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Gaetano Braga (June 9, 1829 β November 21, 1907) was an Italian composer and cellist. He was born in Giulianova in Abruzzi and died in Milan. Braga's works include compositions for the cello (two concertos, a quintet, a quartet, works for cello and piano) and the operas: * Alina or La spregiata (1853, Naples) * Estella di San Germano (1857, Vienna) * Il ritratto (1858, Naples) * Margherita la mendicante (1859, Paris) * Mormile (1862, Milan) * Ruy Blas (1868) * Reginella (1871, Lecco) * Caligola (1873, Lisbon) A "Serenata" (serenade) by Braga, sometimes called in English Angel's Serenade, is mentioned in Anton Chekhov's short story The Black Monk. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Works for Singing, Cello, Piano
Lullaby of the most comfortable in the world Cello & Piano (μΈμμμ κ°μ₯ νΈμν μμ₯κ° μ²Όλ‘&νΌμλ Έ)
Television's Greatest Hits, Vol. 4

Braga: Musiche strumentali da camera
The Story of the Music Box
Immortal Serenades
Best of Kaffeehaus - Die ersten 15 Jahre
The Unforgettables - A Chocolate Lounge
Television's Greatest Hits, Volume 4: Black and White Classics
Braga: Il ritratto (Highlights)
Mystic
The Richard Tauber Collection, Vol. 16: Christmas Carols and Religious Songs (Recorded 1923 β 1944)