Andrea Adami da Bolsena (30 November 1663 – 22 July 1742) was an Italian castrato, musician, and later secretary to Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni. He was born...
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Jan Josef Ignác Brentner, Czech composer (born 1689) July 22 – Andrea Adami da Bolsena, Italian castrato, master of the papal choir (born 1663) July 12...
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on Titan Corporal of Bolsena, a relic of the Roman Catholic Church Andrea Adami da Bolsena, an Italian musician The Mass at Bolsena, a painting Volsinii...
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Matteo Simonelli in Rome derives from the writings of the castrato Andrea Adami da Bolsena. Opinions regarding the historical credibility of such claims vary...
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previous year. This fame continued into the 18th century when Andrea Adami da Bolsena, biographer of many papal musicians, praised him as the papal chapel’s...
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Josquin des Prez is known to have done so mononymously on occasion. Andrea Adami da Bolsena notes in his 1711 Osservazioni per ben regolare il coro dei cantori...
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Baronet, British aristocrat, politician (d. 1738) November 30 – Andrea Adami da Bolsena, Italian castrato (d. 1742) December 8 – Nathan Gold, deputy colonial...
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named as interim director. Past members of the choir include: Andrea Adami da Bolsena Gregorio Allegri Jacques Arcadelt Giuseppe Baini Odoardo Ceccarelli...
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Baronet, British aristocrat, politician (d. 1738) November 30 – Andrea Adami da Bolsena, Italian castrato (d. 1742) December 8 – Nathan Gold, deputy colonial...
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Wilhelm Zachow, composer, teacher of Handel (died 1712) date unknown Andrea Adami da Bolsena, papal choirmaster (died 1742) Nicolas Siret, organist, harpsichordist...
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Panzer Division (Kampfgruppe Büsing), stationed between Orvieto and Lake Bolsena, north of Rome. These units comprised about 26,000 men and some hundreds...
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