Handel reused some of Conti's music for Cleotide in his " pasticcio " " Ormisda " ( 1730 ) performed at the BWV deest 1006 ).
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It is even deemed possible that Bach assembled the pasticcio in the 1740s for a performance in Leipzig ( the Passion is in two parts as required for Leipzig Passion performances ).
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The word " pastiche " is a French cognate of the Italian noun " pasticcio ", which is a p�t?or pie-filling mixed from diverse ingredients.
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Metaphorically, " pastiche " and " pasticcio " describe works that are either composed by several authors, or that incorporate stylistic elements of other artists'work.
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In 2005, Haselb�ck was awarded for her debut CD " Songs by Zemlinsky " the International Zemlinsky Award at the Musikverein Vienna and the Pasticcio Prize of the Austrian classical radio station.
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The opera is a " pasticcio " ( pastiche ), meaning that the music of the arias was assembled from earlier works, mainly other operas and cantatas also by Handel.
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The final stage work to use his music was another pasticcio, " L'Olimpiade ", which premiered at the Teatro Marsigli-Rossi di Bologna on 10 May 1755.
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Just last year, Pasticcio, an Italian restaurant in Murray Hill, opened a proseccheria, or prosecco wine bar, next door, where you can choose from a menu of five proseccos.
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He staged a new version of this St Mark Passion pasticcio, BC 5b, in Leipzig in 1726, and finally, expanded with some arias from BNB I / K / 2 ).
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He remained there for just a few months, as in July 1717, a new pasticcio " Crudelt?consuma amore " ( Crudelty will consume love ) was played at the opus ultimum ".