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Gioseppe Caimo (also Giuseppe) (c. 1545 –
between September 6, 1584 and
October 31, 1584) was an
Italian composer and
organist of the Renaissance, mainly...
- for
musical composition:
numerous famous composers and
musicians such as
Gioseppe Caimo,
Simon Boyleau,
Hoste da Reggio, Verdi,
Giulio Gatti-Casazza, Paolo...
- with the
surname include:
Angelo Caimo (1914–1998),
Italian footballer Gioseppe Caimo (c. 1545–1584),
Italian Renaissance composer and
organist This page...
- 2015-04-30.
Retrieved 2010-07-02. Biagio,
della P, Benoît Thiboust, and
Gioseppe Vannacci. Vita
Della Ven.
Madre Suor
Chiara Maria Della P****ione Carmelitana...
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composto da
Antonio Lupis. Venice:
Gioseppe Maria Ruinetti. 1689.
Pallade su le
poste descritta da
Antonio Lupis.
Gioseppe Maria Ruinetti. 1691. Il nuovo...
- "Allevi [Allevi Piacenza, Alevi, Allievi, Allevo, Levi, Leva],
Giuseppe [
Gioseppe, Gioseffo, Josefo, Joseffo, Iseppe]".
Grove Music Online.
Oxford University...
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other pastoral poem of the era, including,
among others,
Andrea Gabrieli,
Gioseppe Caimo,
Carlo Gesualdo, Luca Marenzio,
Benedetto Pallavicino, and Giaches...
- 1600-1900, (University of
Pennsylvania Press: 1982), p.102. Rosaccio,
Gioseppe (1596). Il
mondo e sue
parti cive Europa, Affrica, Asia et America. p. 193...
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composer in the
Spanish Netherlands Anthony Holborne c. 1545 – 1602
English Gioseppe Caimo c. 1545 – 1584
Italian Active at Milan;
madrigalist and organist...
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Gioseppe Sala, 1689)
Balletti e
Correnti a
cinque stromenti, con il b****o
continuo per il cembalo.
Libro Quinto Postumo. Op. 16 (Venice,
Gioseppe Sala...