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- Antonio Bertali (March 1605–17 April 1669) was an Italian composer and violinist of the Baroque era. He was born in Verona and received early music education...
- employing and providing support for distinguished composers such as Antonio Bertali, Giovanni Bononcini, Johann Kaspar Kerll, Ferdinand Tobias Richter, Alessandro...
- Antonio Bertali as a teacher. Bertali wrote a number of similar sonatas for exactly the same scoring. This sonata could possibly be attributed to Bertali except...
- Andrea Cima, Johann Heinrich Schmelzer and Matthias Weckmann. Antonio Bertali wrote several trio sonatas for 2 violins, trombone and b**** continuo in...
- 1723) April 6 – Lars Wivallius, librettist (born 1605) April 17 – Antonio Bertali, violinist and composer (born 1605) May? – Étienne Richard, composer, organist...
- Joachim Camerarius, German scholar and translator (b. 1500) 1669 – Antonio Bertali, Italian violinist and composer (b. 1605) 1680 – Kateri Tekakwitha, Mohawk-born...
- Ferdinand III he was appointed vice-Kapellmeister under Antonio Bertali. He collaborated with Bertali to stage regular performances of Italian opera. He also...
- Chaconne/Ground B****, where every section is built on seven-beats patterns) Antonio Bertali (1605–1669): Ciaccona in C major for violin and continuo (undated) Heinrich...
- Bernardini (1730/40 – c. 1799) Andrea Bernasconi (c. 1706–1784) Antonio Bertali (1605–1669) Giuseppe Bertini (1759–1852) Mario Bertoncini (1932–2019) Ferdinando...
- (1922–2004) Leonard Bernstein (1918–1990) Catalina Berroa (1849–1911) Antonio Bertali (1605–1669) Heinrich Berté (1858–1924) Giovanni Pietro Berti (c. 1590 –...