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Ercole Bottrigari (24
August 1531 – 30
September 1612 ) was an
Italian scholar, mathematician, poet,
music theorist, architect, and composer. The illegitimate...
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pensiero critico nel
Settecento (Milan, 1952) Il
Patricio di
Hercole Bottrigari dimostrato praticamente da un
anonimo cinquecentesco, CHM, i (1953), 97–112...
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vivacity and
charm that they give the
music the
greatest beauty and spirit"
Bottrigari,
Venice 1594
Along with the improvisation, many of
these tutors discuss...
- "major, prin****l" (as in the word architect). Vicentino's
advocate Ercole Bottrigari in his Il
Desiderio (1599) also used the
spelling 'archicembalo'. In most...
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music and art,
including those by
Giovanni Battista Aleotti and
Ercole Bottrigari.
After Ferrara devolved to the papacy,
Baldini published under the imprint...
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Johannes Letzner,
German historian (died 1613)
Unknown date –
Ercole Bottrigari,
Italian poet,
music theorist and
publisher (died 1612)
October 11 – Huldrych...
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Italian composer Ercole Boero (1890–1952),
Italian water polo
player Ercole Bottrigari (1531–1612),
Italian scholar and
mathematician Ercole Calvi (1824–1900)...
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Teodora Ginés,
Dominican musician and
composer (d. 1598) 1531:
Ercole Bottrigari,
Italian scholar, mathematician, poet,
music theorist,
architect and composer...
- trombone, and
other wind instruments. She was
relentlessly praised by
Ercole Bottrigari as
having the
talent and the
skills to lead an
ensemble of twenty-three...
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Francisco de
Montanos c. 1528 –
after 1592 Arte de música (1592)
Ercole Bottrigari 1531–1612
Pietro Pontio 1532–1595
Gallus Dressler 1533 – c. 1580/89 Orazio...