- to live in
Candia (now Heraklion)
where he
joined the
Accademia dei
Stravaganti.
Kornaros died in 1613 (or 1614), just
before his contemporaries, William...
- the series.
Individuals capable of
moving between worlds are
known as
Stravaganti; a Stravagante's
ability to move
between worlds is
facilitated by a talisman...
-
opera Gli
stravaganti by Niccolò
Piccinni ****Ic:11 Una
semplice angelletta G
major Voice,
Keyboard arrangement from the
opera Gli
stravaganti by Niccolò...
-
Michelagnolo dal Papa per
Porta Pia d’un disegno, ne fece tre
tutti stravaganti e bellissimi, che ‘l papa
elesse per
porre in
opera quello di minore...
- "Pagine
stravaganti" (literally: "Extravagant pages",
meaning that the
contents aren't
necessarily related to philology) series: "Pagine
stravaganti di un...
- in that
experimental idiom: His "Durezze et ligature" and "Consonanze
stravaganti" (1603). He also
wrote numerous sacred vocal works, but
these are, in...
- and can be
compared with the
vocal music of Gesualdo: the
Consonanze stravaganti (exact date unknown,
probably early 17th century) is a
particularly good...
- he
founded the
Philological Academy of the
Weird (L'
Accademia degli Stravaganti) in
Candia (now Heraklion). He
wrote hundreds of
poems in Italian. He...
- (modern-day
Heraklion on Crete) the
philological academy L’Accademia
degli Stravaganti ("Academy of the Strange"), his brother, poet
Vitsentzos Kornaros, being...
-
francesi brillanti (24.6.1764, Bologna) R 1.03
Madama l'umorista, o Gli
stravaganti (26.1.1765, Modena) – lost R 1.04 L'amore in
ballo (carnival 1765, Venice...