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- Brigida Lorenzani (1805, Brescello, Emilia-Romagna – 9 March 1881, Lucca) was an Italian operatic contralto. She was also known as Brigida Lorenzani Nerici...
- Paolo Francesco Lorenzani (5 January 1640 – 28 October 1713) was an Italian composer of the Baroque Era. While living in France, he helped promote appreciation...
- Tragédie en musique (French: [tʁaʒedi ɑ̃ myzik], musical tragedy), also known as tragédie lyrique (French: [tʁaʒedi liʁik], lyric tragedy), is a genre...
- Fronius, theologian, poet and musician (born 1659) October 28 – Paolo Lorenzani, composer (born 1640) October 31 – Ferdinando de' Medici, Grand Prince...
- 1620 – Miklós Zrínyi, Croatian military commander (d. 1664) 1640 – Paolo Lorenzani, Italian composer (d. 1713) 1735 – Claude Martin, French-English general...
- Brigida Lorenzani Nerici Don Fernando, Don Diego's father b**** Domenico Cosselli Don Rodrigo tenor Giuseppe Binaghi Corrado contralto Brigida Lorenzani...
- Neoclassicism. Vanvitelli was born in Naples, the son of an Italian woman, Anna Lorenzani, and a Dutch painter of land and cityscapes (veduta), Caspar van Wittel...
- The first known European coffeehouse opens in Venice. January 5 – Paolo Lorenzani, Italian composer (d. 1713) January 8 Joaquín Canaves, Spanish Catholic...
- Lonati (c. 1645 – c. 1712), also Lunati Alessandro Longo (1864–1945) Paolo Lorenzani (1640–1713) Lorenzo da Firenze (d. 1372/73) Antonio Lotti (1667–1740)...
- Loqueville (fl. from 1410; died 1418) Bent Lorentzen (1935–2018) Paolo Lorenzani (1640–1713) Oscar Lorenzo Fernândez (1897–1948) Albert Lortzing (1801–1851)...