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  • 111Intermedio — For the film, see Intermedio (film). The intermedio, or intermezzo, in the Italian Renaissance, was a theatrical performance or spectacle with music and often dance which was performed between the acts of a play to celebrate special occasions in… …

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  • 112Franchinus Gaffurius — (Franchino Gaffurio) (January 14, 1451 – June 25, 1522) was an Italian music theorist and composer of the Renaissance. He was an almost exact contemporary of Josquin des Prez and Leonardo da Vinci, both of whom were his personal friends. He was… …

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  • 113Pomponio Nenna — (baptized 13 June 1556 – 25 July 1608) was a Neapolitan Italian composer of the Renaissance. He is mainly remembered for his madrigals, which were influenced by Gesualdo, and for his polychoral sacred motets, posthumously published as Sacrae… …

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  • 114Manhattan School of Music — Motto Macte virtute sic itur ad astra (“Those who excel, thus reach the stars.”) Established 1917 Type Private …

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  • 115Jacques Buus — (also Jakob Buus) (c. 1500 ndash; late August, 1565) was a Franco Flemish composer and organist of the Renaissance, and an early member of the Venetian School. He was one of the earliest composers of the ricercar, the predecessor to the fugue,… …

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  • 116Glossary of anatomical terminology, definitions and abbreviations — This is a glossary of anatomical terminology, definitions and abbreviations pertinent to the description of the Central Nervous System.Anatomical localisationThe terms used for anatomical localisation are best understood if we think of an animal… …

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  • 117Andrea Luchesi — Andrea Luca Luchesi (May 23, 1741 March 21, 1801), was an Italian composer. Biography Andrea Luchesi was born at Motta di Livenza, near Treviso [New Grove, article Andrea Lucchesi ] the eleventh child of Pietro Luchese and Caterina Gottardi. The… …

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  • 118Ludovico Roncalli — Count Ludovico Roncalli (1654–1713), or simply Count Ludovico, was an Italian nobleman who published a collection of suites for five course baroque guitar, Capricci armonici sopra la chitarra spagnola ( Harmonic caprices for the Spanish guitar ) …

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  • 119Michael Harrison (musician) — For other people named Michael Harrison, see Michael Harrison (disambiguation). Michael Harrison is an American composer, influenced by both Western classical and North Indian classical music. Harrison studied composition at the University of… …

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  • 120Giorgio Mainerio — (ca. 1530 1540 3 or 4 May 1582) was an Italian musician and composer. Contents 1 Biography 2 Works 3 Popular culture 4 Media …

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