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Tiburzio M****aino (also M****aini and
Tiburtio) (Cremona,
before 1550 –
Piacenza or Lodi,
after 1608) was an
Italian composer. He was an
Augustinian friar...
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Sibyllarum for four
voices (Munich:
Nicolaus Heinrich),
published posthumously Tiburtio M****aino –
First book of m****es for
eight voices (Venice:
Ricciardo Amadino)...
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Second book of
madrigals for five
voices (Venice:
Giacomo Vincenti)
Tiburtio M****aino –
Third book of
motets for five
voices (Venice:
Angelo Gardano)...
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collection for two b****
viols Johannes Jeep – Studentengartlein, vol. 1
Tiburtio M****aino
Musica per
cantare con l'organo for one, two, and
three voices...
- composer,
known for
Cavalleria rusticana Michele Mascitti (1664–1760)
Tiburtio M****aino (before 1550 –
after 1608), also M****aini and
Tiburzio Pino M****ara...
- been
suggested was
chosen to try and
capture some of Castello's success.
Tiburtio M****aino
wrote a
Canzona for
eight trombones,
published in Raverio's 1608...
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First book of
madrigals for five
voices (Ferrara:
Francesco de' Rossi)
Tiburtio M****aino –
First book of
madrigals for five
voices (Venice:
Antonio Gardano)...
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Miserere and
Benedictus for Lauds, and a few
composers (Fabrizio
Dentice and
Tiburtio M****aino) set
these last
three times each, one
setting for each day. Maundy...
- of
Parliament in
Guyanese history.
Stephen Joseph Campbell was born to
Tiburtio A.
Campbell and his wife,
Maria dos Santos, in
Santa Rosa,
British Guiana...
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Annibale Stabile. All'ombra d'un bel ****gio
Paolo Bozzi. Su le
fiorite sponde Tiburtio M****aino.
Asola In una
verde piaggia Giovanni Matteo.
Smeraldi eran le...