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Settimia Caccini (6
October 1591 – c. 1638, Italy) was a well-known
Italian soprano and
composer during the 1600s,
being one of the
first women to have...
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Corsi one of the
wealthiest families in the
early 1600s. He
first married Settimia Bandini in Rome in 1591, the
daughter of the
prominent banker Pierantonio...
- Giulio's daughter, and a well-known
opera composer in the
early 17th
century Settimia Caccini (1591–1638?) Giulio's daughter, a
singer and
occasional composer...
- He was also the
father of the
composer Francesca Caccini and the
singer Settimia Caccini.
Little is
known about his
early life, but he is
thought to have...
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Teresa Pollio (mother)
Gemma Pollio (sister)
Quintina Blundetto (sister)
Settimia Pollio (sister, deceased)
Mickey Pollio (brother)
Cakey Pollio (cousin)...
- well-founded
testimony of Francesca's singer's activity,
together with her
sister Settimia, at the
Medici court, is 1602: in his
diary Cesare Tinghi notes that on...
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English Due
donne sono
sedute vicino alla
pasticceria del
Portico d’Ottavia,
Settimia e Fiorella. Come
pretenni che
fieto parli bene
ancora un ajo capeto, tu...
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Hampshire (d. 1624) 1576 –
Roger Manners, 5th Earl of
Rutland (d. 1612) 1591 –
Settimia Caccini,
Italian singer-songwriter (d. 1638) 1610 –
Charles de Sainte-Maure...
- (1937–2011)
Francesca Caccini (1587 – c. 1640)
Giulio Caccini (1551–1618)
Settimia Caccini (1591–1638)
Pierre Cadéac (fl. 1538–1556)
Charles Wakefield Cadman...
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including many
ornaments and p****aggi. She sang with
Francesca Caccini and
Settimia Caccini in an
imitation of the
concerto delle donne in
Florence for a period...