Girolamo Alessandro Frescobaldi (Italian: [dʒiˈrɔːlamo freskoˈbaldi]; also Gerolamo, Girolimo, and Geronimo Alissandro; September 1583 – 1 March 1643)...
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The Italian composer Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583–1643) wrote music during the late Renaissance era and Baroque period. The following list of compositions...
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'The Second Book of Toccatas') is a collection of keyboard music by Girolamo Frescobaldi, first published in 1627. A work of immense historical importance...
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14, Capriccio Fra Jacopino sopra L'Aria Di Ruggiero composed by Girolamo Frescobaldi, which was first published around 1615—"Fra Jacopino" is one potential...
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is named after Girolamo Frescobaldi, an Italian composer of keyboard music in the late Renaissance and early Baroque period. Frescobaldi is written in...
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and atomist Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583–1643), Italian musician Girolamo Maiorica (c. 1591–1656), Italian Jesuit missionary to Vietnam Girolamo Luxardo (1821–)...
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Frescobaldi may refer to: Frescobaldi – a prominent family from Italy Girolamo Frescobaldi – the Italian Baroque composer Jerome Frescobaldi (died 1517)...
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because of its dissonance and chromaticism. The Baroque composer Girolamo Frescobaldi is regarded as an important innovator in the field of the ricercare...
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Johann Jakob Froberger and Johann Caspar Kerll, Italians such as Girolamo Frescobaldi and Alessandro Poglietti, French composers, and the composers of...
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Johann Jakob Froberger (1616–1667), Johann Pachelbel (1653–1706), Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583–1643), Dieterich Buxtehude (c. 1637–1707) and others. With...
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Barberini, where he worked with numerous important composers, such as Girolamo Frescobaldi and Stefano Landi, and poets which included Giulio Rospigliosi, the...
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Jerome, Hieronimo, or Girolamo Frescobaldi (1444–1517) was an Italian financier and textile merchant based in Bruges. He supplied luxury goods to the Scottish...
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Italian merchant banker Lodovico della Fava and the Italian banker Girolamo Frescobaldi, Henry VII became deeply involved in the trade by licensing ships...
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Bruges, and Dianora Gualterotti. The Frescobaldi family had a wide mercantile interest. Jerome (Girolamo) Frescobaldi supplied luxury goods to the court...
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Fiori musicali (category Compositions by Girolamo Frescobaldi)
'Musical Flowers') is a collection of liturgical organ music by Girolamo Frescobaldi, first published in 1635. It contains three organ masses and two...
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Trubschachen, Switzerland by Burghard Fischer Toccata Composed by Girolamo Frescobaldi, performed by Sylvia Kind on a harpsichord of the type used by Wanda...
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Dallapiccola [pupils] Angelo Francesco Lavagnino this teacher's teachers Frescobaldi (1583–1643) studied with teachers including Luzzasco Luzzaschi. Johann...
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surname Fiori musicali, a collection of liturgical organ music by Girolamo Frescobaldi, first published in 1635 Campo de' Fiori, a rectangular square south...
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1626-1661) François Couperin (1668–1733) Louis-Claude Daquin (1694–1772) Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583-1643) Johann Jacob Froberger (1616-1667) Baldassare Galuppi...
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by Girolamo Frescobaldi, and the first suite of Les Nations (1726) as well as in the Pièces de Violes (1728) by François Couperin. Frescobaldi, who...
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Valentini (c. 1582–1649) Paolo Agostino, or Agostini (c. 1583–1629) Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583–1643) Orlando Gibbons (1583–1625) Robert Johnson (c. 1583–1634)...
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technique and Kapsberger, possibly, influenced the keyboard music of Girolamo Frescobaldi. French written lute music began, as far as we know, with Pierre...
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with some continental keyboard composers of the period, such as Girolamo Frescobaldi and Giovanni Picchi, or Samuel Scheidt and Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck...
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Examples of both types of ricercars can be found in the works of Girolamo Frescobaldi, e.g. in his Fiori musicali.[citation needed] Gödel, Escher, Bach:...
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Jean-Baptiste Lully, Louis Marchand and Marin Marais; and even the Italian Girolamo Frescobaldi. He learned theology, Latin and Greek at the local gymnasium. By...
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and Vincenzo Galilei (the father of the astronomer Galileo Galilei). Girolamo Mei also participated, and at a young age, Ottavio Rinuccini (1562-1621)...
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(He also made two albums for EMI, including his last consisting of Girolamo Frescobaldi works.) He returned to France, renting a small house in Assas and...
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suspension. (Listen) In the early Baroque music of Claudio Monteverdi and Girolamo Frescobaldi triadic harmony was thoroughly utilized. Diatonic and chromatic passages...
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Italy's Girolamo Frescobaldi were three of the most important organist-composers before 1650. Influenced in part by Sweelinck and Frescobaldi, the North...
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passacaglia was redefined in the late 1620s by Italian composer Girolamo Frescobaldi, who transformed it into a series of continuous variations over a...
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