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    Salamone Rossi or Salomone Rossi (Hebrew: סלומונה רוסי or שלמה מן האדומים) (Salamon, Schlomo; de' Rossi) (ca. 1570 – 1630) was an Italian Jewish violinist...
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  • Madama Europa (redirect from Europa Rossi)
    community. She was the sister of the Jewish violinist and composer Salamone Rossi who is known to have been employed at Mantua from 1587 to 1628. She...
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    Early music expert, especially of the Jewish-Italian Baroque composer Salamone Rossi, attended High School here Eival Gilady, general Ori Reisman, painter...
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  • hockey coach Salamone Rossi (ca. 1570–1630), Italian-Jewish violinist and composer Sebastiano Rossi (born 1964), Italian footballer Semino Rossi (born 1962)...
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  • II by his last wife, Cleopatra Madama Europa or Europa Rossi (fl. 1600), sister of Salamone Rossi Europa (consort of Zeus), a Phoenician princess in Greek...
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    Barbarino (c. 1568 – 1617 or later) Giovanni Paolo Cima (c. 1570 – 1622) Salamone Rossi (c. 1570 – 1630) Claudia Sessa (c. 1570 – c. 1617/1619) Giovanni Battista...
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    troops and destroyed. Among the Jewish dead or missing were the composer Salamone Rossi and his sister the opera singer Madama Europa. Some ancient ghettos...
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    writer who published the first modern ethnography of Moroccan Jewry Salamone Rossi (c. 1570 – 1630), Jewish violinist and composer who served as concertmaster...
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    Rome. the outstanding composer of that period was the Italian composer Salamone Rossi. He was well known thanks to his great contribution to the art music...
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  • Balkan rhythms, for instance in 9/8 time; and the Turkish maqam mode. Salamone Rossi (1570 – c. 1630) of Mantua composed a series of choral settings called...
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    1584–1630. The Johns Hopkins University Press. Harrán, Don (1999). Salamone Rossi: Jewish Musician in Late Renaissance Mantua. Oxford University Press...
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    – I Libro, 1604 Paolo Quagliati – I Libro a 4, 1608 Michelangelo Rossi Salamone Rossi – I Libro a 5, 1600. His Secondo Libro, 1602, is the first example...
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  • Filippo Lomazzo), also contains one piece by Giovanni Battista Stefanini Salamone Rossi – a collection of sinfonie and gagliarde[vague] Feb 24 — Claudio Monteverdi...
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  • (c. 1570–c. 1620) Paul Peuerl (1570–1625) Joan Pau Pujol (1570–1626) Salamone Rossi (c. 1570–1630) Girolamo Bartei (c. 1570–c. 1618) Claudia Sessa (c. 1570–c...
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    exceptions, normally enabled by specific aristocratic protection, such as Salamone Rossi and Claude Daquin (the work of the former is considered the beginning...
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  • Rossi (fl. 1707–1710) Lauro Rossi (1810–1885) Luigi Rossi (c. 1597 – 1653) Michelangelo Rossi (c. 1601 – 1656) Roger Rossi (born 1940) Salamone Rossi...
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  • harpist Aldo Finzi (1897–1945), composer Obadiah the Proselyte, musician Salamone Rossi (ca. 1570–1630), baroque composer Victor de Sabata (1892–1967), conductor...
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    Early music expert, especially of the Jewish-Italian Baroque composer Salamone Rossi Hannah Szenes, Special Operations Executive (SOE) paratrooper parachuted...
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    services and celebrations. Modena was certainly a musician and a friend of Salamone Rossi; it is not clear whether he was also a composer. He wrote calling for...
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  • Marianne Sessi Hans Leo Hassler Giovanni Maria Nanino Francesca Caccini Salamone Rossi Dieterich Buxtehude Joseph Haydn In 1871 George Cooper and J. R. Thomas...
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    setting by Kenneth Lampl Adon Olam Ashkenazi version Adon Olam setting by Salamone Rossi (ca. 1570–1630) Adon Olom: Past-Present-Future a song about the prayer...
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    setting of Gilles Durant de la Bergerie's paraphrase of Psalm 137. Salamone Rossi (1570–1630) set the psalm in Hebrew (עַל נַהֲרוֹת בָּבֶל, Al naharot...
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  • Borchgrevinck c. 1570 – 1632 Dutch-Danish John Cooper c. 1570 – 1626 English Salamone Rossi 1570 – 1630 Italian Claudia Sessa c. 1570 – between 1613–19 Italian...
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  • 16th century. The earliest published trio sonatas appeared in Venice (Salamone Rossi Il primo libro delle sinfonie e gagliarde, 1607) and in Milan (Giovanni...
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  • Marquis of Santillana, Spanish poet and politician (d. 1458) 1570 – Salamone Rossi, Italian violinist and composer (probable; d. 1630) 1583 – Daišan, Chinese...
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    tradition of instrumental music in their synagogues, since the days of Salamone Rossi, making them an excellent precedent. Beer's correspondents replied around...
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  • harpsichord. The ensemble released its first CD, dedicated to Hebrew music by Salamone Rossi in 2009. In summer 2011 the ensemble won the York Early Music International...
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  • modernizing the service by introducing composed music on the European model. Salamone Rossi, a composer at the court of Mantua, published a volume of psalm settings...
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  • by Alvi with Ravel at the piano. Kaddish Shalem is a musical work by Salamone Rossi (1570–c. 1628), composed for five voices in homophonic style, the very...
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