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Francesco Portinaro (c. 1520 – ?1578) was an
Italian composer and
humanist of the Renaissance,
active both in
northern Italy and in Rome. He was closely...
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Collection Online. London,
United Kingdom: The
Trustees of the
British Museum.
Portinaro, Pierluigi. The
Cartography of
North America: 1500-1800 (1999) "Entry...
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public domain.
Pavone V,
Testa G,
Restivo DA, Cannavò L,
Condorelli G,
Portinaro NM, et al. (19
February 2016). "Botulinum
Toxin Treatment for Limb Spasticity...
- 90 cm × 65 cm: (Mollat du Jourdin, La Roncière & le R.
Dethan 1984, p. 218); (
Portinaro &
Knirsch 1987, p. 47); (Tekeli 1985, p. 676); (Yerci 1989, p. 154). 85 cm × 60 cm:...
- 1520 –
after 1559
French Sigmund Hemmel c. 1520 – 1565
German Francesco Portinaro c. 1520 –
after 1577
Italian Madrigalist,
native of
Padua Vincenzo Galilei...
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Padua to be a
music tutor in the
Accademia degli Elevati under Francesco Portinaro in 1557. When the
Accademia was
dissolved in 1560
Alberti went to work...
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published at
Venice were
dedicated by
Bertoldo Sperindio (1562) and
Francesco Portinaro (1568).
Cardinal d'Este was a
generous patron of scholars, men of letters—like...
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arrangements of
pieces by
various composers (Lyon:
Simon Gorlier)
Francesco Portinaro –
Fourth book of
madrigals for five
voices (Venice:
Antonio Gardano) Christoph...
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Animuccia (c. 1520 – 1571)
Vincenzo Galilei (c. 1520 – 1591)
Francesco Portinaro (c. 1520 – c. 1578)
Hoste da
Reggio (Bartolomeo Torresano) (c. 1520 –...
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canzoni napolitane for
three voices (Venice:
Girolamo Scotto)
Francesco Portinaro –
Third book of
motets for five, six, seven, and
eight voices (Venice:...