Giovanni Simonetti (1652 – 4 November 1716) was a Swiss architect, builder, and plasterer who was involved in the design of the Jerusalem Church in Berlin...
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structure and was designed by Martin Grünberg and built in 1708 by Giovanni Simonetti. This church belonged to the Lutheran community. It too was modified...
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Goblin (band) (redirect from Claudio Simonetti's Goblin)
New Goblin, Goblin Rebirth, the Goblin Keys, the Goblins and Claudio Simonetti's Goblin) is an Italian progressive rock band known for their film scores...
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completed 1988; the church now serves as a museum. In 1701–1708, Giovanni Simonetti built the first church after a design of Martin Grünberg. It was the...
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Rome. Giovanni Carboni, ed. (2024). Attilio Simonetti 1843-1925. Roma: Campisano Editore. Categoria:Famiglie romane Media related to Attilio Simonetti at...
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Amedeo Simonetti (8 April 1874, Genoa - 22 April 1922, Rome) was an Italian painter; known primarily for his Orientalist scenes. He was sometimes referred...
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Baroque Promnitzs' Palace, which was designed by Swiss architect Giovanni Simonetti. Both residences, purchased by a private investor, continue to wait...
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Winfried Michel (redirect from Giovanni Paolo Simonetti)
pieces in the style of the early 18th century under the pseudonym Giovanni Paolo Simonetti. In 1993 he succeeded in convincing noted Haydn scholar H. C. Robbins...
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Jerusalem Chapel in its municipal boundary. In 1689 and 1693–1695 Giovanni Simonetti restored and extended the chapel to become Jerusalem Church, which...
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Pasquale Simonetti (Italian pronunciation: [paˈskwaːle simoˈnetti]; 26 February 1926 – 16 July 1955), known as Pascalone 'e Nola ("big Pasquale from Nola")...
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PMC 6343733. PMID 30601084. Ghelli Luserna di Rorà, Andrea; Martinelli, Giovanni; Simonetti, Giorgia (2019-11-26). "The balance between mitotic death and mitotic...
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the land was awarded to Giovanni Simonetti, an ally of the Visconti family. In 1760, the land and house were sold by the Simonetti to the Ferrario family...
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borders and became its first parish church. In 1689 and 1693–1695 Giovanni Simonetti restored and extended the chapel to become Jerusalem's Church, which...
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Gabrieli (1671–1747), Baroque architect Giovanni Simonetti (1652–1716), Baroque builder and plasterer Giulio Simonetti (1659–1729), Baroque architect and builder...
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Carlo Simonetti (born 23 May 1903, date of death unknown) was an Italian modern pentathlete. He competed at the 1928 and 1932 Summer Olympics. "Carlo...
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residence. The master builders were Christoph Pitzler and from 1707 Giovanni Simonetti, who orientated himself from plans drawn up by Johann Arnold Nering...
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time at 57000taler. Between 1703 and 1706, Ryckwaert's successor Giovanni Simonetti built the west wing, which included the castle chapel. Construction...
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Gianni Piacentino, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Paolo Scheggi, Gianni Emilio Simonetti, and Gilberto Zorio. Anselmo died on 18 December 2023, at the age of 89...
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Schmied. The last features to be completed were a stucco ceiling by Giovanni Simonetti and seven allegorical ceiling paintings by Johann Heinrich am Ende [de]...
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of 44 single-voice motets in the new style assembled by Leonardo Simonetti. Simonetti was a chorister in the Cappella Marciana, and placed his master Claudio...
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Micioni was noticed by Claudio Simonetti in the disco club where he was resident DJ, the Easy Going, and then Simonetti together with Giancarlo Meo decided...
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1570 – c. 1617/19) Giovanni Sgambati (1841–1914) Louis Siciliano (born 1975), also ALUEI Carlo Siliotto (born 1950) Achille Simonetti (1857–1928), violinist...
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Demons (1985 film) (category Films scored by Claudio Simonetti)
of 1985. The film features an instrumental score composed by Claudio Simonetti, as well as a soundtrack that includes songs by Mötley Crüe, Accept and...
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in Leonardo Simonetti's collection Ghirlanda sacra, 1625. Nothing else is known about Scorzuto. Jerome Roche (2001). "Scorzuto, Giovanni Maria". Grove...
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Il magnate (category Films scored by Enrico Simonetti)
magnate (The Tycoon) is a 1973 Italian comedy film written and directed by Giovanni Grimaldi. Furio Cicerone, a large Sicilian entrepreneur who came from the...
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Conquest (1983 film) (category Films scored by Claudio Simonetti)
review also commented on Claudio Simonetti's score, finding it "wonderfully inappropriate" and reminiscent of Simonetti's work in Goblin and on the scores...
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Silvani (1579–1675), Italian architect and sculptor Gherardo Hercolani Fava Simonetti (born 1941), the Grand Commander of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta...
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City". In the 14th century it was captured by the Papal vicar Filippo Simonetti, then by Galeotto I Malatesta (1347–1351), by Braccio da Montone in 1408...
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Giacomo Simonetta (redirect from Giacomo Simonetti)
Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Giacomo was born in Milan, the son of Giovanni and his second wife Catarina Barbavara, daughter of Marcolino Barbavara...
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"Mykola Ovsianiko-Kulikovsky" Winfried Michel Chamber music by "Giovanni Paolo Simonetti"[citation needed] Roman Turovsky-Savchuk Works for baroque lute...
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