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Giorgio Mainerio (c. 1530s – 3 or 4 May 1582) was an
Italian musician, composer, and occultist. He
started his
career as a
presbyter and
would only later...
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ecclesiae (3) anno
scilicet duodecimo post Angli****
bellum interfuit,
Mainerio abbati XLIV
libras Anglicae monetae et duos auri
marcos erogavit, et postmodum...
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Francisco de Toledo,
Spanish soldier and
politician (b. 1515) May 3 –
Giorgio Mainerio,
Italian composer (b. 1530) May 5 –
Charlotte of Bourbon,
Princess consort...
- (11th ed.). "Krumhorn" . New
International Encyclopedia. 1905.
Giorgio Mainerio, "L'arboscello
Ballo Furlano" (MP3
music file)
hosted by
external site...
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theme which accompanied exorcism rites and
which was
collected by
Giorgio Mainerio in his
Primo libro de'
balli (1578). "Il ciliegio" ("The
cherry tree")...
- A
saltarello published by
Giorgio Mainerio in 1578.
Ernst Stolz plays the viol
consort and the organ. The
images are
paintings by Tiziano....
- –c. 1570) Aimé
Maillart (1817–1871)
Martin Mailman (1932–2000)
Giorgio Mainerio (c. 1535 – 1582)
Philipp Maintz (born 1977) Gian
Francesco de Majo (1732–1770)...
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Borgomanero is
attributed to
Jacob Mainerio (Jacobus de Mayneriis), who was
mayor of
Novara between 1193 and 1194.
Mainerio decided to
transform Burgus sancti...
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Agostino Agostini died 1569
Italian Father of
Lodovico Agostini Giorgio Mainerio c. 1530/1540 – 1582
Italian Fabritio Caroso c. 1530 –
after 1600 Italian...
- (Munich: Adam Berg), a
collection of
liturgical music for five
voices Giorgio Mainerio –
Magnificat in all
eight tones for four
voices (Venice:
Giovanni Bariletto)...