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- Michelagnolo Galilei (sometimes spelled Michelangelo; 18 December 1575 – 3 January 1631) was an Italian composer and lutenist of the late Renaissance and...
- astronomer and physicist Galileo Galilei and the lute virtuoso and composer Michelagnolo Galilei. Vincenzo was a figure in the musical life of the late Renaissance...
- Galileo's five siblings survived infancy. The youngest, Michelangelo (or Michelagnolo), also became a lutenist and composer who added to Galileo's financial...
- Heinrich Finck, Cyprian Bazylik, Alessandro Pesenti, Luca Marenzio, and Michelagnolo Galilei lived in Vilnius at some point in their lives. Vilnius was also...
- 106 Stefania Macioce, op. cit., p. 161 Giovanni Baglione: The Life of Michelagnolo da Caravaggio, in Giulio Mancini, Giovanni Baglione, Giovanni Pietro...
- ISBN 978-0-19-953294-0. Campbell, Gordon, ed. (2005). "Michelangelo Buonarroti or Michelagnolo Buonarroti". The Oxford Dictionary of the Renaissance (Online ed.). Oxford...
- ISBN 978-0-19-953294-0. Campbell, Gordon, ed. (2005). "Michelangelo Buonarroti or Michelagnolo Buonarroti". The Oxford Dictionary of the Renaissance (Online ed.). Oxford...
- Michelangelo Carducci (fl. 1560s), Italian painter active in Umbria Michelagnolo Galilei (1575–1631), Italian lutanist and composer, younger brother of...
- (1520–1591), composer, lutenist, and music theorist; father of Galileo Michelagnolo Galilei (1575–1631), Baroque lutenist and composer, brother of Galileo...
- 106 Stefania Macioce, op. cit., p. 161 Giovanni Baglione: The Life of Michelagnolo da Caravaggio, in Giulio Mancini, Giovanni Baglione, Giovanni Pietro...