• Bartolomeo Tromboncino (c. 1470 – 1535 or later) was an Italian composer of the middle Renaissance. He is mainly famous as a composer of frottole; he is...
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  • well-connected with the Gonzaga and Medici families, and along with Bartolomeo Tromboncino, was well known as a composer of frottolas. Very little is known...
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  • 1415–21 Bartolomeo Tromboncino (1470–1535 or later), Italian composer of the middle Renaissance period; infamous for murdering his wife Bartolomeo Trosylho...
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    de Lurano Rossino Mantovano Michele Pesenti Bartolomeo Tromboncino Michele Vicentino Except for Tromboncino and Cara, who were extremely famous, very little...
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  • the most prolific composers of frottola after Marchetto Cara and Bartolomeo Tromboncino. Of his early life, almost nothing is known: the few sources we...
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  • most famous compositions of the century.[vague] 1501: April 28 – Bartolomeo Tromboncino receives an unhelpful letter of reference from Francesco II Gonzaga...
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  • the so-called frottola composers, including Marchetto Cara and Bartolomeo Tromboncino. "Ha' tu veduto un mio vitellin bianco" on La Favola di Orfeo 1494...
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  • composer and singer, (b. c. 1475). c.1535: Pedro de Escobar (b. 1465). Bartolomeo Tromboncino (b. 1470). 1536: May 17 – Mark Smeaton, English court musician (b...
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    jump primatist and Olympic gold medalist Marco Stroppa, composer Bartolomeo Tromboncino, composer of the Renaissance period Giorgio Zancanaro, baritone...
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    (1623–1697) Giacomo Tritto (1733–1824) Ascanio Trombetti (1544-1590) Bartolomeo Tromboncino (c. 1470 – c. 1535), trombonist, frottolist, murderer Armando Trovajoli...
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    Padoana francese Stavasi amor dormento (Bartolomeo Tromboncino) Voi che passate qui (Bartolomeo Tromboncino) Balletto De tous biens plaine (Hayne van...
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    Pesenti (c. 1470 – after 1524) Bartolomeo Tromboncino (c. 1470 – c. 1535) Vincenzo Capirola (1474 – after 1548) Bartolomeo degli Organi (1474–1539) Filippo...
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  • the most famous singers at the lute certainly were Bartolomeo Tromboncino, Ippolito Tromboncino and Marchetto Cara, whose gift as interpreters are highlighted...
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    influence to financially support native composers at court (such as Bartolomeo Tromboncino and Marchetto Cara) which contributed to popularizing the frottola...
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  • Michele Pesenti, Italian composer and lutenist (d. after 1524) Bartolomeo Tromboncino, Italian composer of frottole (d. after 1535) 1470 25 February –...
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  • Rue, Jean Mouton, Bernhard Ycart, Tinctoris, Johannes de Quadris, Bartolomeo Tromboncino, Gaspar, Francesco d’Ana, Erasmus Lapicida, Antoine de Févin, Alexander...
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  • (1750–1813) Joan Trimble (1915–2000) Giacomo Tritto (1733–1824) Bartolomeo Tromboncino (c. 1470 – after 1534) Friedrich Hieronymus Truhn (1811–1886) Frankie...
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    (b. 1462) Canghali of Kazan, khan of Qasim and Kazan (b. 1516) Bartolomeo Tromboncino, Italian composer (b. 1470) Feliks Zamoyski, Polish noble W. Michael...
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  • Antoine de Févin c. 1470 – 1511/12 French Brother of Robert de Févin Bartolomeo Tromboncino c. 1470 – c. 1535 Italian Marchetto Cara c. 1470 – 1525? Italian...
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    Trissino, and others. In music Isabella sponsored the composers Bartolomeo Tromboncino and Marco Cara and she played the lute. Unusually, she employed...
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    decades of the century, Italian composers such as Marchetto Cara and Bartolomeo Tromboncino wrote light, courtly songs called frottole for the Mantuan court...
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    (b. 1462) Canghali of Kazan, khan of Qasim and Kazan (b. 1516) Bartolomeo Tromboncino, Italian composer (b. 1470) Feliks Zamoyski, Polish noble 1536 January...
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  • bella mita. Cipriano de Rore Qual anima. Nollet Non at sua amante. Bartolomeo Tromboncino Vita della mia vita. Philippe Verdelot Pensa domi quel giorno. Dormiendo...
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  • Isabella d'Este, composed by such composers as Marchetto Cara and Bartolomeo Tromboncino. c. 1500 — The witty, earthy songs of the Florentine carnival, the...
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  • Giaches de Wert, Cipriano de Rore, Vincenzo Ruffo, Philippe Verdelot, Bartolomeo Tromboncino, Alfonso Ferrabosco, Alessandro Striggio, Giovanni Palestrina, and...
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  • laude, 13 frottolas (one of which is attributed in one source to Bartolomeo Tromboncino), 29 madrigals, and four keyboard ricercars have survived. That...
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    Venice, he published many kinds of music, including frottole by Bartolomeo Tromboncino and Marchetto Cara arranged for voice and lute; French motets and...
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