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Antonio Scandello (January 17, 1517 –
January 18, 1580) was an
Italian composer, born in Bergamo. He
worked as
musician at the
court of the
Electors of...
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court of the
Electors of
Saxony in
Dresden from 1554 to 1568.
Antonio Scandello (1517–1580) was
Kapellmeister at the
court of the
Electors of
Saxony in...
- each with a solo soprano, four
vocal parts and strings. In 1568
Antonio Scandello published the
first volume of his
Geistliche Deutsche Lieder [choralwiki]...
- musizieren.
Johann Walter (1548–1554)
Mattheus Le
Maistre (1555–1568)
Antonio Scandello (1568–1580)
Giovanni Battista Pinelli (1580–1584)
Rogier Michael (1587–1619)...
- (1919–2009)
Rosario Scalero (1870–1954), also
Natale Rosario Scalero Antonio Scandello (1517–1580)
Giuseppe Scarani (fl. 1628 - fl. 1642)
Alessandro Scarlatti...
- The
Elector listened to him himself, and the old
Kapellmeister Antonio Scandello also
tested Michael's skills. The
composer married in
Dresden in 1578...
- capacity, in 1566
Antonio Scandello became his ****istant, and
after Le
Maistre left the
position in 1567 it was
Scandello who
succeeded him in 1568....
- –
Cipriano de Rore,
Flemish composer (died 1565)
January 17 –
Antonio Scandello,
Italian composer and
instrumentalist (died 1580)
January 31 or March...
- Waelrant,
Adrian Willaert, Bald****are Donato,
Perissone Cambio, and
Antonio Scandello. Lyrically, the
works are
often humorous and draw on
local dialects and...
- of Hanau-Lichtenberg,
German noblewoman (b. 1542)
January 18
Antonio Scandello,
Italian composer (b. 1517)
Archangelo de' Bianchi,
Italian Catholic cardinal...