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Orazio Vecchi (1550-1605) 1/15 Data Orazio Vecchi (1550-1605) Pays : Italie Langue : Italien Sexe : Masculin Naissance : Modène, Italie, 1550 Mort : Modène, Italie, 20-02-1605 Note : Compositeur. - Baptisé le 6 décembre 1550, mort dans la nuit du 19 au 20 février 1605. - Maître de chapelle à la cathédrale de Modène (1584). - Nommé Maître de cour du Duc Cesare d'Este (1598) Domaines : Musique Autres formes du nom : Horatio Vecchi (1550-1605) Oratio Vecchi (1550-1605) ISNI : ISNI 0000 0000 8076 959X (Informations sur l'ISNI) Orazio Vecchi (1550-1605) : œuvres (215 ressources dans data.bnf.fr) Œuvres musicales (209) Fate silentio Complimenti del principe a vegliatori (1604) (1604) Le veglie di Siena Selva di varia ricreatione (1604) (1590) Diversi linguaggi Sai ch'io ti dico De la mia cruda sorte Fa una canzone senza note nere Mostrav' in ciel l'alba di giglie e rose Saltarello detto Trivella Ecco nuncio di gioia, eccovi Amore Mo magari colona Pange lingua. Voix (4) Cicirlanda Fammi una canzonetta capricciosa Je veu le cerf data.bnf.fr 2/15 Data Vieni o Morte So ben mi ch'ha bon tempo Tiridola, non dormire Gioite tutti Salvete flores. Voix (4) L'Amfiparnaso Il convito musicale Salutis humanae Sator Amor è foco e ghiaccio Se desio di fuggir Voir plus de documents de ce genre Manuscrits et archives (6) "Extraits d'oeuvres de Balthazar de Beaujoyeux, Emilio "Biennale des jeunes créateurs d'Europe de la de' Cavalieri, Orazio Vecchi et Adam le Bossu (VM Méditerranée à la Criée, salle Audiberti. Orazio Vecchi FONDS 25 ROL-151)" (ASPBAN 2453)" avec Orazio Vecchi (1550-1605) comme Compositeur avec Orazio Vecchi (1550-1605) comme Compositeur "L'Anfiparnasso (VM FONDS 25 ROL-32)" "Le Veglie di Siena (VM FONDS 25 ROL-125)" avec Orazio Vecchi (1550-1605) comme Compositeur avec Orazio Vecchi (1550-1605) comme Compositeur "Amfiparnasso (VM FONDS 25 ROL-150)" "Le Veglie di Siena (VM FONDS 25 ROL-33)" avec Orazio Vecchi (1550-1605) comme Compositeur avec Orazio Vecchi (1550-1605) comme Compositeur Documents sur Orazio Vecchi (1550-1605) (16 ressources dans data.bnf.fr) Livres (14) Singing games in early , Paul Schleuse, Theatro dell'udito, theatro , Accademia nazionale di modern Italy Bloomington, Indiana : del mondo scienze, lettere e arti. (2015) Indiana University Press , (2010) Modène, Italie, Modena : ©2015 Mucchi , 2010 Orazio Vecchi , Modena : Mucchi , 2007 Il theatro dell'udito , Modena : Mucchi , impr. (2007) (2007) 2007 data.bnf.fr 3/15 Data Gitene, canzonette , Rossana Dalmonte, Orazio Vecchi e Tiburzio Masaino a Saló. - [25] (1996) Massimo Privitera, Firenze (1969) : L.S. Olschki , 1996 Orazio Vecchis geistliche , Raimund Rüegge, Bern : P. Orazio Vecchis geistliche , Raimund Rüegge, Bern ; Werke Haupt , 1967 Werke Stuttgart : P. Haupt , [1967] (1967) (1967) Documenti inediti su Orazio Vecchi, la sua famiglia e Gli Elementi precursori del , Gino Roncaglia l'allievo Geminiano Capilupi. - [30] melodramma nell'opera di (1883-1968), Milano : [s.n.] (1957) orazio vecchi : ettuazioni e , 1953 limiti (1953) Orazio Vecchi, precursore , Modena : Accademia di Orazio Vecchi, artista- , Adriano Lualdi del melodramma, Scienze lettere ed arti , antenna (1887-1971), Milano : [s.n.] 1550-1605, nel IV 1950 (1950) , 1950 centenario della nascita. Contributi di studio raccolti dalla Accademia di scienze lettere ed arti di Modena (1950) Horatio Vecchi's weltliche , Johannes C. Hol, Horatio Vecchi et , Johannes C. Hol, Werke mit einem Strasbourg : Heitz , 1934 l'évolution créatrice Gravenhage : [s.n.] , 1925 musikalischen Anhang (1925) (1934) Documents d'archives et manuscrits (1) (Fonds Montpensier - Italie None / Compositeurs / ROT - VEQ) Documents d'archives et manuscrits (catalogue général) (1) Recueil biographique sur None divers compositeurs dont le nom commence par les lettres T à V (1950) data.bnf.fr 4/15 Data Thèmes en relation avec Orazio Vecchi (1550-1605) (15 ressources dans data.bnf.fr) Auteurs (11) Germaine Tailleferre (1892-1983) Fabio Testi Virgil Thomson (1896-1989) Michael Tippett (1905-1998) Romuald Twardowski Viktor Ullmann (1898-1944) Orazio Vecchi (1550-1605) Henri Verdun (1895-1977) Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887-1959) Wladimir Vogel (1896-1984) Andrej Mihajlovič Volkonskij (1933-2008) Musique (3) Biblioteca Estense (Modène, Italie) -- Manuscrit. C 311 Canzonettes Tablatures Savoir et érudition. Musées (1) Biblioteca Estense (Modène, Italie) -- Manuscrit. C 311 Canzonettes Catalogues d'exposition Tablatures Germaine Tailleferre (1892-1983) Fabio Testi Virgil Thomson (1896-1989) Michael Tippett (1905-1998) Romuald Twardowski Viktor Ullmann (1898-1944) Orazio Vecchi (1550-1605) Henri Verdun (1895-1977) Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887-1959) Wladimir Vogel (1896-1984) Andrej Mihajlovič Volkonskij (1933-2008) data.bnf.fr 5/15 Data Auteurs en relation avec "Orazio Vecchi (1550-1605)" (477 ressources dans data.bnf.fr) Auteurs liés en tant que compositeur (291) Franz Abt (1819-1885) Cesare Acelli Cecil Adkins Agostino Agazzari (1578?-1642) Lodovico Agostini (1534-1590) Gregor Aichinger (1564-1628) Innocentio Alberti (1535?-1615) Felice Anerio (1560?-1614) Giovanni Francesco Anerio (1567?-1630) Orazio Angelini Paolo Animuccia (1500-1569) Jacques Arcadelt (1507?-1568) Gioseffo Ascanio (15..-16..) Giammateo Asola (1532?-1609) Carl Attenhofer (1837-1914) Filippo Azzaiolo Ippolito Baccusi (1550?-1609) Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Lodovico Balbi (1545-1604) Adriano Banchieri (1568-1634) Emmanuel Barblan (1882-19..) Giovanni de Bardi (1534-1612) Orazio Bassani (1550-1615) Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) Paolo Bellasio (1554-1594) Vincenzo Bellavere (1540?-1587) Giulio Belli (1560?-162.?) Piero Benedetti (1585?-1649) John Bennet (1575-1614) Lelio Bertani (1553?-1612) Günter Bialas (1907-1995) Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber (1644-1704) Antonio Bicci (1552-1614) Cornelius Blockland (1530?-15..) Guglielmo Blotagrio Erhard Bodenschatz (1576-1636) François-Adrien Boieldieu (1775-1834) Valerio Bona (1560?-162.?) Pietro Andrea Bonini Giovanni Maria Bononcini (1642-1678) data.bnf.fr 6/15 Data Cosimo Bottegari (1554-1620) Joseph Bovet (1879-1951) Charles-Samuel Bovy-Lysberg (1821-1873) Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) Luis de Briceño (15..-16..) Antoine Brumel (1460?-1512?) John Bull (1562?-1628) William Byrd (1543?-1623) Giulio Caccini (1551-1618) Fabrice-Marin Caietain Gioseppe Caimo (1545?-1584?) Serafino Cantone (15..?-1627) Geminiano Capilupi Henry Carey (1687-1743) Cesare Carletti Fabritio Caroso (1527?-16..) Michele Carrara Giovanni Cavaccio (1556?-1626) Pierre Certon (1515-1572) Guillaume de Chastillon (1550?-1610) Jacobus Clemens non Papa (151.-1556?) Pierre Clereau (15..-156.) Annibale Coma Michel de Comis (compositeur, 15..-15..) Girolamo Conversi Jacopo Corfini (1540?-1591) Phileno Agostino Cornazzani (1545?-1628) Gasparo Costa Domenico Crivellati (15..-16..) Arcangelo Crivelli (1546-1617) Giovanni Croce (1557?-1609) Alberto Da L'Occa Francesco D'Ana (1460?-1503?) Henning Dedekind (1562-1626) Gian Domenico Del Giovane (151.-1592) Rinaldo Del Mel (1554?-1598?) Alessandro Demophon (compositeur, 14..-14.. ) Alexandre Denéréaz (1875-1947) Fabrizio Dentice (1539?-1581) Richard Dering (1580-1630) Michel-Charles Des Buissons (15..-1569) Sigismondo D'India (1583?-1629?) Karl Ditters von Dittersdorf (1739-1799) Baldassare Donato (1529?-1603) Gustave Doret (1866-1943) Giovanni Andrea Dragoni (1540?-1598) Etienne Du Tertre Michael East (1580?-1648) data.bnf.fr 7/15 Data Johannes Eccard (1553-1611) Edward Elgar (1857-1934) Juan del Encina (1468-1529?) Giulio Eremita (1550?-1600?) Jean d' Estrée (15..-1576) Noë Faignient Achille Falcone (157.-1600) Francesco Farina (15..-1575?) John Farmer (157.-16..) Robert Fayrfax (1464-1521) Stefano Felis (1550?-16..) Alfonso Ferrabosco (1575?-1628) Giovanni Ferretti (1540?-1609?) Heinrich Finck (1444?-1527) Ippolito Fiorino (1549?-1621) Giorgio Flori (1558?-1594?) Giovanni Flori Antonio Formica (1575-1638) Giacomo Fornaci (15..-16..) Georg Forster (1510?-1568) Johannes de Fossa (1540?-1603) Jean Françaix (1912-1997) Vincenzo Fronti Johann Joseph Fux (1660-1741) Andrea Gabrieli (1533?-1585) Giovanni Gabrieli (1555?-1612) Giulio Cesare Gabucci (155.?-1611) Giovanni Battista Galeno (155.?-1626?) Jacobus Gallus (1550-1591) Giovanni Giacomo Gastoldi (1554?-1609) Claude Gervaise Carlo Gesualdo (1560?-1613) Giaches de Wert (1535-1596) Bernardo Giacomini (1532-156.?) Ruggiero Giovannelli (1560?-1625) Giovanni Maria da Crema Christoph Willibald von Gluck (1714-1787) Hermann Goetz (1840-1876) Johann Grabbe (1585-1655) Alessandro Grandi (1590-1630) François Gabriel Grast (1803-1871) Tomaso Gratiani (1553?-1634) Orazio Griffi Jacinto Guerrero (1895-1951) Georg Friedrich Händel (1685-1759) Hans Leo Hassler (1564-1612) Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) Johann David Heinichen (1683-1729) data.bnf.fr 8/15 Data Henri VIII (roi d'Angleterre et d'Irlande, 1491-1547) John Hilton (1599-1657) Marc'Antonio Ingegneri (1536?-1592) Paolo Isnardi (1536-1596) Clément Janequin (1485?-1558) Émile Jaques-Dalcroze (1865-1950) Matthew Jeffries (1558?-1615?) Robert Johnson (1500?-1560?) George Kirbye (15..-1634) Halfdan Kjerulf (1815-1868) Friedrich Wilhelm Kücken (1810-1882) Ferdinand de Lassus (1560?-1609) Roland de Lassus (1532-1594) Rudolph de Lassus (1563?-1625) Domenico Lauro (1540-16..) 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