Caccini is the name of several composers and artists from Florence:
Giulio Caccini (1551–1618), Florentine composer, significant innovator of the early Baroque era
Francesca Caccini (1587–1641?), Giulio's daughter, and a well-known opera composer in the early 17th century
Settimia Caccini (1591–1638?) Giulio's daughter, a singer and occasional composer
Giovanni Battista Caccini (1556 – c.1612/14), Florentine Mannerist sculptor
Tommaso Caccini (1574–1648), Dominican friar who denounced Galileo from the pulpit
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Caccini is the name of several composers and artists from Florence: Giulio Caccini (1551–1618), Florentine composer, significant innovator of the early...
Francesca Caccini ([franˈtʃeska katˈtʃiːni]; 18 September 1587 – between 1641 and 1645 most likely; or she may have remarried.) was an Italian composer...
Giulio Romolo Caccini (also Giulio Romano) (8 October 1551 – buried 10 December 1618) was an Italian composer, teacher, singer, instrumentalist and writer...
Settimia Caccini (6 October 1591 – c. 1638, Italy) was a well-known Italian singer and composer during the 1600s, being one of the first women to have...
Tommaso Caccini (1574–1648) was an Italian Dominican friar and preacher. Born in Florence as Cosimo Caccini, he entered into the Dominican Order of the...
Palazzo Caccini (also known as Palazzo del Corona) is located in Florence at Borgo Pinti 31–33, on the corner of Via Nuova dei Caccini. In the 15th century...
Giovanni Battista Caccini or Giovan Battista Caccini (24 October 1556 – 13 March 1613) was an Italian sculptor from Florence, who worked in a classicising...
opera by Jacopo Peri and Giulio Caccini with librettist Ottavio Rinuccini (1600) Euridice, an opera by Giulio Caccini with librettist Ottavio Rinuccini...
contained in Giulio Caccini's song collection, Le nuove musiche (Florence, 1601). Vincenzo Galilei (1520 – 1591) Giulio Caccini (c. 1545 – 1618) Emilio...
the theorbo (chitarrone), and the harpsichord. The madrigalist Giulio Caccini (1551–1618) produced madrigals in the solo continuo style, compositions...
Galileo affair, one of Galileo's opponents, the Dominican priest Tommaso Caccini, delivered against Galileo a controversial and influential sermon. In it...
Conservatorio Martini in Canto Lirico with full marks. She won the Festival Caccini Recitar Cantando contest. She has interpreted most of the Italian Baroque...
Caccini also used the passage from Acts 1:11, "Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven?". In late 1614 or early 1615, one of Caccini's fellow...
Piero Strozzi (1550 – after 1608), Giulio Caccini (1551–1618) and Mike Francis (1961–2009). Giulio Caccini's book Le Nuove Musiche was significant in performance...
door of the trinity was sculpted by Pietro Bernini and Giovanni Battista Caccini. The 17th-century wooden doors have carved panels depicting Saints of the...
Primo libro delle musiche a 1–2 voci e basso continuo (1618) by Francesca Caccini Symphoniae sacrae I (1629) by Heinrich Schütz A'l Mishkavi Baleylot for...
from the island of Alcina") is a comic opera in four scenes by Francesca Caccini, first performed 3 February 1625 at the Villa di Poggio Imperiale in Florence...
continuo instrument the cello may have been used in works by Francesca Caccini (1587–1641), Barbara Strozzi (1619–1677) with pieces such as Il primo libro...
across the sky. In February 1615, prominent Dominicans including Thomaso Caccini and Niccolò Lorini brought Galileo's writings on heliocentrism to the attention...
as an expression by Giulio Caccini in his 1602 work Le nuove musiche which contained numerous monodies. New for Caccini's songs were that the accompaniment...
important meetings were held. The name for Bardi's group comes from Giulio Caccini's score for Euridice, wherein he dedicates the work to Count Bardi, remembering...