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- Michielina (also known as Michaelis or Michieletta) della Pietà (fl. ca. 1700 – 1744) was an Italian composer, violinist, organist, and teacher of music...
- Agata della Pietà (circa 1800), Italian composer, singer, and teacher Michielina della Pietà (circa 1700), Italian composer, violinist, organist, and teacher...
- Senneterre Ménétou (1679–1745) Maria Anna de Raschenau (fl. 1690s–1703) Michielina della Pietà (fl. c. 1701–1744) Caterina Benedicta Grazianini (fl. 1705–15...
- setting of the Vespers Psalm 113 in D, survives. Along with Agata and Michielina della Pietà, della Pietà was one of three foundlings resident at the Ospedale...
- the Teatro San Benedetto". Chiara della Pietà Anna Maria della Pietà Michielina della Pietà Santa della Pietà Agata della Pietà Fortunata Cantora Vincenta...
- Charles Bâton [s] (fl. 1733–1758) Domenico Della Bella (fl. c. 1700–1715) Michielina Della Pietà (fl. c. 1701–1744) Charles Dollé (fl. 1735–1755; d. after...
- of the Ospedale; the others include Anna Bon and the foundlings Agata, Michielina, and Santa della Pietà. Berdes, Jane L. "Da Ponte, Vincenta (fl second...
- professional levels of musicianship that equaled her contemporaries. Along with Michielina and Santa della Pietà, Agata della Pietà was one of at least three foundlings...
- (1825–1915) Frederick Delius (1862–1934) Azzolino Della Ciaja (1671–1755) Michielina Della Pietà (fl. c. 1701–1744) Norman Dello Joio (1913–2008) Giuseppe...
- (1827–1885) Maria Antonietta Picconi (1869–1926) Agata Della Pietà (fl. c.1800) Michielina Della Pietà (fl. c. 1701–1744) Santa Della Pietà (fl. c.1725–1750 – after...