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Alma dell'alma mia is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "soul of my soul." The phrase most famously references a duet in the first act of the opera Torquato Tasso by Italian composer Domenico Gaetano Maria Donizetti (November 29, 1797 to April 8, 1848) of Bergamo, Lombardy. The pronunciation will be "AL-ma del-LAL-ma MEE-a" in Pisan Italian.
This is the first verse of a hymn called 'Italian Hymn' written by the Italian composer Giardini Felice (1716-96). It has been sung by many choirs and congregations around the world since it first appeared.
Biagio Marini is an Italian virtuoso violinist and composer of the first half of the seventeenth century. He is most known for his innovative instrumental compositions.
The composer's full name is Michel Legrand.
No, Mozart was.
Nobody knows who the first great composer really was. This is because their music has not survived into the modern day.
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