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Laura Peverara or
Peperara (c. 1550 – 4
January 1601) was an
Italian virtuoso singer who was also a
harpist and dancer; born and
raised in Mantua. Her...
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famous concerto di
donne — the
three virtuoso female singers Laura Peverara, Anna Guarini, and
Livia d'Arco.
Vincenzo Galilei praised the work of Luzzaschi...
- virtuosity, the
Ferrarese group's core
members were the
sopranos Laura Peverara,
Livia d'Arco and Anna Guarini. The Duke of
Ferrara Alfonso II d'Este founded...
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apparently kept her and the
other three members of the
concerto di
donne (Laura
Peverara,
Tarquinia Molza and
Livia d'Arco) as
frequent companions wherever she...
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intended for the
three current members of the
concerto di
donne (Laura
Peverara, Anna Guarini, and
Livia d'Arco). His
third book of madrigals, for six...
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singers and performers. The
ensemble consisted of
three sopranos:
Laura Peverara,
Livia d'Arco, Anna
Guarini and
Vittoria Bentivoglio; In addition, there...
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Luzzaschi and
Ippolito Fiorini.
After a few
years of
study she
joined Laura Peverara,
Tarquinia Molza and Anna
Guarini in the
Concerto delle donne; the first...
- five-hundred-odd love
poems were
addressed to
Lucrezia Bendidio and
Laura Peverara. The
princesses Lucrezia and
Eleonora d'Este, both unmarried, both his...
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Alessandro Orologio,
Italian composer and
trumpeter (d. 1633)
probable –
Laura Peverara,
Italian singer,
harpist and
dancer (d. 1601)
probable –
Jakub ****, Polish...
- Chambonnières,
French harpsichordist and
composer (died 1672)
January 4 –
Laura Peverara,
singer (born c 1550) May 19 –
Costanzo Porta,
composer (born c 1528) November...