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Fortepiano and Idomeneo

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Fortepiano and Idomeneo

Fortepiano vs. Idomeneo

A fortepiano is an early piano. (Italian for Idomeneus, King of Crete, or, Ilia and Idamante; usually referred to simply as Idomeneo, K. 366) is an Italian language opera seria by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

Similarities between Fortepiano and Idomeneo

Fortepiano and Idomeneo have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Castrato, Harpsichord, Leopold Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

Castrato

A castrato (Italian, plural: castrati) is a type of classical male singing voice equivalent to that of a soprano, mezzo-soprano, or contralto.

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Harpsichord

A harpsichord is a musical instrument played by means of a keyboard which activates a row of levers that in turn trigger a mechanism that plucks one or more strings with a small plectrum.

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Leopold Mozart

Johann Georg Leopold Mozart (November 14, 1719 – May 28, 1787) was a German composer, conductor, teacher, and violinist.

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791), baptised as Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart, was a prolific and influential composer of the classical era.

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Fortepiano and Idomeneo Comparison

Fortepiano has 77 relations, while Idomeneo has 237. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 1.27% = 4 / (77 + 237).

References

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