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There is a page named "Salvatore Fighera" on Wikipedia

  • Salvatore Fighera (1771? – 5 May 1837) was an Italian composer of both sacred and secular music. Born in Gravina in Puglia, he completed his musical studies...
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  • (b. c. 1785) May 5 Niccolò Antonio Zingarelli, composer (b. 1752) Salvatore Fighera, composer (b. 1771) June 16 – Valentino Fioravanti, opera buffa composer...
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    Benedict XIII (1649–1730), pope from 1724 to 1730, born in Gravina Salvatore Fighera (1771–1837), classical composer, born in Gravina Giuseppe Tarantino...
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    from Puglia—Giacomo Tritto, Luigi Capotorti, Giacomo Insanguine, and Salvatore Fighera—as well as five smaller medallions with a variety of subjects. In...
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    Frescobaldi, Giorgio Lapazaya, Jacquet de Berchem, Giacomo Insanguine, Salvatore Fighera, Onofrio van Westerhout, Giuseppe de Ferrariis). As a musicologist...
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  • three composers depicted were Giacomo Tritto, Giacomo Insanguine, and Salvatore Fighera. The medallions and a large ceiling fresco, also painted by Armenise...
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    and Poetto beaches, among the cliffs of the Sella del Diavolo, lies Cala Fighera, a small bay. Cagliari is close to other seaside locations such as Santa...
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