Luigi Tansillo (1510 – 1 December 1568) was an Italian Late Renaissance poet. Tansillo deserves a special place in the history of Italian poetry, for he...
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known for Morgante Luigi Tansillo (1510–1568), poet of the Petrarchian and Marinist schools Luigi Ugolini (1891–1980), writer Luigi Alidosi (died 1430)...
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life during this period. His Larmes de Saint Pierre, imitated from Luigi Tansillo, appeared in 1587. It was in 1600 that he presented to Maria de' Medici...
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winner and sweeps the pool. "Capriccio in laude del Malcontento" by Luigi Tansillo of Naples. Inscription: Hai pigliato bragon. Bum and Tuff mean "bang"...
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Shōkyū (里村昌休), Japanese master of the linked verse renga (died 1552) Luigi Tansillo, Italian Marinist Petrarchan poet (died 1568) probable Arnoldus Arlenius...
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sculptor and architect, whose work is well represented in the cathedral Luigi Tansillo (1510–1568), poet of the Petrarchian school. Nicola Antonio Stigliola...
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last compositions is Le lagrime del peccatore, a setting of poems by Luigi Tansillo, as a set of madrigali spirituali; it is similar in intent, if not in...
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famous Carlo, other relevant figures of the period include the poet Luigi Tansillo (1510–1580) and the jurist Giovanni Battista De Luca (1614–1683). Venosa...
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still played in France today. "Capriccio in laude del Malcontento" by Luigi Tansillo of Naples. Intentionally, old-fashioned spelling of Gjøken (in (Bokmål)...
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Peter) is an a cappella Renaissance masterpiece set to the poetry of Luigi Tansillo (1510–1568). Debuting in 2016, singers from the Los Angeles Master Chorale...
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of late 16th-century letters. Some scholars assign a pivotal role to Luigi Tansillo, or, more frequently, to Torquato Tasso, while others emphasize the...
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Berni, Giovanni della Casa, Gaspara Stampa, Giovan Battista Strozzi, Luigi Tansillo, Galeazzo di Tarsia, Torquato Tasso, Marko Marulić, Ilija Crijević,...
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Munich the next year. The Lagrime sets 20 poems by the Italian poet Luigi Tansillo (1510–1568) depicting the stages of grief experienced by St. Peter after...
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(Munich: Adam Berg), a spiritual madrigal cycle setting the poetry of Luigi Tansillo, published posthumously Luzzasco Luzzaschi – Fifth book of madrigals...
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undertake an Italian version of Roscoe's work. Roscoe's translation of Luigi Tansillo's Nurse appeared in 1798, and went through several editions. It is dedicated...
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love, typically unrequited, and he set texts by Petrarch, Ariosto, Luigi Tansillo, Luigi Cassola, and others. One of his most ambitious projects was a setting...
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city of Naples. He died in Naples on 26 December 1574. Together with Luigi Tansillo, Angelo di Costanzo, and Galeazzo di Tarsia, Rota was one of the most...
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master of the linked verse renga after the death of Tani Sobuko in 1545 Luigi Tansillo (died 1568), Italian poet of Petrarchan sonnets and Marinist style Robert...
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(born unknown), French philosopher, theologian, astrologer and poet Luigi Tansillo (born 1510), Italian poet of Petrarchan sonnets and Marinist style Poetry...
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