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  • ...Milan, Naples and Modena. In 1721 he became the ''maestro di cappella'' in Modena, where he remained for the rest of his life. In addition to his stage works [[Category:People from the Duchy of Modena and Reggio]] ...
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  • Carletti was born in [[Novi di Modena]], [[Emilia-Romagna]]. [[Category:Musicians from the Province of Modena]] ...
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  • ...ancesco di Niccolò Veracini, a noted violinist who ran a music school, and from whom Antonio first learned to play the violin. When his father's health beg *Sonate da camera [10], for solo violin, Op. 2 (Modena, c.1694) ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Modena]], [[Italy]] ...is father, Venceslau Joseph Köhler, who was the first flute of the Duke of Modena's [[orchestra]].<ref name=de>[http://www.flutepage.de/deutsch/composer/pers ...
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  • {{Short description|Duke of Modena from 1662 to 1694}} | image = Francesco II duca di Modena.jpg ...
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  • ...e worked in [[Rome]] (1617–1618), [[Parma]] (1619–1623), and possibly in [[Modena]] at some time between 1623 and 1637. He created music and libretti in [[Ve ...d in 1662 but reinstated in 1674, after which he served until his death at Modena. Many sources recount his virtuosity as a theorbo player. ...
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  • In 1671 Bononcini the elder became a court musician at [[Modena]]. His treatise, ''Musico prattico'', was published in 1673. ...a ''I primi voli dell’aquila Austriaca del soglio imperiale alla gloria'' (Modena, 1667) ...
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  • ...lso worked as a musician at the court of Duke [[Francesco II d'Este]] of [[Modena]]. * ''Rodoaldo, re d' Italia'' − opera in 3 acts. Venice 1685 - manuscript in Modena. ...
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  • '''Orazio Vecchi''' (6 December 1550 (baptized) in [[Modena]] &ndash; 19 February 1605) was an Italian composer of the late [[Renaissan He was born in [[Modena]], and studied with [[Salvatore Essenga]], a [[Servite]] friar there. In a ...
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  • ...iani|de}} (known in France as Jean-Antoine Desplanes), who stayed in Paris from 1704, where he was in the service of Louis-Alexandre de Bourbon.<ref>Lionel ...He was probably also noticed by [[Charlotte Aglaé d'Orléans]], Duchess of Modena, and on his return to Paris in 1719 he was attached to the private service ...
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  • ...baco. He is thought to have been a pupil of [[Giuseppe Torelli|Torelli]]'s from whom he would have learned violin and cello.<ref>{{cite web | title=Evarist ...g8EC&q=a+dictionary-index+of+musicians&pg=PR13|title=A dictionary-index of musicians (eds. F. H. Martens, M. W. Cochran, and W. D. Darby)|last=Mason|first=Danie ...
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  • ...Gustav Mahler Academy, an organization that runs master classes for young musicians. ...tudios, publishers, etc. The [[Teatro Comunale Modena|Teatro Comunale]] is from 1841. The city has an important musical manuscript collection in the Estens ...
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  • ...and its dissolution in 1597, when the ruling Este family was removed to [[Modena]] and the region of Ferrara was absorbed into the [[Papal States]]. ...and [[Venosa]] with the notorious composer and murderer. A correspondence from himself to his patron [[Alfonso II d'Este]] survives, containing much infor ...
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  • ...led Sigismondo Quirino. He was close to the [[House of Este]], rulers of [[Modena]] and [[Ferrara]], and to Count Boiardo of Scandiano, who gave him hospital [[Category:Breton musicians]] ...
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  • ....gutenberg.org/files/47277/47277-h/47277-h.htm</ref> and learned astronomy from the mathematician Antony Guarini.<ref name="Mossman 1870 135">{{cite book|l ...he became a famous performer, conductor, and composer. Molza was dismissed from her position in 1589 and returned to Mantua when she was accused of having ...
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  • Niccolò dell'Abbate was born in [[Modena]], the son of a violinist. ...Soragna]] (c. 1540&ndash;43), and possibly the [[loggia]] frescoes removed from Palazzo Casotti at [[Reggio Emilia]]. ...
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  • ...1623 to April 1624), and then moved to [[Rome]]; he seems to have died in Modena, although details on the end of his life are as sparse as they were for its His polyphonic madrigals often borrow textural ideas from Gesualdo, especially in juxtaposing slow, intensely chromatic music with li ...
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  • ...d [[Livia d'Arco]]) as frequent companions wherever she went; and the four musicians sang so beautifully together that they became famous throughout Italy. Trotti not only was pardoned by the new Duke of [[Modena]], [[Cesare d'Este]], but increased in prestige. At any rate, in 1598 the p ...
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  • ...i was born in [[Lyon]] in 1850. His grandparents had moved to Lyon from [[Modena]], [[Italy]], when his grandfather took up the post of trumpeter with the o ...]] where he gained a second prize for violin, Luigini returned to Lyon and from 1872 played as a violinist in the theatre orchestra, which he went on to le ...
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  • ...study at the seminary in [[Assisi]] sometime in the early 1630s. Evidence from his will suggests that Uccellini began his formal musical education there, ...lfonso IV d'Este, Duke of Modena|Alfonso IV d'Este]], Uccellini was let go from his position. However, he was soon re-employed as the ''maestro di cappella ...
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