Gesualdo may refer to: Gesualdo, Campania, a town in Italy Gesualdo Bufalino (1920–1996), Italian writer Gesualdo Francesco Ferri (1728–1788), Italian...
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Carlo Gesualdo da Venosa (between 8 March 1566 and 30 March 1566 – 8 September 1613) was an Italian nobleman and composer. Though both the Prince of Venosa...
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Gesualdo is an Italian town in the province of Avellino, itself in the region of Campania. It is called "The city of the Prince of Musicians"[citation...
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Gesualdo Bufalino (Italian pronunciation: [dʒezuˈaldo bufaˈliːno]; 15 November 1920 – 14 June 1996), was an Italian writer who lived in Sicily for most...
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The Gesualdo Six are a British vocal consort, directed by Owain Park. The group performs a broad-ranging repertoire, from the music of the medieval period...
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Mastro-don Gesualdo is an Italian novel written by Giovanni Verga, published in 1889. The first English edition, Master Don Gesualdo (1893), was translated...
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Scipione Gesualdo (died 1608) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Conza (1584–1608). On 28 Nov 1584, Scipione Gesualdo was appointed...
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Alfonso Gesualdo di Conza (20 October 1540 – 14 February 1603) was an Italian Cardinal starting in 1561. He was from Calitri, not far from Naples. His...
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Il Perdono di Gesualdo (in English, The Pardon of Gesualdo) is an altarpiece created in 1609 by the Florentine painter Giovanni Balducci for a commission...
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Gesualdo: Death for Five Voices (German: Tod für fünf Stimmen) is a 1995 film by German director Werner Herzog filmed for ZDF television. The film explores...
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Francesco Gesualdo (French: François Gesuald, Maltese: Franġisku Ġiżwaldu), was a French monk that was executed by immolation in Malta in 1554 for preaching...
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Gesualdo Piacenti (born 15 July 1954 in Trevi nel Lazio) is an Italian former footballer who played as a midfielder. He made 123 appearances in the Italian...
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Gesualdo Lanza (1779–1859) was an Italian teacher of music who made his career in London. Born in Naples in 1779, he was son of Giuseppe Lanza, an Italian...
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Ascanio Gesualdo (died 27 January 1638) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Bari (1613–1638), Titular Patriarch of Constantinople...
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spectantia is a collection of music for Holy Week by Italian composer Carlo Gesualdo, published in 1611. It consists of three sets of nine short pieces, one...
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Gesualdo Francesco Ferri (San Miniato, Province of Pisa, 2 January 1728 – 22 September 1799) was an Italian painter, active mainly in Florence. He trained...
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there was with the Gesualdo household, a place he remained until May 1590 (shortly before the Gesualdo murders: see Carlo Gesualdo). Some of his work...
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(Victoria), settings by Victoria (1585) Tenebrae Responsoria (Gesualdo), settings by Gesualdo (1611) Leçons de ténèbres (Couperin), settings by Couperin...
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Eduardo "Eddy" Gesualdo (born November 28, 1968) was a Canadian soccer player who played as a midfielder for the Winnipeg Fury. Eddy played with the Winnipeg...
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Monumentum pro Gesualdo is a 1960 arrangement and recomposition by Igor Stravinsky of three madrigals by Carlo Gesualdo. It was composed to commemorate...
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most famous composers include the Renaissance Palestrina, Monteverdi, and Gesualdo; the Baroque Scarlatti, and Vivaldi; the classical Paganini, and Rossini;...
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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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Michael Romeo (section With Pat Gesualdo)
rock project Flaud Logic. He also made a guest appearance on the new Pat Gesualdo album, Iceland. In 2014, Romeo engineered and provided drum programming...
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1990 Italian drama film directed by Beppe Cino. It is an adaptation of Gesualdo Bufalino's 1981 novel, Diceria dell'untore. The film, starring Franco Nero...
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Carlo Gesualdo. She explains that despite its beauty, she can not hear it without remembering the facts of the composer's life: that Gesualdo murdered...
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Gesualdo "Aldo" Penna (27 May 1924 – 25 September 2000) was an Italian sprinter, who was 8th in the 100 m at the 1950 European Athletics Championships...
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consisted of ballets choreographed by Balanchine and Martins: Monumentum pro Gesualdo Movements for Piano and Orchestra A Midsummer Night's Dream excerpt Danses...
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famous composer. In Naples, the compositional style of the pupil Carlo Gesualdo followed from the style of his mentor, Luzzasco Luzzaschi (1545–1607),...
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Gilles Binchois, Thomas Tallis, William Byrd, Giovanni Gabrieli, Carlo Gesualdo, John Dowland, Jacob Obrecht, Adrian Willaert, Jacques Arcadelt, and Cipriano...
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This is a list of compositions by Carlo Gesualdo (1566–1613), the Prince of Venosa. Place and year of publication follows after the book number. Poet given...
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