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- Luigi Tansillo (1510 – 1 December 1568) was an Italian Late Renaissance poet. Tansillo deserves a special place in the history of Italian poetry, for he...
- sculptor and architect, whose work is well represented in the cathedral Luigi Tansillo (1510–1568), poet of the Petrarchian school. Nicola Antonio Stigliola (1546–1623)...
- compositions is Le lagrime del peccatore, a setting of poems by Luigi Tansillo, as a set of madrigali spirituali; it is similar in intent, if not in musical...
- famous Carlo, other relevant figures of the period include the poet Luigi Tansillo (1510–1580) and the jurist Giovanni Battista De Luca (1614–1683). Venosa...
- who had married d'Avalo's nephew. It was here that Maria met Sannazaro, Tansillo, and Bernardo T****o who would entertain her in later life at her own salons...
- life during this period. His Larmes de Saint Pierre, imitated from Luigi Tansillo, appeared in 1587. It was in 1600 that he presented to Maria de' Medici...
- winner and sweeps the pool. "Capriccio in laude del Malcontento" by Luigi Tansillo of Naples. Inscription: Hai pigliato bragon. Bum and Tuff mean "bang",...
- Shōkyū (里村昌休), ****anese master of the linked verse renga (died 1552) Luigi Tansillo, Italian Marinist Petrarchan poet (died 1568) probable Arnoldus Arlenius...
- Peter) is an a cappella Renaissance masterpiece set to the poetry of Luigi Tansillo (1510–1568). Debuting in 2016, singers from the Los Angeles Master Chorale...
- Munich the next year. The Lagrime sets 20 poems by the Italian poet Luigi Tansillo (1510–1568) depicting the stages of grief experienced by St. Peter after...