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Vittoria Archilei (La Romanina) (fl. 1582 – 1620) was an
Italian soprano, dancer, and lutenist. She was born
Vittoria Concarini, but in 1582
married Antonio...
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after 1620),
Italian Augustinian nun, a
composer and
organist Vittoria Archilei (fl. 1582–1620),
Italian singer, dancer, and
lutenist Vittoria Belvedere...
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rhythms and
leaps of more than one step at a time.
Starting with
Antonio Archilei [it] (1589),[full
citation needed] the
treatises bring in a new set of...
- in the Baroque, p 23),
although it is
sometimes attributed to
Antonio Archilei,
whose wife
Vittoria had sung it in the role of
Armonia in the 1589 production...
- Gesualdo's wife. The
eighth book,
published in 1618, was
edited by
Ferdinando Archilei, a
doctor of laws,
amateur musician and
friend of Nenna's in Rome, and...
- (de' Cavalieri), i. e.
Giovannino Boccherini Euridice soprano Vittoria Archilei Orfeo tenor Jacopo Peri Arcetro, a
shepherd contralto castrato Antonio...
- Limardo (VEN) Foil Diego Cervantes (MEX)
Cristian Porras (CCS) Tommaso
Archilei (MEX) Antonio Leal (VEN)
Sabre Eliecer Romero (VEN) Rafael Western (PUR)...
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established by
reliable sources in
other Wikipedia articles.
Vittoria Archilei (fl. 1582 – c. 1620)
Virginia Ramponi-Andreini (1583– c. 1630) Caterina...
- 32(3):893–900.
Habluetzel A,
Carnevali F,
Lucantoni L,
Grana L,
Attili AR,
Archilei F,
Antonini M,
Valbonesi A,
Abbadessa V,
Esposito F, van der Esch SA. Impact...
- Ya
Rayah Anonymous Work
Sankanda + Bach: L****et Uns Den
Nicht Zerteilen Archilei Or
Cavalieri Dalle Più Alte
Sfere (From
Intermedi Per "La Pellegrina")...