The Rospigliosi Music Collection is a collection of musical documents preserved in two institutions in Pistoia, Italy: the Archive of the Chapter and the Forteguerriana Library.
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The RospigliosiMusicCollection is a collection of musical documents preserved in two institutions in Pistoia, Italy: the Archive of the Chapter and the...
1800s; A branch of the RospigliosiCollection especially pertinent to the operatic and secular music Alberto Chiappelli Collection, with numerous musical...
Thanksgiving Stefano Landi – Il Sant'Alessio (with libretto by Giulio Rospigliosi): Palazzo Barberini alle Quattro Fontane, 18 February 1632. October –...
and Marco Marazzoli – Chi soffre, speri, libretto by Cardinal Giulio Rospigliosi (later Pope Clement IX), première of the revised version at the Teatro...
possessions of the Colonna and Pallavicini-Rospigliosi families, this is one of the largest private art collections in Rome. The Family chapel was designed...
Madrigales and Ayres Stefano Landi – Il Sant'Alessio (with libretto by Giulio Rospigliosi): Palazzo Barberini alle Quattro Fontane, 18 February 1632. February...
cities that conserve copies of Brunetti’s works are Pistoia (in RospigliosiMusicCollection at Archive of the Chapter), Lucca (Diocesan Library “Giuliano...
patron. One of his most famous works, A Dance to the Music of Time, was inspired by another Rospigliosi piece. According to his early biographers Bellori...
Angelica in Il palazzo incantato by Luigi Rossi with libretto by Cardinal Rospigliosi, the future Clement IX. Bernardo Pasquini was among his pupils. In 1639...
nepotistic age; the new aristocratic families (Barberini, Pamphili, Chigi, Rospigliosi, Altieri, Odescalchi) were protected by their respective popes, who built...
Girolamo Frescobaldi and Stefano Landi, and poets which included Giulio Rospigliosi, the future Pope Clement IX. Kapsberger worked in Barberini's household...
radically restructure state-society relations along neoliberal lines. Rospigliosi, Fernando (1996). Las Fuerzas Armadas y el 5 de abril: la percepción...
Chigi (1651–1655); then elected Pope Alexander VII (1655–1667) Giulio Rospigliosi (1655–1667); then elected Pope Clement IX (1667–1669) Decio Azzolini...
Opitz's libretto for Judith (1635) and may well have influenced Giulio Rospigliosi's later libretti on religious subjects. Rospogliosi had attended the performance...
Moennich (née Mary "Marie" Satterfield) on 27 June 1901 Maria Rospigliosi, Princess Rospigliosi and Duchess di Zagarolo (née Marie "Maria" Jennings Reid,...
decorate the vaults of Casino delle Muse inside the Palazzo Pallavicini-Rospigliosi in Rome. One day in May, Tassi visited the Gentileschi household and...
a text by Giulio Rospigliosi). Caproli was considered to be a maestro di cappella beginning in 1638, and was in charge of the music for the festival of...
among the European aristocracy, and had once been wooed by Prince Jerome Rospigliosi-Gioeni. One scene in the film is based upon an incident that had happened...
Located in Casino dell' Aurora on the grounds of the Palazzo Pallavicini-Rospigliosi, is Reni's fresco masterpiece, L'Aurora. The building was originally...
dei Carmini, Venice Triumph of Chastity (c. 1530). Palazzo Pallavicini Rospigliosi, Rome Venus and Cupid (c. 1530). Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York...
French delegation successfully campaigned for the election of Giulio Rospigliosi (Pope Clement IX). He also participated in the conclave of 1669-1670...
theatre actor. Alfredo Tomassini - notable football player. Felipe Pomar Rospigliosi - First ISF-ISA World Surfing Champion. Richard Sinclair Jones Monteverde...
"discovered" by the Greenhalgh family and put on display at the British Museum Rospigliosi Cup — a gold and enamel cup thought to have been crafted by Italian goldsmith...
Amphitrite, at a party given by Mrs. James Deering in honor of Princess Rospigliosi. In addition to playing the piano and leading his band, Roberts would...