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Marchetto may
refer to:
Marchetto Cara (c. 1470 –
probably 1525) was an
Italian composer,
lutenist and
singer of the Renaissance.
Marchetto da Padova...
- and her mother, Violetta, was a shoe designer. In her
first drawings,
Marchetto drew
copies of her mother's shoe designs. She
attended the
Pratt Institute...
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Marchetto Cara (c. 1465 –
probably 1525) was an
Italian composer,
lutenist and
singer of the Renaissance. He was
mainly active in Mantua, was well-connected...
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Marchetto da
Padova (Marchettus of Padua; fl. 1305 – 1319) was an
Italian music theorist and
composer of the late
medieval era. His
innovations in notation...
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Ennio Marchetto (Italian pronunciation: [ˈɛnnjo marˈketto]; born 20
February 1960) is an
Italian comedic live
entertainer whose performances feature quick-change...
- City,
known for its
celebrity clientele and
gregarious owner Silvano Marchetto (1946-2024). The
eatery opened in 1975 and shut its
doors in December...
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Agostino Marchetto (born 28
August 1940) is an
Italian prelate of the
Catholic Church who
worked in the
diplomatic service of the Holy See from 1968 to...
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Maurizio Marchetto (born 13
February 1956) is an
Italian former ice
speed skater, who
represented his
native country in
three consecutive Winter Olympics...
- may have been
performed as solo
voice with lute accompaniment—certainly
Marchetto Cara may have
performed them this way at the
Gonzaga court, as is implied...
- Renaissance. He was one of the most
prolific composers of
frottola after Marchetto Cara and
Bartolomeo Tromboncino. Of his
early life,
almost nothing is...