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- Marco Marazzoli (1602? – 26 January 1662) was an Italian priest and Baroque music composer. Born at Parma, Marazzoli received early training as a priest...
- (1643) for Antonio Maria Abbatini and Marco Marazzoli: Dal Male Il Bene (1654, 1656) for Marco Marazzoli: Le Armi e Gli Amori (1656) for Antonio Maria...
- his departure in 1634 for Naples. It was made for the musician Marco Marazzoli, also called Marco dell’Arpa (Marco of the Harp) for his skill with the...
- Headley, Challenge classics. Reliquie di Roma I : Lamentarium. - Marco Marazzoli Lament of Helen of Troy. Lament of Artemisia. Luigi Rossi Lament of Mary...
- d'India Marco da Gagliano – I Libro a 5, 1602 Alessandro Grandi Marco Marazzoli Domenico MazzocchiMadrigali a 5, 1638 Claudio Monteverdi Giovanni Priuli...
- Chiara Margarita Cozzolani (1602–c. 1678) William Lawes (1602–1645) Marco Marazzoli (c. 1602–1662) Christopher Simpson (c. 1602/1606–1669) Orazio Tarditi [ca]...
- acrobatics, and operas. On 31 January Vita Humana an opera by Marco Marazzoli was performed. At the Palazzo Barberini, where she was welcomed on 28...
- opera L'Armida, by Barberini house composer Marco Marazzoli, was presented in his honour and Marazzoli composed a work Le pretensioni del Tebro e del Po...
- three operas: Dal male il bene (Rome, 1654; in collaboration with Marco Marazzoli), which was one of the earliest comic operas, and historically important...
- Armida by Benedetto Ferrari (Venice, 1639) music lost Armida by Marco Marazzoli (Ferrara, 1641) Armide by Jean-Baptiste Lully (Paris, 1686) La Gerusalemme...