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* 1605 Giacomo Carissimi, Italian composer ( d. 1674 )
He is generally said to have been a pupil of Giacomo Carissimi in Rome, and some theorize that he had some connection with northern Italy because his early works seem to show the influence of Stradella and Legrenzi.
* April 18 Giacomo Carissimi, Italian composer ( d. 1674 )
* January 12 Giacomo Carissimi Italian composer ( b. 1605 )
Oratorio, pioneered by Giacomo Carissimi, extended this concept into concert-length works, usually loosely based on Biblical stories.
Fine examples may be found in the church music of Giacomo Carissimi ; and the English vocal solos of Henry Purcell ( such as Mad Tom and Mad Bess ) show the utmost that can be made of this archaic form.
The most significant composer of oratorio latino was Giacomo Carissimi, whose Jephte is regarded as the first masterpiece of the genre.
He spent " two or three years " in Rome, probably between 1667 and 1669, and studied with Giacomo Carissimi.
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Giacomo and April
Pope Honorius IV ( c. 1210 3 April 1287 ), born Giacomo Savelli, was Pope for two years, from 1285 to 1287.
* April 10 Giacomo Antonio Perti, Italian composer ( b. 1661 )
* April 2 Giacomo Casanova, Italian adventurer and writer ( d. 1798 )
Ruggero ( or Ruggiero ) Giacomo Maria Giuseppe Emmanuele Raffaele Domenico Vincenzo Francesco Donato Leoncavallo (; 23 April 18579 August 1919 ) was an Italian opera composer.
* April 11 first public performance in the Metropolitan Opera House, of Giacomo Puccini's La fanciulla del West, though the official opening of the new opera house would not take place until September 16.
* April 25-Première of Giacomo Puccini's opera Turandot at the Teatro alla Scala in Milan.
Giacomo Antonio Perti ( 6 June 1661 10 April 1756 ) was an Italian composer of the Baroque era.
* April 2 Giacomo Gotifredo Ferrari, composer
* April 10 Giacomo Antonio Perti, composer ( born 1661 )
Giacomo Antonelli ( April 2, 1806 November 6, 1876 ) was an Italian cardinal deacon.
Vanbrugh and Congreve received Queen Anne's authority to form a Company of Comedians on 14 December 1704, and the theatre opened as The Queen's Theatre on 9 April 1705 with imported Italian singers in Gli amori d ' Ergasto ( The Loves of Ergasto ), an opera by Giacomo Greber, with an epilogue by Congreve.
The bishop Giacomo Babini described the scandal's exposure as a refined " Zionist attack " in an April 2010 newspaper interview.
In April 1489, Caterina gave birth to Giacomo's son, Bernardino, later called Carlo in honour of King Charles VIII, who had made Giacomo a baron of France.
The document directly implicated Prime Minister Mussolini in the murder of Giacomo Matteotti ( leader of the Socialist PSU party ) on the 10 June 1924, as well as declaring that he ( Mussolini ) was behind the reign of terror which led up to the 1924 general elections ( held 6 April ).

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Pope Pius X consecrates his future successor Pope Benedict XV as Bishop Giacomo della Chiesa in the Vatican on 18 December 1907
Giacomo Balla ( July 18, 1871, Turin, Piedmont March 1, 1958 ) was an Italian painter.
" Geki " was the racing pseudonym of Giacomo Russo ( October 23, 1937 in Milan June 18, 1967 at Caserta ), who was a racing driver from Italy.
The mosaic, 9. 18 m in length, was executed by the Roman mosaicist Giacomo Raffaelli, and was placed in the Minoritenkirche, Vienna.
Gianni Schicchi (, ) is a comic opera in one act by Giacomo Puccini to an Italian libretto by Giovacchino Forzano, composed in 1917 18.
Giacomo Puccini Tosca ( Floria Tosca ) opera composed for her voice ; the Soprano ’ s aria was requested to Puccini by Hariclea Darclée suggesting too the principal musicals elements ; the opera was interpreted in prima assoluta at Teatro dell ’ Opera of Rome on 14 January 1900 and in première at Teatro Regio of Turin on 20 February 1900, Teatro alla Scala of Milan on 17 March 1900, Lisbon on 19 January 1901, Bucharest National Theatre on 18 January 1902 and Montecarlo Opera on 28 March 1903 ;

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