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  • 81Francesco Corteccia — (July 27, 1502 – June 7, 1571) was an Italian composer, organist, and teacher of the Renaissance. Not only was he one of the best known of the early composers of madrigals, and an important native Italian composer during a period of domination by …

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  • 82Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da — born с 1525, Palestrina, near Rome died Feb. 2, 1594, Rome Italian composer. He sang in Rome as a choirboy, then worked as an organist in his nearby hometown of Palestrina. He was appointed director of the Vatican s Cappella Giulia by Pope Julius …

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  • 83Victoria, Tomás Luis de — born с 1548, near Avila, Spain died Aug. 27, 1611, Madrid Spanish composer. He went to Rome с 1565 as an organist and singer, and he may have studied with Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, eventually becoming kapellmeister for a Jesuit… …

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  • 84Perth —    PERTH, a city, a royal burgh, and anciently the metropolis of the kingdom of Scotland, in the county of Perth, of which it is the capital; comprising the parishes of East Church, Middle Church, St. Paul, and West Church, and the late quoad… …

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  • 85Giovanni Dragoni — Giovanni Andrea Dragoni (c. 1540 – December 1598) was an Italian composer of the Roman School of the late Renaissance, a student of Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, and a prominent composer and maestro di cappella in Rome in the late 16th… …

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  • 86Peter, 3rd Count de Salis — Peter de Salis, Count of the Holy Roman Empire (Nobile Signor Don Pietro Podesta di Salis) (28 June 1738, parish of St. James, Westminster 19 November 1807, Hillingdon, buried in the family vault at Harlington, Middlesex) was the second son of… …

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  • 87Benjamin C. S. Boyle — (born September 1, 1979 in Monterey, California) is an American composer, pianist, and music theorist.CareerHis compositional output includes opera, orchestral music, chamber music, choral music, art songs, and works for piano. Notable… …

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  • 88Hugh Aycelin — (1230, Billom December 28 1297, Rome) was a French Cardinal.LifeHe entered the Order of Dominicans in his youth and became Master of Sacred Palace ca. 1286. Pope Nicholas IV created him Cardinal Priest of S. Sabina in the consistory of May 16,… …

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  • 89Tisha be-Av — ▪ Jewish fast English  Ninth of Av        in Judaism, traditional day of mourning for the destruction of the First and Second Temples. According to the Talmud, other disastrous events such as the following occurred on Av 9: the decree that the… …

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  • 90HEBREW POETRY —    is of two kinds, either lyric or gnomic, i. e. subjectively emotional or sententiously didactic, the former belonging to the active or stirring, and the latter to the reflective or quiet, periods of Hebrew history, and whether expressed in… …

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