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Fabritio Caroso da
Sermoneta (1526/1535 – 1605/1620) was an
Italian Renaissance dancing master and a
composer or
transcriber of
dance music. His dance...
- many
other forms of dance. For example, 16th-century
Italian dances in
Fabritio Caroso's (1581) and
Cesare Negri's (1602)
dance manuals often have a galliard...
- to the Duke of
Florence Fabritio – Isabella's father, who is
eager to
marry off his
daughter Isabella –
daughter to
Fabritio,
lover to her
uncle Hippolito...
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Gesualdo Balthasar de
Beaujoyeulx Antonio Cornazzano Domenico da
Piacenza Fabritio Caroso Thoinot Arbeau Cesare Negri Christopher Columbus Amerigo Vespucci...
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Fabrizio Dentice (also Fabricio,
Fabritio) (1539 in
Naples – 24
February 1581 in Naples) was an
Italian composer and
virtuoso lute and viol player. Fabrizio...
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Fabritio Mordente con
altri istromenti mathematici ritrovati da
Gasparo suo fratello, Anversa, Ch. Plantino, 1584 Il comp****o e
figura di
Fabritio Mordente...
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composed in 1923. It was
based on
pieces for lute, archlute, and viol by
Fabritio Caroso, Jean-Baptiste Besard,
Bernardo Gianoncelli, and an
anonymous composer...
- by
Barbara Sparti. Oxford:
Clarendon Press. ISBN 0-19-816574-9. Caroso,
Fabritio (1986).
Courtly Dance of the
Renaissance – a new
translation and edition...
- his
dancing manual Nobilità di dame (1600), the
Italian dancing-master
Fabritio Caroso writes that with care a
woman practised in
wearing her chopines...
- period[why?],
including examples by
Italian dance master and
composer Fabritio Caroso and
French cleric Thoinot Arbeau. Thus we are able to reconstruct...