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Gioseffo Guami (27
January 1542 – 1611) (Gioseffo
Giuseppe Guami or
Gioseffo da Lucca) was an
Italian composer, organist,
violinist and
singer of the...
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Greater and
Lesser Sunda Islands,
Sulawesi region and
Philippines G. c.
guami Hartert, EJO, 1917 –
north Mariana Islands and Guam (west Micronesia) The...
- Bohème and
Madama Butterfly),
Nicolao Dorati,
Francesco Geminiani,
Gioseffo Guami,
Luigi Boccherini, and
Alfredo Catalani. It is also the
birthplace of artist...
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Hernando de Cabezón (1541–1602)
Gioseffo Guami (1542–1611)
Giovanni Maria Nanino (1543/1544–1607)
Francesco Guami (1544–1602)
Anthony Holborne (1545–1602)...
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particularly butterflies. The
species hosted a
unique louse,
Rallicola guami,
which seems to have been a
victim of conservation-induced extinction, since...
- Borras-Suarez, Miquel; González-Linares, Javier; Vidal-Carou, María Carmen;
Guamis,
Buenaventura (2015-03-30). "Ultra-high-pressure
homogenization (UHPH) system...
- This is part of a list of
students of
music organized by teacher. A to B C to F G H I J K to M N to Q R to S T to Z
References this teacher's teachers...
- (1527–1575)
Costanzo Porta (c.1529–1601)
Claudio Merulo (1533–1604)
Gioseffo Guami (c.1540–1611)
Vincenzo Bellavere (d.1587)
Girolamo Diruta (c.1554–after...
- – 1602
Spanish Andreas Pevernage 1542/3 – 1591 Franco-Flemish
Gioseffo Guami 1542 – 1611
Italian Also
known as
Gioseffo da
Lucca Giovanni Maria Nanino...
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voices (Frankfurt an der Oder:
Friedrich Hartmann), a
wedding motet Gioseffo Guami –
Second book of
motets for
choir and
instruments (Milan:
heirs of Agostino...