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  • 121Adriana Basile — ( c. 1590 – c. 1640) was an Italian composer and singer, born in Posillipo, and died in Rome. From 1610 she worked for the Gonzagas in Mantua. Members of her family also worked for the court, including her brothers, Giovanni Battista Basile, a… …

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  • 122Malvina — Gender feminine Other names Related names Malwine, Malvine, Malwida, Malve, Mal, Malvin Malvina is a female given name that has many variants such as Malvine, Malwine, Malwina, Malwida, Malve, and Mal. Etymology The name Malvina comes from Celtic …

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  • 123Henry of Settimello — (in Latin, Henricus Septimellensis or Henricus Pauper ; in Italian, Arrigo or Arrighetto da Settimello ) was a late 12th century Italian poet. He was the author of De diversitate fortunae et philosophiae consolatione ( On varying fortune and the… …

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  • 124Jacopo Melani — (born in Pistoia, 6 July 1623 died in Pistoia, 18 August 1676) was an Italian composer and violinist of the Baroque era.Bertali s compositions are influenced by northern Italian composers of the time and include operas, oratorios and chamber… …

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  • 125House of Candia — The House of Candia also called Candida in Latin is a European dynastic house, originally from Castrum Candiaco in the Dauphiné of the nobility of Savoy and Piemont, descendants of Burgandians and Lombards and related to the Norman dynasty from… …

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  • 126Ivan Wernisch — Works After his first couple of books which were rather playful his poetry began to turn into more dreamy and also absurd one. His poems, full of great imagery based on neologisms, absurd landscapes and mis quoting other writers, become… …

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  • 127Francisco António de Almeida — (fl. 1722–1752) was a Portuguese composer and organist.From 1722 to 1726 he was a royal scholar in Rome. In 1724, Pier Leone Ghezzi drew his caricature, describing him as a young but excellent composer of concertos and church music who sang with… …

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  • 128Harpsichord concertos (J. S. Bach) — The harpsichord concertos, BWV 1052 1065, are concertos for harpsichord, strings and continuo by Johann Sebastian Bach. There are seven concertos for a single harpsichord, (BWV 1052 1058), three concertos for 2 harpsichords (BWV 1060 1062), two… …

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