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Christoph Willibald Gluck



Gluck, Christoph Willibald Von - krĭsˈtôf vĭlˈēbält fən glook, 1714–87, German-born operatic composer. Gluck revolutionized opera by establishing lyrical tragedy as a unified vital art form. He studied music at Prague and later in Italy with G. B. Sammartini. His first 10 operas, in the Italian style, were successfully performed in   Read More...

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    The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Opera
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