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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...
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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...
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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)...
- (1867–1936),
writer Luigi Pulci (1432–1484), poet best
known for
Morgante Luigi Tansillo (1510–1568), poet of the
Petrarchian and
Marinist schools Luigi Ugolini...
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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...
- 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...
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cappella Renaissance masterpiece set to the
poetry of
Luigi Tansillo (1510–1568).
Debuting in 2016,
singers from the Los
Angeles Master Chorale...
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winner and
sweeps the pool. "Capriccio in
laude del Malcontento" by
Luigi Tansillo of Naples. Inscription: Hai
pigliato bragon. Bum and Tuff mean "bang",...
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Neapolitan dialect),
based on
texts by
poets such as Petrarch, Sannazaro, and
Tansillo, and a few by himself. His most
famous work, the
madrigal Nasce la gioja...
- pla**** in
France today. "Capriccio in
laude del Malcontento" by
Luigi Tansillo of Naples. Intentionally, old-fashioned
spelling of Gjøken (in (Bokmål)...