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    Odhecaton) is an anthology of polyphonic secular songs published by Ottaviano Petrucci in 1501 in Venice. It is the first book of polyphonic music ever to be...
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    at the church of Annunziata in Florence. In 1512 he became maestro di cappella there, a job which held in addition to supervising the choristers and singing...
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  • Giacomo Giuseppe Saratelli (category Cappella Marciana maestri)
    Saratelli (1682-1762) was an Italian organist, composer and maestro di cappella. He was born and raised in Bologna, where he premiered his first work (an...
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  • DE: International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP)/Petrucci Music Library (Project Petrucci LLC). pp. 254, 256. Calico, Joy. "Romantic and Modern Music...
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  • press. In 1501, Ottaviano Petrucci published Harmonice Musices Odhecaton A, which contained 96 pieces of printed music. Petrucci's printing method produced...
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  • ninety-six chansons by many composers, published in Venice in 1501 by Ottaviano Petrucci. Beginning in the late 1520s through mid-century, Claudin de Sermisy, Pierre...
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  • a musician of 11. The records of the cathedral list him as maestro di cappella (singing master) also starting in that year, ending in 1497, at which time...
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  • I of Russia. February 20 – Giovanni Paisiello is appointed Maestro di Cappella at Naples. April 22 – Twelve-year-old Gioachino Rossini gives a concert...
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    subject is almost the same as that which he also painted on the wall of the Petrucci palace in Siena – the principal figures being Pan himself, Olympus, Echo...
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    architectural design is attributed to Francesco di Giorgio, and Pandolfo Petrucci. The cupola was completed in 1504, but the church was not consecrated till...
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    in Ferrara. Many of his works were printed and published by Ottaviano Petrucci in the early 16th century, including the Missa Hercules Dux Ferrariae....
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    father received a papal commission (to contribute a marble relief to the Cappella Paolina of Santa Maria Maggiore) and so moved from Naples to Rome, taking...
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    Retrieved Feb 5, 2015. "2 Pieces from Kuolema, Op.44 (Sibelius, Jean) - IMSLP/Petrucci Music Library: Free Public Domain Sheet Music". Imslp.org. Retrieved 2015-04-24...
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    The Pellegrini Chapel (Italian: Cappella Pellegrini), initially named "Guaresco," is a religious building commissioned by Countess Margherita Pellegrini...
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    chapel houses the main altar with a silver ciborium made by Benedetto Petrucci, and donated by the Torrigiani family. Near the choir is a large stone...
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  • Angeles Times. Retrieved 18 January 2016. bollettinodarte (2022). "Francesco Petrucci: Il ritrovato busto del Salvatore di Gian Lorenzo Bernini (Estratto dal...
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    humanists and the Ottoman Turks. Cornell University. p. 125. OCLC 44529765. Petrucci, Armando (1973). "CALCONDILA (Calcocondila, Χαλκονδύλης Χαλκοκανδύλης)...
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    Musices Odhecaton, A. O. Petrucci, Venice, 1501 FRO – Frottole Libro septimo. Petrucci FR3 – Frottole Libro tertio. Petrucci SPI – Intabulatura de lauto...
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    April 19, 1516, when he was commissioned by the Sienese merchant Girolamo Petrucci in Orvieto for the family chapel in the church of San Domenico, on which...
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  • Catholic sacred music. Pietro Guglielmi, In 1793 he became maestro di cappella at St Peter's, Rome. Johann Michael Haydn, younger brother of Joseph Haydn...
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  • distributed, copied, and archived. In addition, the famous publisher Ottaviano Petrucci printed an entire volume of Mouton's masses (early in the history of music...
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    secular text. Many of Compère's compositions were printed by Ottaviano Petrucci in Venice, and disseminated widely; obviously their availability contributed...
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  • Natalie Merchant Tom Morello Joe Perry Leonard Pennario Martin Perna John Petrucci Al Piantadosi Louis Prima Suzi Quatro Nicola Rescigno L. Scinti Roger Pete...
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    or hymn": John Rutter set the lyrics of the nursery rhyme for choir a cappella in the collection Five Childhood Lyrics, first performed in 1973. The "White...
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    him, not only to inflict exemplary punishments by executing one (Alfonso Petrucci) and imprisoning several others, but also to make radical changes in the...
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  • Zelenka's complete compositions are listed in the digitized database of the Petrucci Music Library, as well as on the Discover Zelenka website. The total number...
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    placing it variously between the late 1470s and the 1490s. Ottaviano Petrucci published it in his first book of masses in 1502, one of the first books...
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    works, alongside compositions by his contemporaries, are included in Petrucci's Harmonice musices odhecaton (1501), the first collection of music published...
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  • ISBN 9780520041417. "Sonata for Violin and Cello (Ravel, Maurice) - IMSLP/Petrucci Music Library: Free Public Domain Sheet Music". imslp.org. Retrieved 2019-07-01...
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    Italian, from a late 15th-century manuscript. The early 16th century saw Petrucci's publications of lute music by Francesco Spinacino (fl. 1507) and Joan...
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