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Sartorio may
refer to:
Three brothers from Venice:
Antonio Sartorio (1630–1680),
Venetian composer Gasparo Sartorio (1625–1680),
Venetian composer Girolamo...
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Satario (Spanish: The Satyr), also
known as El
Sartorio or ”The Devil”, is the name of one of the
earliest surviving **** films.
Based on the...
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Aramis Sartorio (born 2 July 1976),
better known by his
stage name
Tommy Pistol, is an
American ****
actor and director. He is
known for his ****...
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Carolina Sartorio is an
American philosopher and
professor of
philosophy at
Rutgers University.
Previously she
taught at the
University of Arizona. She...
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Gasparo Sartorio (1625 or 1626 - 1680) was an
Italian Baroque composer,
brother of
musician Antonio Sartorio and
architect Girolamo Sartorio. He was born...
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Antonio Sartorio (1630 – 30
December 1680) was an
Italian composer active mainly in Venice, Italy, and in Hanover, Germany. He was a
leading composer of...
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Civico Museo Sartorio is a
museum in Trieste,
northern Italy. Set in an
urban villa, it
exhibits ceramics, majolica,
porcelain and pictures, typical...
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Orfeo (Orpheus) is an
opera in
three acts by the
Italian composer Antonio Sartorio. The libretto, by
Aurelio Aureli, is
based on the myth of
Orpheus and Eurydice...
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Arnold Gabriel Holland Sartorio (30
March 1853, in
Frankfurt – 15
February 1936 in Krefeld) was a
German composer,
choral conductor, and
piano teacher...
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Giuseppe Sartorio (Boccioleto,
Province of Vercelli, 1854 – Mar Tirreno,
September 20, 1922) was an
Italian sculptor. He was born to a
family of initially...