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Paolo Bellasio (20 May 1554 – 10 July 1594) was an
Italian composer and
organist of the late Renaissance. He is
generally considered to be a
member of...
- Physiology. 84 (3): 954–8. doi:10.1104/pp.84.3.954. PMC 1056701. PMID 16665550.
Bellasio C,
Farquhar GD (July 2019). "3 rice: gains,
losses and
metabolite fluxes"...
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Aleardo Aleardi (1812–1878), poet
Berto Barbarani (1872–1945), poet
Paolo Bellasio (1554–1594),
composer of the Renaissance;
member of the
Roman School Stefano...
- Booke, a m****cript
anthology of
keyboard music by
William Byrd
Paolo Bellasio –
Madrigals for three, four, five, six, seven, and
eight voices (Venice:...
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includes two Magnificats, a
Salve Regina, a m****, and five
laudi Paolo Bellasio –
First book of
madrigals for six
voices (Venice:
Angelo Gardano) Valerio...
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Giovanni Gabrieli 1554/1557 – 1612
Italian Nephew of
Andrea Gabrieli Paolo Bellasio 1554 – 1594
Italian Emmanuel Adriaenssen 1554 – 1604 Franco-Flemish Giovanni...
- of Lippe,
Count of Lippe-Detmold (1563-1613) (d. 1613) May 20 –
Paolo Bellasio,
Italian composer (d. 1594) June 3 –
Pietro de' Medici,
Italian noble (d...
- (b. 1533) 1590 –
Charles II,
archduke of
Austria (b. 1540) 1594 –
Paolo Bellasio,
Italian organist and
composer (b. 1554) 1603 – Joan Terès i Borrull, Spanish...
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Girolamo Mei,
Italian historian and
humanist (b. 1519) July 10 –
Paolo Bellasio,
Italian composer and
organist (b. 1554)
August 5 –
Archduchess Eleanor...
- Felice)
Gregorio Allegri (1582–1652) (Composer of the
famous Miserere)
Paolo Bellasio (1554–1594)
Antonio Cifra (1584–1629)
Domenico Allegri (c1585–1629) Marc'Antonio...