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Italian composer (1551–1618)
Giulio Romolo Caccini (also Giulio Romano) (8 October 1551 – buried 10 December 1618) was an Italian composer, teacher, singer, instrumentalist and writer
Giulio_Caccini
Surname list
Francesca Caccini (1587–1640s), Italian singer, composer and musician Giovanni Battista Caccini (1556–c. 1612), Italian sculptor Giulio Caccini (1551–1618)
Caccini
Italian composer
Francesca Caccini (Italian: [franˈtʃeska katˈtʃiːni]; 18 September 1587 – most likely between 1641 and 1645) was an Italian composer, singer, lutenist
Francesca_Caccini
Aria composed by Vladimir Vavilov
Vavilov around 1970 and often misattributed to Italian composer Giulio Caccini. Vavilov published and recorded it himself in 1970 on the Melodiya label
Ave_Maria_(Vavilov)
Italian sculptor
Giovanni Battista Caccini or Giovan Battista Caccini (24 October 1556 – 13 March 1613) was an Italian sculptor from Florence, who worked in a classicising
Giovanni_Battista_Caccini
Italian composer
Settimia Caccini (6 October 1591 – c. 1638, Italy) was a well-known Italian soprano and composer during the 1600s, being one of the first women to have
Settimia_Caccini
Italian Dominican friar (1574–1648)
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
Tommaso_Caccini
Poetic or musical vocal style
contained in Giulio Caccini's song collection, Le nuove musiche (Florence, 1601). Vincenzo Galilei (1520 – 1591) Giulio Caccini (c. 1545 – 1618) Emilio
Monody
Secular vocal music composition of the Renaissance and early Baroque eras
the theorbo (chitarrone), and the harpsichord. The madrigalist Giulio Caccini (1551–1618) produced madrigals in the solo continuo style, compositions
Madrigal
Palace in Toscana, Italy
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
Palazzo_Caccini
Earliest surviving opera
with additional music by Giulio Caccini. It is the earliest surviving opera, Peri's earlier Dafne being lost. (Caccini wrote his own "Euridice" even as
Euridice_(Peri)
Group of humanists
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
Florentine_Camerata
Ancient Greek legend
opera by Jacopo Peri and Giulio Caccini with librettist Ottavio Rinuccini (1600) Euridice, an opera by Giulio Caccini with librettist Ottavio Rinuccini
Orpheus_and_Eurydice
Opera by Giulio Caccini
composer Giulio Caccini. The libretto, by Ottavio Rinuccini, had already been set by Caccini's rival Jacopo Peri in 1600. Caccini's version of Euridice
Euridice_(Caccini)
Italian singer
Conservatory in operatic singing with full marks. She won the Festival Caccini Recitar Cantando contest. She has interpreted most of the Italian Baroque
Maurizia_Barazzoni
Italian composer (c.1550–1602)
Comparing himself to Caccini, he said of their two styles: "[my] music moves people to pleasure and sadness, while theirs [i.e. Caccini's and Peri's] moves
Emilio_de'_Cavalieri
Largest city in Tuscany, Italy
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
Florence
Mathematician and astronomer (1473–1543)
notes that there is some evidence that it did become known to Tommaso Caccini, who would criticize Galileo in a sermon in December 1613. Tolosani may
Nicolaus_Copernicus
Bridge in Florence, Italy
of Austria: Spring by Pietro Francavilla, Summer and Autumn by Giovanni Caccini, and Winter by Taddeo Landini. On the night between 3 and 4 August 1944
Ponte_Santa_Trinita
Latvian soprano opera singer (born 1954)
performance of Vladimir Vavilov's Ave Maria (often attributed to Giulio Caccini), from her "Debut" album (1995) attracted worldwide interest in the piece
Inese_Galante
Italian opera singer
studied at the University of Pisa and in 1594 he was studying with Giulio Caccini. He may have been in Carlo Gesualdo's retinue when he went to Ferrara for
Francesco_Rasi
Italian physicist and astronomer (1564–1642)
Galileo affair, one of Galileo's opponents, the Dominican priest Tommaso Caccini, delivered against Galileo a controversial and influential sermon quoting
Galileo_Galilei
1825 composition by Franz Schubert
composer Vladimir Vavilov, often misattributed to Italian composer Giulio Caccini "Ave Maria" by American R&B artist Beyoncé, a modern re-written rendition
Ave_Maria_(Schubert)
17th-century conflict between Galileo Galilei and the Roman Catholic Church
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
Galileo_affair
Church in Florence, Italy
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
Santa_Trinita
Italian composer
Romano has sometimes been confused in scholarship with the composer Giulio Caccini who also went by the name of Giulio Romano during portions of his life
Giulio_Romano_(composer)
Renaissance/Baroque style of musical composition
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
Seconda_pratica
1602 collection of songs by Giulio Caccini
monodies and songs for solo voice and basso continuo by the composer Giulio Caccini, published in Florence in July 1602. It is one of the earliest and most
Le_nuove_musiche
Turnovský (1550–1606) Pavel Spongopaeus Jistebnický (1550–1619) Giulio Caccini (1551–1618) Benedetto Pallavicino (1551–1601) Girolamo Belli (1552–1620)
List_of_Baroque_composers
English composer
motets and madrigals by such composers as Lassus, Palestrina, and Giulio Caccini for his instruments. Some of his keyboard works are found in the Fitzwilliam
Peter_Philips
Style of Western classical music
is dynamic and open-formed, that of Alessandro Scarlatti is not. While Caccini's music is ornamented, Corelli's fundamentally is not (although it sometimes
Baroque_music
American musicologist
relationship of gender and sexuality to musical culture. Her book Francesca Caccini at the Medici Court: Music and the Circulation of Power (ISBN 9780226132129)
Suzanne_Cusick
Rapid alternation between two adjacent notes
included a variety of ornaments known as trills since the time of Giulio Caccini. In the preface to his Le nuove musiche, he describes both the "shake"
Trill_(music)
Musical instrument
Camerata and new musical works utilising basso continuo, such as Giulio Caccini's two collections, Le nuove musiche (1602 and 1614). For his 1607 opera
Theorbo
Operas in Italy or in the Italian language
music by Peri and Giulio Caccini, recounted the story of Orpheus and Eurydice. The style of singing favored by Peri and Caccini was a heightened form of
Italian_opera
Bowed string instrument
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
Cello
from Vendsyssel/The Peat Dance Ensemble: Danish String Quartet Francesca Caccini Ciaconna Ensemble: Cappella di Santa Maria degli Angiolini, conductor:
List of Private Passions episodes (2020–present)
List_of_Private_Passions_episodes_(2020–present)
1762 opera by Christoph Willibald Gluck
Eurydice Orpheus Orphean operas Euridice (1600, Peri) Euridice (1602, Caccini) L'Orfeo (1607, Monteverdi) Orfeo dolente (1616, Belli) La morte d'Orfeo
Orfeo_ed_Euridice
Historical period of Western classical music
overarching goal of a music renaissance. In a c. 1580 letter to Giulio Caccini, a composer and member of the Camerata, Bardi decried counterpoint's obscuring
Transition from Renaissance to Baroque in instrumental music
Transition_from_Renaissance_to_Baroque_in_instrumental_music
Church in Florence, Italy
historical significance, since it was the pulpit from which Father Tommaso Caccini denounced Galileo Galilei's defense of Copernican heliocentrism. The Holy
Santa_Maria_Novella
Sun-centered astronomical model
across the sky. In February 1615, prominent Dominicans including Thomaso Caccini and Niccolò Lorini brought Galileo's writings on heliocentrism to the attention
Heliocentrism
Surname list
active in sculpture, painting and monumental art Francesca Signorini (née Caccini) (1587-1641), an Italian musician Gaetano Signorini (1806-1872), an Italian
Signorini
Italian writer (1591–1634)
singer and composer Francesca Caccini. According to the Florentine chronicler Andrea Cavalcanti, Salvadori and Caccini fell out when she began publicly
Andrea_Salvadori
British soprano (1951–2008)
recorded the music of neglected female composers, including Francesca Caccini and Barbara Strozzi. Bonner appeared in the choir on Cradle of Filth's
Tessa_Bonner
Prayer of the Catholic Church
Bortniansky, Vladimir Vavilov (his version often misattributed to Giulio Caccini), Mikhail Shukh, Lyudmyla Hodzyumakha and others. A famous setting for
Hail_Mary
Radical shift in Western cosmology
them how to read the Bible". The Dominican friar and preacher Tommaso Caccini both issued a complaint to the Inquisition and also attacked Galileo in
Copernican_Revolution
Bussotti (1931–2021) Francesca Caccini (1587 – c. 1641), daughter of Giulio Giulio Caccini (1551–1618) Settimia Caccini (1591 – c. 1638), daughter of Giulio
List_of_Italian_composers
Opera by Francesca Caccini
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
La_liberazione_di_Ruggiero
Topics referred to by the same term
figliuola, or La Cecchina, a 1760 opera buffa by Niccolò Piccinni Francesca Caccini (1587 – c. 1641), Italian singer and composer, nicknamed La Cecchina Cecchina
La_Cecchina
Type of musical flourish
passaggiati, Venice 1594 Aurelio Virgiliano Il Dolcimelo, MS, c.1600 Giulio Caccini Le nuove musiche, 1602 Giovanni Girolamo Kapsberger, Libro primo di mottetti
Ornament_(music)
Topics referred to by the same term
appearing in numerous versions of the legend of Orpheus: Caronte in Caccini's Euridice Caronte in Peri's Euridice Caronte in Monteverdi's L'Orfeo Caronte
Caronte
Opera by Stefano Landi
and the earliest Florentine operas on the subject (Euridice by Peri and Caccini), Landi's opera contains comic elements and deals with a different episode
La_morte_d'Orfeo
Day of the year
1561 – Caspar Schwenckfeld, German theologian and writer 1618 – Giulio Caccini, Italian composer and educator (born 1551) 1626 – Edmund Gunter, English
December_10
Topics referred to by the same term
Eurydice (Ruhl play), a 2003 play by Sarah Ruhl Euridice (Caccini), a 1602 opera by Giulio Caccini Euridice (Peri), a 1600 opera by Jacopo Peri Eurydice (Aucoin)
Eurydice_(disambiguation)
Russian composer
the ascription "Anonymous", and it was later mis-attributed to Giulio Caccini. It is often performed, notably by Inessa Galante, Andrea Bocelli, Julian
Vladimir_Vavilov_(composer)
2013 video
by José Collado Recorded at Auditorio de Zaragoza 7. Ave Maria - Giulio Caccini Voice: Montserrat Caballé Performed by the Cadaqués Orchestra Conducted
The Island of Christianity: Armenia & Artsakh
The_Island_of_Christianity:_Armenia_&_Artsakh
Book of the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament
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
Song_of_Songs
(1541–1602) Facundo Cabral (1937–2011) Francesca Caccini (1587 – c. 1640) Giulio Caccini (1551–1618) Settimia Caccini (1591–1638) Pierre Cadéac (fl. 1538–1556)
List_of_composers_by_name
Italian writer
Commons gallery). During this period his name became linked with Francesca Caccini, who composed the music for La Tancia, the Balletto and La Fiera. Buonarroti's
Michelangelo Buonarroti the Younger
Michelangelo_Buonarroti_the_Younger
Topics referred to by the same term
and the Low Countries Le nuove musiche, collection of monody by Giulio Caccini New German School, music style in late 19th-century Germany 20th–21st century
New_music
Strozzi (Italian) and Élisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre (French). Francesca Caccini (1587–1641) was an Italian composer, singer, lutenist, poet, and music
Women_in_music
Cameron, 1889 The Letter, Paul Moravec, 2009 La liberazione di Ruggiero, Caccini, 1625 Das Liebesverbot, Wagner, 1836 Life is a Dream, Lewis Spratlan, 2010
List_of_operas_by_title
Building in Tuscany, Italy
but other sources suggest that it was constructed by Giovanni Battista Caccini in 1613–1618. The palace extends into a stone gothic palace to the south
Palazzo_Inghirami,_Volterra
Name list
player Francesca Businarolo (born 1983), Italian politician Francesca Caccini, Italian composer and singer of the early Baroque Francesca Calvo (1949–2003)
Francesca
Italian scholar
general and Galileo in particular. Two others were also Dominicans, Tommaso Caccini and Niccolò Lorini. In December 1611, soon after the dispute over floating
Lodovico_delle_Colombe
Wikimedia disambiguation page
Battista Buonamente (c.1595–1642), composer and violinist. Giovanni Battista Caccini, sculptor. Giovanni Battista Caporali (1476–1560), painter. Giovanni Battista
Giovanni_Battista
English singer
excerpts from Monteverdi's L'Orfeo and songs by Dowland, Monteverdi, Hume, Caccini, and Guédron (Charles Daniels, Montreal Baroque ensemble) ATMA SACD22337
Charles_Daniels_(tenor)
Musical formula
style," for one or two voices by composers such as Giulio Caccini (1614), Francesca Caccini (1618), Filippo Vitali (1618,1622), Monteverdi (1619), Stefano
Romanesca
early Baroque; Lodovico Zacconi and Giovanni Battista Bovicelli, Giulio Caccini was a big proponent of its use. Consists of a dotted figure used to fill
List_of_ornaments
singing style. Many artists such as Giulio Caccini would reinforce Zacconi's beliefs; in his Le nuove musiche, Caccini described the ideal sound as "a full
Chiaroscuro_(music)
female composers of the Early Baroque such as Barbara Strozzi and Francesca Caccini. Though she is known as a champion of little known works and composers
María_Cristina_Kiehr
Historic building in Florence, Italy
older, the facade was added in 1601 by the architect Giovanni Battista Caccini. The equestrian statue of Ferdinand I of Tuscany was made by the noted
Ospedale_degli_Innocenti
First modern opera
speech in his writing, while contemporaries Emilio de' Cavalieri and Giulio Caccini sought different but similar compositional goals. As a result, the music
Dafne
Grand Duchess of Tuscany from 1574 to 1578
and joy. Giorgio Vasari and Vincenzo Borghini, with the help of Giovanni Caccini made big festivities to celebrate the wedding. This involved a procession
Joanna of Austria, Grand Duchess of Tuscany
Joanna_of_Austria,_Grand_Duchess_of_Tuscany
1609) Carlo Gesualdo (1566–1613) Emilio de' Cavalieri (1550–1602) Giulio Caccini (1551–1618) Paolo Quagliati (c. 1555 – 1628) Giovanni Croce (1557–1609)
Chronological list of Italian classical composers
Chronological_list_of_Italian_classical_composers
Name list
times melodic La liberazione di Ruggiero, a 1625 comic opera by Francesca Caccini Ruggiero, an opera by Johann Adolf Hasse (1771) Ruggiero, a character in
Ruggiero
Popular Italian secular vocal composition that originated around 1560
Artusi Marianne Sessi Hans Leo Hassler Giovanni Maria Nanino Francesca Caccini Salamone Rossi Dieterich Buxtehude Joseph Haydn In 1871 George Cooper and
Canzonetta
Intentionally misattributed music
Anonymous; The piece later received an unrelated misattribution to Giulio Caccini. Elegy for guitar by "Mikhail Vysotsky" Canzona and Dance and several Ricercars
Musical_hoax
Topics referred to by the same term
(Vavilov) (1970), an aria by Vladimir Vavilov, falsely ascribed to Giulio Caccini "Ave Maria", a choral setting by Morten Lauridsen (1997) "Ave Maria", a
Ave_Maria_(disambiguation)
the first genuine opera whose music survives to this day. 1602 – Giulio Caccini – Euridice 1607 – Claudio Monteverdi – Monteverdi's L'Orfeo, widely regarded
List_of_Orphean_operas
Ramponi-Andreini (1583– c. 1630) Caterina Martinelli (1589 or 1590–1608) Settimia Caccini (1591– c. 1638) Margherita Costa (c.1600– after 1657) Anna Renzi (b. 1620–
Chronological list of operatic sopranos
Chronological_list_of_operatic_sopranos
Epic poem by Ludovico Ariosto
poem was the basis of many operas. Among the earliest were Francesca Caccini's La liberazione di Ruggiero dall'isola d'Alcina ("The Liberation of Ruggiero
Orlando_Furioso
Italian Renaissance architect (1377–1446)
Santissima Annunziata with its corresponding portico by Giovanni Battista Caccini (1601) Cloister of Men of the Foundling Hospital (1419–1445) Corinthian
Filippo_Brunelleschi
Tenor with a lower mid-range
"tenors" by their contemporaries could also sing in the bass register: Giulio Caccini, Giuseppino Cenci, Giovanni Domenico Puliaschi and Francesco Rasi. Rasi
Baritenor
1600 Opera/oratorio by Emilio de' Cavalieri
translations of prefaces to 17th-century Italian operas, by Rinuccini, Peri, Caccini; Marco da Gagliano, Cavalieri, Agazzari, Vitali, Mazzocchi, Ottavio Tronsarelli
Rappresentatione di Anima, et di Corpo
Rappresentatione_di_Anima,_et_di_Corpo
Type of elaborate melody
term was never used in the most famous Italian texts on singing: Giulio Caccini's Le Nuove musiche (1601/2); Pier Francesco Tosi's, Opinioni de' cantori
Coloratura
Italian nobleman and composer
a member of the Camerata of Jacopo Corsi. He was supportive of Giulio Caccini and commissioned several works by the composer. Among his compositions
Piero_Strozzi_(composer)
Alessandro Grandi – O quam tu pulchra es, a concertato motet Francesca Caccini – La liberazione di Ruggiero December 24 – Johann Rudolph Ahle, organist
1625_in_music
museogalileo.it. Retrieved 2 November 2016. "The Galileo Project | Christianity | Tommaso Caccini". galileo.rice.edu. Retrieved 2 November 2016. v t e
Niccolò_Lorini
Legendary knights of Charlemagne's court
poem was the basis of many operas. Among the earliest were Francesca Caccini's La liberazione di Ruggiero dall'isola d'Alcina ("The Liberation of Ruggiero
Paladin
English artist (born 1970)
lives and work of women Baroque composers, Barbara Strozzi, Francesca Caccini, Lucrezia Vizzana are also explored. A reviewer for the London Evening
Helen_Cammock
Italian opera term
Title page of Eurydice by Giulio Caccini (1602).
Stile_rappresentativo
2010 compilation album by Mormon Tabernacle Choir
W. S. Gilbert Archibald T. Davidson 2:36 8. "Alleluia" attr. to Giulio Caccini Mack Wilberg 6:06 9. ""Pilgrim's Chorus" (from Tannhäuser)" Richard Wagner
Men of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir
Men_of_the_Mormon_Tabernacle_Choir
2019 award ceremony for music
Craig Morris Best Classical Solo Vocal Album Songs of Orpheus: Monteverdi, Caccini, d'India & Landi – Karim Sulayman Jeannette Sorrell, conductor; Apollo's
61st_Annual_Grammy_Awards
Topics referred to by the same term
Italian composer Giulio Romano, another name for the Italian composer Giulio Caccini (1551–1618) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the
Giulio Romano (disambiguation)
Giulio_Romano_(disambiguation)
Fictional character
several operas, including La liberazione di Ruggiero (1625) by Francesca Caccini, Alcina (1735) by Handel and is the main character in Johann Adolph Hasse’s
Ruggiero_(character)
Dutch soprano (born 2004)
December 2019, retrieved 9 February 2020 Amira Willighagen – Ave Maria (Caccini), AmiraOfficialVEVO, YouTube, 11 December 2015, retrieved 12 October 2019
Amira_Willighagen
Italian painter (1581–1641)
expression capable of moving its audience. As the Florentine composer Giulio Caccini held and Domenichino surely believed, the aim of the composer/artist was
Domenichino
papal chapel, is his composition Francesca Caccini (1587–1641), composer and singer, daughter of Giulio Caccini. She was the first woman to compose opera
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Ernesto Buonaiuti Margherita Buy Guido Buzzelli Nicola Cabibbo Giulio Caccini Julius Caesar Leone Caetani Mario Caiano Giulio Calì Mario Camerini Bernardino
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Star. Refers to the planet venus. Also myrtle leaf. Also a, the Babylonian goddess of love....
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ilavarasan | இலவரஸந
Prince
Boy/Male
Tamil
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two places, in Lincolnshire and Norfolk, named Winterton. The first is named in Old English as ‘farmstead (Old English tūn) of the family or followers (-inga-) of a man called Winter’, while Winterton-on-Sea in Norfolk is from Old English winter ‘winter’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’, referring perhaps to a place inhabited only in winter.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Connection with God
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
With the Strength of Gods
Boy/Male
Indian
God of Pearl
Male
German
 Dutch and German form of Anglo-Saxon Hereweald, HARALD means "army ruler." Compare with another form of Harald.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Crowther.
Girl/Female
English American Japanese
Abbreviation of Thomasina and Tamara.
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