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became a very po****r
teacher with his
students – most
notably Antonio Cornazzano and
Guglielmo Ebreo da
Pesaro – who both
later became successful dance...
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Antonio Cornazzano (c. 1430 in
Piacenza – 1484 in Ferrara) was an
Italian poet, writer, biographer, and
dancing master. In the city of Piacenza, which...
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Pompeo Cornazzano, O. Cist. (1576–1647) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Parma (1615–1647).
Pompeo Cornazzano was born in Pavie, Italy...
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Victoria Adrian Willaert Carlo Gesualdo Balthasar de
Beaujoyeulx Antonio Cornazzano Domenico da
Piacenza Fabritio Caroso Thoinot Arbeau Cesare Negri Christopher...
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surviving works of
three Italian dance masters:
Domenico da Piacenza,
Antonio Cornazzano and
Guglielmo Ebreo da Pesaro.
Their work
deals with
similar steps and...
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influence to many. She was the
inspiration for
works such as
Antonio Cornazzano's Del modo di
regere et di regnare, in
which he
dedicated to her. This...
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Italy towards the end of the 15th century, and by his
friend Antonio Cornazzano, for whom it was the
queen of all
dance measures, low
dance to be contrasted...
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sources it is
described as the
fastest version of the b****e danse.
Antonio Cornazzano, for example, in his
Libro del'arte del
danzare (ca. 1455),
explains that...
- was one of the
first dancing masters.
Along with his students,
Antonio Cornazzano and
Guglielmo Ebreo, he was
trained in
dance and
responsible for teaching...
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Saint Conrad of
Piacenza (1290–1351),
medieval Franciscan hermit Antonio Cornazzano (c. 1432–1484), poet and humanist,
courtier at
Milan and
Ferrara Cornelio...