Girolamo Zenti (Viterbo c.1609 - Paris c.1666) (also: Girolama de Zenti, Gerolamo de Sentis, Hieronymus de Zentis) was an Italian harpsichord maker and...
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up zenti or zénti in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Zenti may refer to: Zenti (river), in the Basketo special woreda of Ethiopia Girolamo Zenti (c....
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Protestant Reformation clergyman and educator Girolamo Zenti (1609–1666), Italian harpsichord maker San Girolamo (disambiguation) This page or section lists...
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musical-instrument maker. He was a student first of Giovani Battista Boni, then Girolamo Zenti. He lived in Lucca, Italy. Kottick, Edward L. A History of the Harpsichord...
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rebuilding by Franciolini of a single-manual instrument made in 1658 by Girolamo Zenti. Cristofori was evidently admired and respected in his own lifetime...
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Luigi Torchi Evangelista Torricelli Pellegrino Turri Juanelo Turriano Alessandro Volta Andrew Viterbi Ildebrando Zacchini Giuseppe Zamboni Girolamo Zenti...
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was in fact originally a single-manual instrument built in 1658 by Girolamo Zenti. The three-manual harpsichord in the National Music Museum (described...
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Mario Zenari - future cardinal - to the priesthood in 1970 and Giuseppe Zenti in 1971. He also served as a co-consecrator for the consecration of Giulio...
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xx–xxiv. GGKEY:QNF9H4DU4ZF. CV of Bishop Zenti: Diocesi di Verona, "Il Vescovo: S. E. Mgr. Giuseppe Zenti"; retrieved 18 July 2020. (in Italian) Page...
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1980s. In 2004 he performed an acoustical restoration of the 1658 Girolamo de Zentis harpsichord, originally part of the collection at the New York Metropolitan...
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visit to Urbino. Earliest known bentside spinet, made by Hieronymus de Zentis. Christoph Demantius – Deutsche Passion, nach dem Evangelisten S. Iohanne...
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