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    Antonio Cifra (1584? – 2 October 1629 in Loreto) was an Italian composer of the Roman School of the Renaissance and early Baroque eras. He was one of...
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  • Look up cifra in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cifra may refer to: Antonio Cifra (1584–1629), Italian Baroque composer Anita Cifra (born 1989), Hungarian...
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    The little boy had as schoolmates his elder brother Gregorio and then Antonio Cifra, Domenico Massenzio and Paolo Agostini. In 1606, Allegri was maestro...
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    Agazzari – I Libro a 5, 1600 Adriano Banchieri Antonio Caldara Antonio Lotti Giulio Caccini Antonio Cifra – I Libro a 5, 1605 Sigismondo d'India Marco da...
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    with him and sang in his choirs, including Felice Anerio, Antonio Brunelli, Antonio Cifra and Gregorio Allegri (composer of the famous Miserere). Nanino's...
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    during his lifetime in Luis Venegas de Henestrosa's compilation Libro de cifra nueva (Alcalá de Henares, 1557). However, the bulk of his compositions was...
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  • and eight voices with continuo (Venice: Angelo Gardano e fratelli) Antonio Cifra – Second book of madrigals for five voices (Venice: Giacomo Vincenti)...
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  • 1583–1623) Nicolas Vallet (c. 1583–c. 1642) Michael Altenburg (1584–1640) Antonio Cifra (1584–1629) Francisco Correa de Arauxo (1584–1654) Daniel Friderici...
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    (1934–1980) Cesare Ciardi (1818–1877) Alessandro Cicognini (1906–1995) Antonio Cifra (c.1584–1629) Francesco Cilea (1866–1950) Giovanni Paolo Cima (c.1570–1622)...
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    Brunswick (1599–1626), Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg and Protestant Commander Antonio Cifra of Rome (1584–1629), composer Jan Pieterszoon Coen of the Netherlands...
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    (1582–1652) (Composer of the famous Miserere) Paolo Bellasio (1554–1594) Antonio Cifra (1584–1629) Domenico Allegri (c1585–1629) Marc'Antonio Ingegneri (c1545–1592)...
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    was imitated by Neapolitan composers of polyphonic madrigals such as Antonio Cifra, Michelangelo Rossi, Giovanni de Macque, Scipione Dentice, Girolamo...
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    long-term importance were composed in 1789, and one great popular success La cifra (The Cipher). As Salieri's political position became insecure he retired...
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    La cifra is an opera by Antonio Salieri in two acts, set to an Italian libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte. The work, a dramma giocoso, is set in Scotland, and...
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    1649) Paolo Agostino (c. 1583 – 1629) Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583–1643) Antonio Cifra (1584–1629) Giovanni Battista Rossi (fl. 1585 – c. 1628) Andrea Falconieri...
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    English explorer (d. 1622) Francis Beaumont, English dramatist (d. 1616) Antonio Cifra, Italian composer (d. 1629) Hu Zhengyan, Chinese artist, printmaker...
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  • (1875–1911) Johannes Ciconia (c. 1370 – 1412) Ippolito Ciera (fl. 1546–1561) Antonio Cifra (1584–1629) Francesco Cilea (1866–1950) Giovanni Paolo Cima (c. 1570...
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  • 1st Count of Gondomar, Spanish academic and diplomat (b. 1567) 1629 – Antonio Cifra, Italian composer (b. 1584) 1629 – Pierre de Bérulle, French cardinal...
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    October 2 Pierre de Bérulle, French cardinal and statesman (b. 1575) Antonio Cifra, Italian composer (b. 1584) October 3 – Giorgi Saakadze, Georgian military...
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  • Paolo Agostino 1583 – 1629 Italian Nicolas Vallet 1583 – 1642 Dutch Antonio Cifra 1584 – 1629 Italian Daniel Friderici 1584 – 1638 German Michael Altenburg...
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    including Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina. Gregorio Allegri Antonio Brunelli Antonio Cifra Giovanni Bernardino Nanino Pier Francesco Valentini Thérèse...
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    English explorer (d. 1622) Francis Beaumont, English dramatist (d. 1616) Antonio Cifra, Italian composer (d. 1629) Hu Zhengyan, Chinese artist, printmaker...
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  • Gesangweis for four voices (Leipzig), a setting of the Becker Psalter Antonio Cifra – First book of madrigals for five voices (Rome: Luigi Zannetti) Giovanni...
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  • Lorenz Kober), a setting of Psalm 90 verse 10, published posthumously Antonio Cifra – First book of Scherzi sacri for one, two, three, and four voices,...
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  • Odd Number (Spanish: La cifra impar) is a 1962 Argentine mystery film directed by Manuel Antín and starring Lautaro Murúa, María Rosa Gallo and Sergio...
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  • The wooden opera house of Teatro San Cassiano in Venice burns down. Antonio Cifra Motets and psalms for twelve voices (Venice: Alessandro Vincenti) Motets...
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  • tenore, che ricerchi le corde del basso (Florence: Zanobi Pignoni) Antonio Cifra Seventh book of motets for two, three, and four voices, Op. 16 (Rome:...
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  • christliche Brautlieder (Three Christian bridal songs) (Jena: Johann Weidner) Antonio Cifra – Vespers and motets for eight voices, Op. 9 (Rome: Bartolomeo Zannetti)...
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  • Schönfeld), book one contains psalms while book two contains hymns Antonio Cifra – Second book of Scherzi sacri for one, two, three, and four voices...
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  • Pierre Ballard), two volumes of sacred music for three to seven voices Antonio Cifra First book of motets for two, three, and four voices (Venice: Giacomo...
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