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Personenregister Schriftenreihe Analecta Musicologica Personenregister Schriftenreihe Analecta musicologica. Veröffentlichungen der Musikgeschichtlichen Abteilung des Deutschen Historischen Instituts in Rom Band 46 (2010) Herausgegeben vom Deutschen Historischen Institut Rom Copyright Das Digitalisat wird Ihnen von perspectivia.net, der Online-Publikationsplattform der Max Weber Stiftung – Deutsche Geisteswissenschaftliche Institute im Ausland, zur Verfügung gestellt. Bitte beachten Sie, dass das Digitalisat der Creative- Commons-Lizenz Namensnennung-Keine kommerzielle Nutzung-Keine Bearbeitung (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) unterliegt. Erlaubt ist aber das Lesen, das Ausdrucken des Textes, das Herunterladen, das Speichern der Daten auf einem eigenen Datenträger soweit die vorgenannten Handlungen ausschließlich zu privaten und nicht-kommerziellen Zwecken erfolgen. Den Text der Lizenz erreichen Sie hier: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode Personenregister Aaron,Pietro25f., 33,43, 51 Ancina, Giovanni Giovenale 75 Abbiati, Franco 274, 278 Andolfati, Pietro205,210,212 Abert, Anna Amalia 8 Andreola, Francesco 261, 262 Abraam di Mantova 34f.,37, 44,48f., 52 Anelli, Angelo 260, 263, 266, 269 Abramo dall’Arpa 34f. Anerio,Giovanni Francesco 292 Accorsi, Maria Grazia 167 Anfossi, Pietro177−179 Ackermann, Peter 41 Angelini, Emilio 203, 227 Adorno,Theodor W. 96,302f.,326, 364, Angelo da Picitono 26, 51 366–369 Angelucci, Angelo 90 Adriani, Francesco 65 Anglès, Higini 81f. Adriano Giovanni Amedeo vonSavoyen77 Animuccia, Paolo 53,59 Agapito,Girolamo 257 Annibaldi, Claudio 175 Agarwal, Dharam S. 331 Annibale,Padovano 38,49 Agostini, Leopoldo 264 Anonimo Gaddiano 21 Aiblinger,Caspar 292, 296 Antegnati, Costanzo 43 Aiguino da Brescia, Illuminato 26, 51 Antelli, Giovanni 128 Albani, Giovanni Francesco 168f. Antisthenes 16 Albarelli, Luigi107,109 Antolini, Bianca Maria 45,234 Alberch iFerrament, Pere 82,86 Antonio da Brescia 50,52 Alberga, Mauro78 Antonio da Lucca 29 Alberto da Ripa 30f. Antonio de Glon[…] 51 Albinoni,To maso Giovanni 108f. Antonio Maria, gen. il Tuono 31 Albrecht VII.von Österreich (Alberto Antonio vonSavoyen, Abtvon Alta- Ernesto,Albert), gen.Albrecht der comba 96 Fromme 79,102 Antonucci, Giovanni 303f., 307 Aldrovandini, Giuseppe 106, 108f., 112f., Apicius, Coelius 320 116, 118f. Appia, Adolphe 303 Alemanni, Luigi89 Appolonia, Giorgio 247, 257, 266, 269f. Alexander VIII.(PietroVito Ottoboni), Papst Apuleio,Lucio 15f.,47 125, 127 Aramon iSerra, Ramon 82 Alfonso dallaViola 33,37, 44,52 Arbizzoni, Guido 53 Allegri,Gregorio 295f., 331 Arcabio 14−16,18, 47 Amadori, Giovanni 147 Arcadelt, Jacques 27−29,47, 51 Amati, Antonio 31 Aresio,Vitalberto 30 Amati, Nicolò 246 Ariosto,Lodovico 64,66, 68,263 Amberger,Joseph 288 Aristide Quintiliano 18 Ambrosetti 266 Aristoteles 18,25 Ambrosini, Paolo 229, 241 Aristoxenos 14−16,47 Personenregister 371 Arletta, Domenico 136, 157 Barblan, Guglielmo 29 Armbruster,Richard320 Bardi, Domenico 128 Arnold, Denis 30 Barezzani, Maria Te resa 40 Arnone,Mirko31, 34 Baroccio,Antonino 72 Aron, Jean-Paul 319, 328 Baroncini, Rodolfo 11 Aron, Petro31, 47,49 Baroni, Giuseppe 258 Artaria (Verlag) 242 Barrè,Antonio 63,66, 68 Artusi, Pellegrino 335 Barthes, Roland 304 Asioli, Bonifazio 253 Bartók, Béla 302 Astrua, Paola 81 Bartoli, Cosimo 26−33,39 Atanagi, Dionigi54, 68f. Basa, Domenico 75,79, 92 Atanagi, Montaldo 54−57,59, 66,69 Basili, Francesco 249, 267 Atlas, Allan W. 69 f. Bassani, Orazio,gen. Orazio dellaViola Attelu, Horst 26 39,44, 52 Auden,Wystan Hugh 340f., 343 Bassi, Carolina 79,231,249,253 Auletta, Antonio 136, 155, 177 Bassi, Stelio 12,78, 102 Auletta, Domenico 136f. Basso,Alberto 9, 74,130,206 Aurisicchio,Antonio 179 Battaglia, Salvatore301 Avila, PabloLuis 94 Baumann, Dorothea 22 Bava,Anna Maria 81 Babini,Matteo 250 Bayerdörfer,Hans-Peter 306 Bachmann, Ingeborg 339 Bazzani, Baldassare203,214 f.,227 Bachtin, Michail 57 Beare, Charles 31 Badini, Giuseppe Maria 178 Beatrice vonPortugal, Herzoginvon Savyoen Baduera (Badovera), Elena 264, 266f. 77,93 Baggiani, Franco 297 Becherini, Bianca 23 Bagnante,Carlotta 268 Becker,Heinz 285 Baini, Giuseppe 289 Becker,Karin 319 Bakfark,Valentin 31,45, 51 Beethoven, Ludwig van197−202, 288, 292, Baldacci, Luigi272 363−366, 369 Baldelli,Francesco 15 Béhar,Pierre 326 Balestra, Giuseppe 180 Beise,Arnd313 Balla, Giacomo 303, 307 Bekker,Paul 363 Ballard, Robert96 Belleboni, G. 257 Ballarini, Francesco 302 Belli 240 Ballarotti, Francesco 109 Bellini,Vincenzo 206f.,231,237 Baluffi (Verlag) 259 Beltrand, Giuseppe 269 Balzac,Honoré361 Bembo,Pietro11, 64–66, 68 Bambaldi, Gaetano 269 Bencini, Francesco Domenico 79,82 Banchieri, Adriano 314 Benedetti, Michele 268 Bandini, Giovanni Battista 128 Benedetto,Renato di 138 Banoun, Bernard326 Benedikt XIV.(ProsperoLorenzo Lamber- Barasch, Moshé 19 tini), Papst 296 Barbaro, Daniele 14 Benelli, Antonio 188, 190f. Barberis, Bernardino 258 Bensi, Mariuccia 239 Barbier,Auguste 328 Benti Bulgarelli, Marianna 185 Barbieri, Patrizio 11,38, 139 Bentivoglio,Ippolito 130 372 Personenregister Berardi, Angelo 139, 154 Blei, Franz 309 Berenstadt, Gaetano 109 Bloch, Ernst 162 Berg, Alban 360, 368 Boccabadati, Luigia 240, 270 Berger,Karol 26 Bocuse,Paul 341 Berini, Antonio 258 Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus Berlioz, Hector 328f., 365f. 24,47, 51 Bernabei, Ercole 295 Böhm (Verlag) 288 Bernabei, Giuseppe Antonio 296 Bohnengel, Julia 313 Bernacchi, Antonio Maria 109 Boito,Arrigo 341 Bernardi, Pietro262 Bolognesi, P. 268 Bernardino de Sahagún 324 Bonaudo,G.263f.,266 Bernardoni,Virgilio 314, 338 Bonaventura da Brescia 26, 51 Berni, Annunziata 256 Bonaventura, Pietro26, 47,51, 60 Berns, Jörg Jochen 304 Bonfanti, Luigi259,263 Bernstein, Martin 69 Bonfigli, Lorenzo 270 Berrini, Osvaldo 89 Bonini, Emilia 268 Bertati, Giovanni 327f., 330f. Bonnefon, Paul 326 Bertelli, Sergio 57 Bonoldi, Claudio 270 Bertieri, Maria Chiara 254,257 f. Bonoldi, Lodovico 258 Bertini, Giovanni Maria 94 Bononcini, Giovanni 109f., 129 Bertinotti,Te resa 268f. Bonsignori, Margherita 270 Bertolotti, Antonio 34f.,41 Bordogni, Marco 268f. Besutti, Paola 109 Borghese (Familie) 173−175, 178 Bettini, Amalia 232 Borghese,GiovanBattista 175 Betzwieser,Thomas 9, 309 Borghese,Mercantanio 175 Bevilacqua (Verlag) 90,92 Borghi, Girolamo 258 Bevilacqua Aldobrandini 270 Borgia, Giorgio 96 Bevilacqua, Giovanni Battista 95 Borgo,Cesare39 Bezzi, Girolamo 128f. Borgonio,Tomaso 104 Biagini, Domenico 234f. Borgunyó,Joan 81 Bianchi, Antonio de’ 95 Börlin, Jean 310 Bianchi, Eliodoro268, 270 Borodin, Aleksandr Porfir’evicˇ 299 Bianchi, Luciano 258, 261f., 267 Borosini, Antonio 107 Bianchi,Vincenzo 28 Borren, Charles vander 82 Bianco,Bernardino 105 Borromeo (Familie) 60 Bianconi, Lorenzo 174 Borromeo,Carlo 66 Bidon, Antonio 26 Borromeo,Federico 66 Bighi, Caterina 270 Borromeo,Pirro Visconte 13 Bignami, Giovanni 34,40 Borroni, Marianna 264 Binaghi, Giovanni Battista 257 Borsieri, Girolamo 32 Bindon 26, 47,51 Boscolo,Lucia 249 Bini, Annalisa 210 Bosi, Enrico 322 Birnbaum, Eduard19 Bosio,Giacomo 77 Bisesti, Pietro256 Bossi, Marco Enrico 308 Bitti, Martino 110 Bottegari, Cosimo 36 Blackburn, Bonnie J. 31,37 Botticelli, P. 258 Blanchietti, Ermida 78 Botticelli,Vincenzo 260, 268 Personenregister 373 Bottura, Giuseppe Carlo 257 Cagli, Bruno 54,259 Bouquet, Marie-Thérèse 257 Caimo,Giuseppe 38f.,42, 44f.,49, 52 Boyleau, Simon 20,34, 45,52, 79,90f. Cairati Prato,Alessandrina 348 Boys,Thomas 337 Calderón de la Barca, Pedro316 Braga, Gaetano 351 Callot, Jacques 315, 318 Bragaglia, Anton Giulio 303f. Calore, Marina 269 Brahms, Johannes 299 Calvesi, Maurizio 307 Brambilla, G. 260 Calvi, Giulia 57 Brancacci, Fiorella 11f.,25, 53 Calzabigi, Ranieride’ 182, 184, 194 Brandenburg, Daniel 9 Cambi, Luisa 207 Brandstetter,Garbiele 310 Cambiano di Ruffia, Giulio 102 Brandt, Reinhard161 Cametti, Alberto 129, 204, 258, 260 Brassart, Olivier 56f.,59−63,65−73 Camisani, Faustino 248, 256 Bratenwender,Ignatius 325 Campagnoli, Bartolomeo 250 Braun, Joachim 11 Campana, Marc’Antonio 107 Breitkopf &Härtel (Verlag) 346, 349f., Campana, Orazio 107 355, 357 Campello (Familie) 124 Bremini, Ireneo 257 Campello Della Spina, Paolo 125 Bresciani, Gaetano 262 Campello,Francesco Maria 124−126 Brida, Luigi255 Campello,Paolo 124–127, 130, 132 Britten, Benjamin 340 Campitelli, Luigi266 Brooks,W. C. F. 350 Campolongo,Aniello 178f. Brown, Howard M. 34 Camurri,Pietro238 Brudieu, Joan (Jean) 81f.,84, 86 Canal, Pietro34f. Brugueres, Michele 128 Cancik, Hubert161 Brumel, Giaches 32,60 Canova,Francesco 30,49 Brunelli, Bruno 183−185, 194, 263 Cantù, Antonio 265 Bruschetti, Antonio 260 Capecelatro, Giuseppe 236 Bryennios, Nikephoros 17,21, 47 Capella, Marziano 20,24, 47,51 Bucarelli, Mauro247 Cappelli, Giovanni Maria 108 Bucci, Domenico Filiberto 95 Capranica,Vincenzo 179 Buceleni, Giovanni 109 Caprioli, Grasso 247 Büchner,Georg 305 Capuzzi, Antonio 248, 257, 263 Budden, Julian 206 Cara, Marchetto 26, 48,51 Buja, Maureen E. 63,66 Caracca, Giovanni 81,92 Buonarotti, Michelangelo 13 Carafa, Lelio 134, 151 Busoni, Ferruccio 311f., 314 Caranti, Dorinda 258 Bussi, Francesco 32,106 Caravita, Giuseppe 259, 266 Buus, Jachesse 27 Cárçeres, Bartolomé 86 Buxi, Augustin 95 Cardamone,Donna 26, 38 Buzzoleni, Claudio 109 Carletti, Francesco 324 Carlo Umberto vonSavoyen96 Cadenaruolo 40,49f., 52 Carlone,Maria Grazia 11 Caetani (Familie) 173 Carnegy,Peter 359 Cafaro(Caffaro), Pasquale 145, 193 Carpani, Giuseppe 205, 243 Caffi, Francesco 28 Carracci, Agostino 39 Cafiero, Rosa 40 Carracha, Giovanni 81 374 Personenregister Carrara, Giovanni Francesco 80 Chracas (Verlag) 169, 182−193 Casaccia 269 Christina (Kristina
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