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Francesco Corteccia (July 27, 1502 – June 7, 1571) was an
Italian composer, organist, and
teacher of the Renaissance. Not only was he one of the best...
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potuto sinora osservavare, la
serie di
questi strati, che
compongono la
corteccia visibile della terra, mi pare
distinta in
quattro ordini generali, e successivi...
- groppa, e’ p****i
senza gli
occhi muovo invano. Dinanzi mi s’allunga la
corteccia, e per
piegarsi adietro si ragroppa, e
tendomi com’arco sorïano. Però...
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chansons nouvelles for six
voices (Paris: Le Roy & Ballard)
Francesco Corteccia First book of
motets for six
voices (Venice: the sons of
Antonio Gardano)...
- a 4, 1543.
Author of the most
reprinted book of madrigals.
Francesco Corteccia –
court composer to
Cosimo I de
Medici Costanzo Festa – I
Libro a 3, 1541...
- politician, historian, philosopher,
humanist and poet
Francesco di
Bernardo Corteccia (1502-1571),
Italian composer, organist, and
teacher of the Renaissance...
- trombones. The only
example currently known is the
music by
Francesco Corteccia for the
Medici wedding 1539. The 17th
century brings two
pieces of real...
- de'
Medici as a composer,
alongside Alessandro Striggio, and
Francesco Corteccia,
whose career by then had
begun to wane. By 1579 he was in the employ...
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Spanish Early ↑
Transition ↓
Hilaire Penet ? 1501 – 15??
French Francesco Corteccia 1502 – 1571
Italian Damião de Góis 1502 – 1574
Portuguese Jacquet de Berchem...
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loved horses. In
particular Ookage,
which means big
brown hair horse.
Corteccia (90x30 cm),
brushed metal sculpture with
bronze effects.
February 2022:...