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- Look up camerata or camerate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Camerata, a dormitory or a comrade in Italian or an adjective meaning chambered in Latin...
- The Florentine Camerata, also known as the Camerata de' Bardi, were a group of humanists, musicians, poets and intellectuals in late Renaissance Florence...
- A camerata is a small chamber orchestra or choir, with up to 40 to 60 musicians. Camerata Vox Lumini, a chamber music ensemble from Talca, Chile Camerata...
- S. camerata may refer to: Sapheneutis camerata, a bagworm species Schistocerca camerata, a gr****hopper species Camerata (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- The Camerata Salzburg is an Austrian chamber orchestra based in Salzburg, Austria. The Camerata's prin****l concert venue is the Mozarteum University...
- national ensemble Kyiv Camerata (or Kyivska Camerata) is a musical group in Kyiv. The National Ensemble of soloists Kyivska Camerata is a leading Ukrainian...
- Camerata Klaipėda is a chamber orchestra in the Lithuanian city of Klaipėda. The 13-member orchestra was established by violinist Vilhelmas Čepinskis in...
- Jean-Baptiste Camerata-P****ionei di Mazzoleni (20 September 1826 – 4 March 1853) was a French-Italian aristocrat born in Ancona, the son of Filippo Camerata-P****ionei...
- married Count Filippo Camerata-P****ionei di Mazzoleni (1805–1882) in Florence. They had one son, Charles Félix Jean-Baptiste Camerata-P****ionei di Mazzoleni...
- The Welsh Camerata (Welsh: Y Camerata Cymreig) is a chamber choir of 25-30 singers based in Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom, specialising in the performance...