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Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina.
* Article " Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da ", in: The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, ed.
* Della Sciucca, Marco, Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina.
* Lewis Lockwood, Noel O ' Regan, Jessie Ann Owens: " Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da ".
* Pyne, Zoe Kendrick, Giovanni Pierluigi di Palestrina: His Life and Times, Bodley Head, London, 1922.
The relationship between the two forms is most obvious in the composers who concentrated on sacred music, especially Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, whose " motets " setting texts from the Canticum Canticorum, the biblical " Song of Solomon ," are among the most lush and madrigal-like of Palestrina's compositions, while his " madrigals " that set poems of Petrarch in praise of the Blessed Virgin Mary would not be out of place in church.
* Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
Pius V declared Thomas Aquinas a Doctor of the Church and patronized prominent sacred music composer Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina.
* Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, an Italian Renaissance composer
Julius extended his patronage to the great Renaissance composer Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, whom he brought to Rome as his maestro di cappella, Giorgio Vasari, who supervised the design of the Villa Giulia, and to Michelangelo, who worked there.
By far the most famous composer of the Roman School is Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina.
* Renaissance composer Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina used Song of Songs as the text setting for his Fourth Book of Motets in Five Voices.
* February 2 Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, Italian composer ( b. 1525 )
** Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, Italian composer ( d. 1594 )
Some of the better-known composers of this time include Dufay, Josquin des Prez, Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, and William Byrd ; the glories of Renaissance polyphony were choral, sung by choirs of great skill and distinction all over Europe.
*‘ Palestriniana: ein unbekanntes Autogramm und einige unveröffentlichte Falsibordoni des Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina ’, Miscelánea en homenaje a Monseñor Higinio Anglés ( Barcelona, 1958 61 ), pp. 417 30
* Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina: Le messe di Mantova, Le opere complete, xviii xix ( Rome, 1954 )
Above the columns are large busts of Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, Johann Sebastian Bach, and Ludwig van Beethoven on the main façade and Richard Wagner on the side.
Baini held a higher place, however, as a musical critic and historian than as a composer, and his Life of Palestrina ( Memorie storico-critiche della vita e delle opere di Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, 1828 ) was described by the
The legend goes that Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina ( ca.
Composers who have written settings of the Stabat Mater include Josquin des Prez, Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, Antonio Vivaldi, and Giovanni Battista Pergolesi ; of the latter's setting, the German poet Tieck opined: " I had to turn away to hide my tears, especially at the place, ' Vidit suum dulcem natum '".
* Stabat Mater by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
* Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina famous mostly for his sacred music, he also wrote at least 140 secular madrigals.

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* In 1524, Italian explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano discovered the United States of America's east coast.
Alfonso fled to Castel Nuovo, but the help of a fleet of 22 galleys led by Giovanni da Cardona improved his situation.
* Giovanni da Pian del Carpine
* 1524 Giovanni da Verrazzano reaches New York harbor.
His reputation had spread throughout Europe and he was on friendly terms and in communication with most of the major artists including Raphael, Giovanni Bellini and — mainly through Lorenzo di Credi — Leonardo da Vinci.
Both Giovanni Caboto ( John Cabot ) and Giovanni da Verrazzano are reported to have sailed in or near Maritime waters during their voyages of discovery for England and France respectively.
Guidobaldo da Montefeltro and Giovanni Maria da Varano returned to Urbino and Camerino, and Fossombrone revolted.
The most highly sought ( and expensive ) instruments come from Italy and include basses made by Giovanni Paolo Maggini, Gaspar da Salo, the Testore family ( Carlo Antonio, Carlo Giuseppe, Gennaro, Giovanni, Paulo Antonio ), Celestino Puolotti, and Matteo Gofriller.
* Giovanni da Verrazzano Battery Park, Manhattan, New York, 1909
He was known to contemporaries as Fra Giovanni da Fiesole ( Brother John of Fiesole ) and Fra Giovanni Angelico ( Angelic Brother John ).
His early influences included Paolo da Perugia ( a curator and author of a collection of myths, the Collectiones ), the humanists Barbato da Sulmona and Giovanni Barrili, and the theologian Dionigi di Borgo San Sepolcro.
da: Giovanni Boccaccio
* 1524 Giovanni da Verrazzano sets sail westward from Madeira to find a sea route to the Pacific Ocean.

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It is also thought that Salvatore Sacco may have been a student of Palestrina, as well as Giovanni Dragoni, who later went on to become choirmaster in the church of S. Giovanni in Laterano.

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Saint Francis of Assisi ( born Giovanni Francesco di Bernardone ; 1181 died: October 3, 1226 ) was an Italian Catholic friar and preacher.
* November 3 Aria Giovanni, American model and actress
* November 3 Giovanni Leone, former Prime Minister of Italy ( d. 2001 )
* October 3 Giovanni Battista Beccaria, Italian physicist ( d. 1781 )
* March 3 Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo, painter ( b. 1727 )
* June 3 Giovanni Antonio Scopoli, Italian-born physician and naturalist ( d. 1788 )
* October 3 Giovanni Diodati, Swiss Protestant clergyman ( b. 1576 )
* R 3. 04 Passio di San Giovanni
Carlo Pietro Giovanni Guglielmo Tebaldo Ponzi, ( March 3, 1882 January 18, 1949 ), commonly known as Charles Ponzi, was an Italian businessman and con artist in the U. S. and Canada.
** 1st bell: L ' Assunta, cast in 1654 by Giovanni Pietro Orlandi, weight 3, 620 kg ( 7, 981 lb )
** 3rd bell: San Ranieri, cast in 1719 1721 by Giovanni Andrea Moreni, weight 1, 448 kg ( 3, 192 lb )
* Giovanni Maria ( 3 December 1537-8 January 1538 )
Italian sculptors whose work is held by the museum include: Bartolomeo Bon, Bartolomeo Bellano, Luca della Robbia, Giovanni Pisano, Donatello, Agostino di Duccio, Andrea Riccio, Antonio Rossellino, Andrea del Verrocchio, Antonio Lombardo, Andrea Riccio, Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi, Andrea della Robbia, Michelozzo di Bartolomeo, Michelangelo ( represented by a freehand wax model and casts of his most famous sculptures ), Jacopo Sansovino, Alessandro Algardi, Antonio Calcagni, Benvenuto Cellini ( Medusa's head dated c1547 ), Agostino Busti, Bartolomeo Ammannati, Giacomo della Porta, Giambologna ( Samson Slaying a Philistine ( Giambologna ) c1562, his finest work outside Italy ), Bernini ( Neptune and Triton c1622 3 ), Giovanni Battista Foggini, Vincenzo Foggini ( Samson and the Philistines ), Massimiliano Soldani Benzi, Antonio Corradini, Andrea Brustolon, Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Innocenzo Spinazzi, Canova, Carlo Marochetti and Raffaelle Monti.
XV, ; 21 November 1854 22 January 1922 ), born Giacomo Paolo Giovanni Battista della Chiesa, reigned as Pope from 3 September 1914 to 22 January 1922.
Giovanni Battista Beccaria ( 3 October 1716 27 May 1781 ), Italian physicist, was born at Mondovì, and entered the religious order of the Pious Schools in 1732, where he studied, and afterward taught, grammar and rhetoric.
Giovanni Battista Martini ( 24 April 1706 3 August 1784 ), also known as Padre Martini, was an Italian musician.
* March 3 Giovanni Battista Viotti, violinist and composer ( born 1755 )
Archbishop Gaetano Alibrandi ( Born at Castiglione di Sicilia-Provincia di Catania, Sicily on 14 January 1914 Died at his native town on 3 July 2003 ) of the Roman Catholic Church was a senior papal diplomat and former Personal Secretary to Giovanni Battista Cardinal Montini ( later Pope Paul VI ).
Leopold II of Tuscany ( Italian: Leopoldo Giovanni Giuseppe Francesco Ferdinando Carlo, German: Leopold Johann Joseph Franz Ferdinand Karl ; 3 October 1797 29 January 1870 ) was the last reigning grand duke of Tuscany ( 1824 1859 ).
By the fall of 1921 he was planning his first season, which was presented at Stanford University's football stadium on June 3, 1922 with a star-studded group of singers, including Giovanni Martinelli in Pagliacci, followed by Carmen and Faust.
* Marescalchi Arturo, Dalmasso Giovanni, Storia della vite e del vino in Italia, 3 voll., Unione Italiana Vini, Milano 1931-33-37
Relegation seemed certain following a 5 3 defeat at fellow strugglers Luton Town, where Giovanni Savarese scored a hat-trick, however Hollins ' maintained that the side could stay up, even when 18 points were needed from the final six matches, and for two other teams to pick up no more points.

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