a great success.

It has been said that the paths of all of the famous violinist-composers of 18th-century Italy led to Arcangelo Corelli, who was their "iconic point of reference".

Martini also states that Corelli secretly learnt Brugnoli's distinctive performance style.

Musical society in Rome also owed much to Corelli.