- portinaro
- por·ti·nà·ros.m., agg.var. → portinaio
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Francesco Portinaro — (c. 1520 – ?1578) was an Italian composer and humanist of the Renaissance, active both in northern Italy and in Rome. He was closely associated with the Ferrarese Este family, worked for several humanistic Renaissance academies, and was well… … Wikipedia
Portinari — This rare and interesting surname is of Italian origin, and is from an occupational name for a doorkeeper or usher. The name is derived from the Latin porta , door, and has the same meaning as the surnames, Portiero and portulano. A portinari was … Surnames reference
Innocentio Alberti — (c. 1535 – June 15 1615) was an Italian instrumentalist and composer. He came from a family of musicians from Treviso. His father was a trumpeter and his brother and uncle were also musicians. He was brought to Padua to be a music tutor in the… … Wikipedia
Карта Пири Рейса — Уцелевший фрагмент первой мировой карты Пири Рейса (1513) Карта Пири Рейса является первой известной подлинной картой всего мира, созданной в XVI веке в Константинополе (Османская империя) турецким адмиралом и большим любителем картографии Пири… … Википедия
Карта Пири-реиса — Уцелевший фрагмент первой мировой карты Пири реиса (1513) … Википедия
List of Renaissance composers — This is a list of composers active during the Renaissance period of European history. Since the 14th century is not usually considered by music historians to be part of the musical Renaissance, but part of the Middle Ages, composers active during … Wikipedia
Luigi d'Este — Luigi Cardinal d Este (Arezzo or Ferrara 21 December 1538 Montegiordano, Rome 30 December 1586), of the house of Este, [ [http://www.castelloestense.it/eng/castello/storia/personaggi.html Este genealogical chart] .] was the second of the five… … Wikipedia
Liste des madrigalistes — La liste des madrigalistes a pour objet de recenser les compositeurs[1] de la Renaissance et de l époque baroque, auteurs de madrigaux. La source principale est l ouvrage de Roger Tellart, Le madrigal en son jardin, complétée par les… … Wikipédia en Français
Ippolito Chamaterò — (late 1530s – after 1592) was an Italian composer of the late Renaissance, originally from Rome but active in northern Italy. He wrote both sacred and secular music, particularly madrigals; all of his surviving music is vocal. His sacred musical… … Wikipedia
Chronological list of Italian classical composers — The following is a chronological list of classical music composers who live(d) in, work(ed) in, or are citizens of Italy. Contents 1 Medieval 2 Renaissance 3 Baroque 4 Classical era … Wikipedia