Annibale Padovano (1527 – March 15, 1575) was an Italian composer and organist of the late Renaissance Venetian School. He was one of the earliest developers of the keyboard toccata.
AnnibalePadovano (1527 – March 15, 1575) was an Italian composer and organist of the late Renaissance Venetian School. He was one of the earliest developers...
Padovano is an Italian surname meaning "Paduan", "of Padua" or "from Padua". Notable people with the surname include: AnnibalePadovano (1527–1575), Italian...
Annibale Bassano or da Bassano AnnibalePadovano (1527–1575), Italian composer and organist Annibale Riccò (1844–1919), Italian astronomer Annibale Santorre...
date unknown Luis de León, Spanish lyric poet and mystic (d. 1591) AnnibalePadovano, Italian composer and organist (d. 1575) probable John Dudley, 2nd...
Episode 5: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony No. 24 in B flat major; AnnibalePadovano: Aria della Battaglia à 8; Vincenzo Galilei: Contrapunto secondo;...
1964), stage name of Luigi De Crescenzo Giovanni Pacini (1796–1867) AnnibalePadovano (1527–1575) Ferdinando Paer (1771–1839) Niccolò Paganini (1782–1840)...
– Second book of motets for five voices (Venice: Girolamo Scotto) AnnibalePadovano – First book of masses for five voices (Venice: sons of Antonio Gardano)...
at Treviso; follower of Willaert Hermann Finck 1527 – 1558 German AnnibalePadovano 1527 – 1575 Italian Thomas Whythorne 1528 – 1595 English Francisco...
appointed to the second, smaller organ, while AnnibalePadovano remained at the post of first organist. After Padovano's hurried departure from Venice in 1566...
Ottoman politician, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire (b. 1493) 1575 – AnnibalePadovano, Italian organist and composer (b. 1527) 1673 – Salvator Rosa, Italian...
music theorist and composer (b. 1511; possibly plague) Annibale (Padovano); AnnibalePadovano (1994). Il primo libro de ricercari a quattro voci (Venice...
date unknown Luis de León, Spanish lyric poet and mystic (d. 1591) AnnibalePadovano, Italian composer and organist (d. 1575) probable John Dudley, 2nd...
institutions in Italy, in 1561; there he studied with Adrian Willaert and AnnibalePadovano, and served as a singer. In 1568 he left Venice and went to Bavaria...
Matthias Flacius, Croatian Protestant reformer (b. 1520) March 15 – AnnibalePadovano, Italian composer and organist (b. 1527) March 17 – Georg Cracow,...
Matthias Flacius, Croatian Protestant reformer (b. 1520) March 15 – AnnibalePadovano, Italian composer and organist (b. 1527) March 17 – Georg Cracow,...
for three and four voices (Venice: Claudio Merulo & Fausto Betanio) AnnibalePadovano – First book of motets for five and six voices (Venice: Antonio Gardano)...
Antonio Molino around 1530. On 22 November 1552, he was replaced by AnnibalePadovano and given an annual pension of 70 ducats. The date of his death is...
sonate a 2, 4 e 8 di Francesco e Gioseffo Guami con la battaglia di AnnibalePadovano, by the group of cornets e trombones "Paride e Bernardo Dusi", UGO...
greghesche, with contributions from Gabrieli, Merulo, Rore, Willaert and AnnibalePadovano. In 1572, Molino published sonnets under the name Manoli Blessi. Fifteen...
would have included Claudio Merulo, the organist at San Marco, and AnnibalePadovano. Italian influence is evident in a 6-part Battaglia printed in a Venetian...
Quo abiit dilectus tuus for four voices (Paris: Nicolas du Chemin) AnnibalePadovano – First book of ricercars for four voices (Venice: Antonio Gardano)...
Graz as a choirboy. Johannes de Cleve then AnnibalePadovano were in charge of this chapel, with Padovano advising Rogier to go to Venice to study further...
fratelli) Johannes Pacoloni – Tribus testudinibus ludenda carmina AnnibalePadovano – First book of madrigals for five voices (Venice: Antonio Gardano)...