Camilla de Rossi (fl. 1670–1710) was an Italian composer known for her oratorios composed in Vienna during the early 1700s. She is recognized for having...
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de Rossi (archbishop) (1644-1696), Italian Roman Catholic Archbishop of Rossano Camilla de Rossi (fl. 1670–1710), Italian composer Fabrizio De Rossi Re...
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(born c.1660) Marcus Meibomius, historian of music (born c. 1630) Camilla de Rossi, composer A musical directory for the year 1794 Royal College of Music...
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named for St Alexius. Stefano Landi wrote an opera about him (1632). Camilla de Rossi wrote an oratorio about him (1710). Rimsky-Korsakov wrote a secular...
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Grazianini, Maria Grimani, and Camilla de Rossi, who were also canonesses. Cusick, Suzanne G. (2001). "Maria Anna de Raschenau". In Sadie, Stanley; Tyrrell...
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(1567/1568–1623) Camilla de Rossi (fl. 1707–1710) Giuseppe de Rossi (born mid 17th-century - died c. 1719-1720) Giovanni Battista Rossi (fl. 1585 – c. 1628)...
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Bianca Riario (category Rossi family (Parma))
noblewoman and regent, Marchioness of San Secondo by marriage to Troilo I de' Rossi, and regent of the marquisate and county of San Secondo for her son Pier...
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Sigundo. The subject has been identified with Camilla Gonzaga, wife of imperial general Pier Maria III de' Rossi basing on this note, and by another from 1630...
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has media related to Pier Maria Rossi di Sansecondo by Parmigianino. Portrait of Camilla Gonzaga and Her Three Sons de Castris, Pierluigi Leone (2003)...
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nun; others included Caterina Benedicta Grazianini, Maria de Raschenau, and Camilla de Rossi. She was born Maria Margherita Vitalini, and married Giovanni...
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1715) Julie Pinel (fl. 1710–1737) Marieta Morosina Priuli (fl. 1665) Camilla de Rossi (fl. 1707–1710) Giovanni Zamboni (later 17th century–after 1718) Composers...
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2021). "Federico Rossi, Non è mai troppo tardi è disco di platino". Spettacolo.eu. Camilla Catalano (10 November 2021). "Federico Rossi e Ana Mena: «A chi...
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(1908–1982) Camilla de Rossi (fl. 1707–1710) Giuseppe de Rossi (born mid 17th-century - died c. 1719-1720) Giovanni Rossi (1828–1886) Giovanni Battista Rossi (fl...
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Elisabeth-Claude Jacquet de la Guerre Santa Beatrice d'Este – by Camilla de Rossi detta la Romana Antonio Vivaldi, The Four Seasons with Leila Schayegh [de] Literature...
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employed at the court. This group included Maria de Raschenau, Maria Margherita Grimani, and Camilla de Rossi. Grazianini is known only through her two surviving...
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Camilla or Camila is a feminine given name. It originates as the feminine of camillus, a term for a youth serving as acolyte in the ritual of ancient...
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1701–1744) Caterina Benedicta Grazianini (fl. 1705–15 [b.ca.1685]) Camilla de Rossi (fl. 1707–1710) Julie Pinel (fl. 1710–1737) Maria Margherita Grimani...
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Rosenthal (1845-1912) Clara Ross (1858-1954) Gertrude Ross (1889-1957) Camilla de Rossi (fl. 1707–1710) Doina Rotaru (born 1951) Mathilde Hannah von Rothschild...
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Troilo I de' Rossi (c. 1462 - 3 June 1521) was an Italian condottiero and the first marquess of San Secondo. A son of Giovanni Rossi "il Diseredato" and...
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Pier Maria III de' Rossi (1504 – 15 August 1547) was an Italian general and nobleman, the second marquess and seventh count of San Secondo. Born at San...
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Alessio, a church in Rome, Italy Sant'Alessio, a 1710 oratorium by Camilla de Rossi Alessio (disambiguation) Saint-Alexis (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Gonzales as Camilla Rossi. Chiara and Fabio's best friend and Niccolò's sister. Lorenzo Zurzolo as Niccolò Rossi. Virginia's boyfriend and Camilla's brother...
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Longhi as Michela Rossi Paolo Briguglia as "Il Mostro" Lia Greco as Cecilia Martini Anita Zagaria as Luisa Lopez Katja Lechthaler [de] as Lena Pilcher...
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between Pier Maria III de' Rossi and Camilla Gonzaga, originally celebrated on 13 February 1523. In the 16th century, the Rossi castle was decorated with...
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Praetorius II (1586–1651) Motets and Organ Works cpo 999 215-2 (1995) Camilla de Rossi (fl.1700) Il Sacrifizio di Abramo – The Sacrifice of Abraham, Oratorio...
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Lorenzo Barbara De Rossi - Teresa Enzo Salvi - Claudio Elisabetta Canalis - Krishna Massimo Ciavarro - Angelo Gea Lionello - Elvira Loredana De Nardis - Lara...
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He attended the Scuola di Recitazione Omnes Artes, founded by Veruska Rossi and Guido Governale. He cites Elio Germano, Valerio Mastandrea, Paolo Sorrentino...
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Daniela Nardini Tamzin Outhwaite Isabella Pappas Gloria Paul Liberty Ross Camilla and Rebecca Rosso Greta Scacchi Gia Scala Kaya Scodelario Sarah Seggari...
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married A.S. Roma and Italy national football team midfielder Daniele De Rossi in a private ceremony in the Maldives; the couple had been in a relationship...
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as Camilla Zanon, Lea's new assistant who is secretly Vittorio's illegitimate daughter Kaze as Sofia De Rosa, the agency's receptionist Livia Rossi [it]...
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