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  2. Music of Florence - Wikipedia

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    The music of Florence is foundational in the history of Western European music.Music was an important part of the Italian Renaissance.It was in Florence that the Florentine Camerata convened in the mid-16th century and experimented with setting tales of Greek mythology to music and staging the result—in other words, the first operas, setting the wheels in motion not just for the further ...

  3. List of Renaissance composers - Wikipedia

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    Italian Earliest known Jewish composer of polyphonic music, active at Mantua Giovanni Battista Conforti: fl. c. 1550–1570: Italian Charles Tessier: c. 1550 – after 1604 French Active in England and Germany Ambrosio Cotes: c. 1550 – 1603 Spanish Jan Trojan Turnovský: c. 1550 – 1606 Czech Vicente Espinel: 1550 – 1624 Spanish Tomasz Szadek

  4. Chronological list of Italian classical composers - Wikipedia

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    Tableau of Italian composers, c. 1790, by Pietro Bettelini (1763–1829) This is a chronological list of classical music composers from Italy, whose notability is established by reliable sources in other Wikipedia articles.

  5. List of Italian composers - Wikipedia

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    Niccolò Paganini (1782–1840), virtuoso violinist and composer, wrote the 24 Caprices for violin; Giovanni Paisiello (1740–1816) Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (c.1525–1594), Renaissance master of polyphonic church music; Benedetto Pallavicino (c.1551–1601) Antonio Pampani (c. 1705–1775) Giovanni Antonio Pandolfi [Mealli] (1624 ...

  6. Category:Italian Renaissance composers - Wikipedia

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    16th-century Italian composers (72 P) Pages in category "Italian Renaissance composers" The following 192 pages are in this category, out of 192 total.

  7. Francesco Landini - Wikipedia

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    Francesco Landini (c. 1325 or 1335 – 2 September 1397; also known by many names) was a Florentine composer, poet, organist, singer and instrument maker, and a central figure of the music of the Trecento in the Italian peninsula.

  8. Bernardo Pisano - Wikipedia

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    Bernardo Pisano (also Pagoli) (October 12, 1490 – January 23, 1548) was an Italian composer, priest, singer, and scholar of the Renaissance.He was one of the first madrigalists, and the first composer anywhere to have a printed collection of secular music devoted entirely to himself.

  9. Category:Renaissance composers - Wikipedia

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    Italian Renaissance composers (2 C, 192 P) ... Venetian School (music) composers (1 C, 26 P) Pages in category "Renaissance composers"