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    Francesco Alborea (Naples, 7 March 1691 – Padova, 20 July 1739) was an Italian cellist. Son of Emanuele and Aloisa Bassano, at the age of ten was admitted...
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    March 4 – Pierre-Herman Dosquet, Catholic bishop (d. 1777) March 7 – Francesco Alborea, Italian composer and cellist (d. 1739) March 12 – Dionisia de Santa...
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  • March 4 – Pierre-Herman Dosquet, Catholic bishop (d. 1777) March 7 – Francesco Alborea, Italian composer and cellist (d. 1739) March 12 – Dionisia de Santa...
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  • a solo instrument. Supriani is considered one of the teachers of Francesco Alborea, commonly known as "Franciscello". Principij da imparare à suonare...
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  • went to Italy in 1736 to study with the well-known Italian cellist Francesco Alborea, known as Franciscello, who during that time seems to have also been...
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    are seen as anthropomorphic creatures between the fictional kingdoms of Alborea and Petra as the star-crossed lovers must find a way to unify their worlds...
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  • love and consequent suffering. Iberian poets were strongly influenced by Francesco Petrarca, an Italian poet. Álvaro Torrente, "The Villancico in Early Modern...
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