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Gesualdo may refer to: Gesualdo, Campania, a town in Italy Gesualdo Bufalino (1920–1996), Italian writer Gesualdo Francesco Ferri (1728–1788), Italian
Gesualdo
Italian prince, composer and murderer (1566–1613)
Carlo Gesualdo da Venosa (between 8 March 1566 and 30 March 1566 – 8 September 1613) was an Italian nobleman and composer. Though both the Prince of Venosa
Carlo_Gesualdo
English male vocal sextet
The Gesualdo Six is a British vocal consort directed by Owain Park. The group performs a broad-ranging repertoire, from the music of the medieval period
The_Gesualdo_Six
Italian composer
Gesualdo Lanza (1779–1859) was an Italian teacher of music who made his career in London. Born in Naples in 1779, he was son of Giuseppe Lanza, an Italian
Gesualdo_Lanza
Comune in Campania, Italy
Gesualdo is an Italian town in the province of Avellino, itself in the region of Campania. It is called "The city of the Prince of Musicians"[citation
Gesualdo,_Campania
Francesco Gesualdo (French: François Gesuald, Maltese: Franġisku Ġiżwaldu), was a French monk that was executed by immolation in Malta in 1554 for preaching
Francesco_Gesualdo
1889 novel by Giovanni Verga
Mastro-don Gesualdo is an Italian novel written by Giovanni Verga, published in 1889. The first English edition, Master Don Gesualdo (1893), was translated
Mastro-don_Gesualdo
1995 film
Gesualdo: Death for Five Voices (German: Tod für fünf Stimmen) is a 1995 film by German director Werner Herzog filmed for ZDF television. The film explores
Gesualdo: Death for Five Voices
Gesualdo:_Death_for_Five_Voices
Settings by Italian composer Carlo Gesualdo
spectantia is a collection of music for Holy Week by Italian composer Carlo Gesualdo, published in 1611. It consists of three sets of nine short pieces, one
Tenebrae Responsoria (Gesualdo)
Tenebrae_Responsoria_(Gesualdo)
Italian writer
Gesualdo Bufalino (Italian pronunciation: [dʒezuˈaldo bufaˈliːno]; 15 November 1920 – 14 June 1996), was an Italian writer who lived in Sicily for most
Gesualdo_Bufalino
Roman Catholic Archbishop
Scipione Gesualdo (died 1608) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Conza (1584–1608). On 28 Nov 1584, Scipione Gesualdo was appointed
Scipione_Gesualdo
Italian footballer
Gesualdo Piacenti (born 15 July 1954 in Trevi nel Lazio) is an Italian former footballer who played as a midfielder. He made 123 appearances in the Italian
Gesualdo_Piacenti
Honorary award for musicians
been 73 individuals inducted and 21 bands. The event was founded by Pat Gesualdo (who is a studio/touring drummer) in 2017 and was originally named the
The_Metal_Hall_of_Fame
Italian Cardinal
Alfonso Gesualdo di Conza (20 October 1540 – 14 February 1603) was an Italian Cardinal starting in 1561. He was from Calitri, not far from Naples. His
Alfonso_Gesualdo
1609 altarpiece by Giovanni Balducci
Il Perdono di Gesualdo (in English, The Pardon of Gesualdo) is an altarpiece created in 1609 by the Florentine painter Giovanni Balducci for a commission
Il_Perdono_di_Gesualdo
American guitarist (born 1968)
rock project Flaud Logic. He also made a guest appearance on the new Pat Gesualdo album, Iceland. In 2014, Romeo engineered and provided drum programming
Michael_Romeo
Canadian soccer player
Eduardo "Eddy" Gesualdo (born November 28, 1968) was a Canadian soccer player who played as a midfielder for the Winnipeg Fury. Eddy played with the Winnipeg
Eddy_Gesualdo
Roman Catholic prelate
Ascanio Gesualdo (died 27 January 1638) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Bari (1613–1638), Titular Patriarch of Constantinople
Ascanio_Gesualdo
Italian writer (1840–1922)
realist (verista) writer. His novels I Malavoglia (1881) and Mastro-don Gesualdo (1889) are widely recognized as masterpieces. Verga has been called the
Giovanni_Verga
Italian painter
Gesualdo Francesco Ferri (San Miniato, Province of Pisa, 2 January 1728 – 22 September 1799) was an Italian painter, active mainly in Florence. He trained
Gesualdo_Francesco_Ferri
This is a list of compositions by Carlo Gesualdo (1566–1613), the Prince of Venosa. Place and year of publication follows after the book number. Poet given
List of compositions by Carlo Gesualdo
List_of_compositions_by_Carlo_Gesualdo
Italian composer
Renaissance. He is mainly remembered for his madrigals, which were influenced by Gesualdo, and for his polychoral sacred motets, posthumously published as Sacrae
Pomponio_Nenna
Secular vocal music composition of the Renaissance and early Baroque eras
famous composer. In Naples, the compositional style of the pupil Carlo Gesualdo followed from the style of his mentor, Luzzasco Luzzaschi (1545–1607),
Madrigal
1960 arrangements by Igor Stravinsky of music by Carlo Gesualdo
Monumentum pro Gesualdo is a 1960 arrangement and recomposition by Igor Stravinsky of three madrigals by Carlo Gesualdo: Asciugate i begli occhi (Book
Monumentum_pro_Gesualdo
Italian sprinter
Gesualdo "Aldo" Penna (27 May 1924 – 25 September 2000) was an Italian sprinter, who was 8th in the 100 m at the 1950 European Athletics Championships
Gesualdo_Penna
Argentine serial killer (1896–1944)
withdrew him from his juvenile reformatory, when he lured three-year-old Gesualdo Giordano to an abandoned country house under the promise of giving him
Cayetano_Santos_Godino
British actress
France during World War II. After early roles in the BBC's Shades and Gesualdo the Prince, Gonshaw featured as Arsinoe in The Cleopatras in 1983. After
Francesca_Gonshaw
Dutch pharmacy and drugstore chain
Brilliant Classics, a series of classical CDs including works by Schütz and Gesualdo, a complete series of harpsichord sonatas by Domenico Scarlatti, and complete
Kruidvat
Italian singer and actress (1939–2021)
Herzog television film Gesualdo: Death for Five Voices (Tod für fünf Stimmen), in a film inspired by the life and music of Carlo Gesualdo, portraying the role
Milva
2015 American mystery drama film
composer Carlo Gesualdo. She explains that despite its beauty, she cannot hear it without remembering the facts of the composer's life: that Gesualdo murdered
True_Story_(film)
Compositional technique in music
one hand and the chromatic on the other as in the time of Monteverdi and Gesualdo whose madrigals provide many examples and employ virtually the same symbolism
Chromaticism
1990 Italian film
1990 Italian drama film directed by Beppe Cino. It is an adaptation of Gesualdo Bufalino's 1981 novel, Diceria dell'untore. The film, starring Franco Nero
Breath_of_Life_(1990_film)
includes several members of La Venexiana and has continued that ensemble's Gesualdo recordings on Glossa Records. The ensemble at the time of the Glossa recordings
La_Compagnia_del_Madrigale
Comune in Campania, Italy
Ansanto valley and bordered by the municipalities of Carife, Flumeri, Gesualdo, Grottaminarda, Guardia Lombardi, Rocca San Felice, Sturno, and Villamaina
Frigento
Comune in Basilicata, Italy
Then, during Aragonese rule, the Gesualdo family, which included the notorious prince and musician Carlo Gesualdo, took control in 1561. Despite the
Venosa
Compositions by Carlo Gesualdo
The Sacrae Cantiones of Carlo Gesualdo da Venosa are two collections of motets published in 1603. The first volume consists of 19 motets for 5 voices,
Cantiones_sacrae_(Gesualdo)
Responsories sung following the lessons of Tenebrae
include Tomás Luis de Victoria (Officium Hebdomadae Sanctae, 1585), Carlo Gesualdo (Responsoria et alia ad Officium Hebdomadae Sanctae spectantia, 1611),
Tenebrae_responsories
Gesualdo in Ferrara,[self-published source][better source needed] four years after he murdered his first wife and her lover. Eleonora and Gesualdo's only
Eleonora_d'Este_(1561–1637)
Country in Southern and Western Europe
most famous composers include the Renaissance Palestrina, Monteverdi, and Gesualdo; the Baroque Scarlatti, and Vivaldi; the classical Paganini, and Rossini;
Italy
Italian composer
government. Ettore de la Marra was also a lutenist and guitarist in Carlo Gesualdo's Accademia and has two other surviving madrigals in the collection Teatro
Scipione_Lacorcia
Norman noble family that rose to prominence in southern Italy
families are scions of the House of Hauteville. Among these, there are the Gesualdo family [it], the Rosso family [it], and the Guarna / Avarna family [it]
Hauteville_family
Italian association football club
Iori 22 GK ITA Francesco Bonardi 23 MF ITA Marco Moscati 27 FW ITA Gesualdo Napolitano (on loan from Crotone) 29 DF MLI Francesco Gallea (on loan
FC_Lumezzane
Roman Catholic liturgical chant
Tomás Luis de Victoria (two settings for four voices: 1572 and 1585) Carlo Gesualdo (five voices: 1603; six voices: 1611) Pablo Casals (mixed choir: 1932)
O_vos_omnes
Sigismondo d'India, Luzzasco Luzzaschi, Luca Marenzio, Barbara Strozzi, Gesualdo da Venosa, and Claudio Monteverdi. The ensemble has later broadened to
La_Venexiana
Association of small Italian towns of historical and artistic interest
Severina Stilo Tropea Campania (11) Albori Atrani Castellabate Frigento Gesualdo Montesarchio Monteverde Nusco Savignano Irpino Summonte Zungoli Sardinia
I_Borghi_più_belli_d'Italia
Netherlandish-Italian composer (1548/50–1614)
there was with the Gesualdo household, a place he remained until May 1590 (shortly before the Gesualdo murders: see Carlo Gesualdo). Some of his work
Giovanni_de_Macque
Christian liturgical chant for Maundy Thursday
Hebdomadae Sanctae (1585) by Tomás Luis de Victoria A 1611 responsory by Carlo Gesualdo: "... begins with desolate, drooping figures that conjure Jesus’ prayer
Tristis est anima mea (responsory)
Tristis_est_anima_mea_(responsory)
French visual artist
known in particular for her deep interest in the Italian composer Carlo Gesualdo whose music inspired her work for over 20 years leading not only to paintings
Kathy_Toma
1991 American film by Albert Pyun
Pyun Written by Charles Band David Pabian Chris Roghair Produced by Cathy Gesualdo Starring Tim Thomerson Jackie Earle Haley Kamala Lopez Humberto Ortiz Nicholas
Dollman_(film)
Chocolate factory in Modica
journalist and art critic Leonardo Sciascia, his friend and colleague Gesualdo Bufalino (winner of the Campiello Prize in 1981 and Strega Prize in 1988);
Antica_Dolceria_Bonajuto
Style of Western classical music
repertoire of the time to make sweeping generalisations: "Although the style of Gesualdo is dynamic and open-formed, that of Alessandro Scarlatti is not. While
Baroque_music
Dutch bass singer in opera and concert (born 1947)
concert. Mostly active in Historically informed performance, he founded the Gesualdo Ensemble. He is also an academic voice teacher. Born in Kampen, van der
Harry_van_der_Kamp
Comune in Campania, Italy
municipalities of Ariano Irpino, Bonito, Flumeri, Fontanarosa, Frigento, Gesualdo, Melito Irpino and Mirabella Eclano. Today, Grottaminarda's industrial
Grottaminarda
Anthem by Thomas Tallis
Hyperion Records 2013 "If ye love me (Thomas Tallis)". Performance by The Gesualdo Six "If ye love me (Thomas Tallis)". Live performance by the Choir of Somerville
If_ye_love_me
Head of the Catholic Church from 1592 to 1605
Orders Ordination 31 December 1580 Consecration 2 February 1592 by Alfonso Gesualdo di Conza Created cardinal 18 December 1585 by Sixtus V Personal details
Pope_Clement_VIII
Thomas Tallis John Taverner Tomás Luis de Victoria Adrian Willaert Carlo Gesualdo Balthasar de Beaujoyeulx Antonio Cornazzano Domenico da Piacenza Fabritio
List_of_Renaissance_figures
American actress (born 1969)
born in Everett, Massachusetts, on November 10, 1969. Her father was from Gesualdo, Italy and was of Italian, English, and Irish descent; and her mother of
Ellen_Pompeo
Performer: John Dankworth. Singer: Cleo Laine. 13 Mar 2022 Katy Brand Carlo Gesualdo Gioite voi col canto Choir: Collegium Vocale Gent. Conductor: Philippe
List of Private Passions episodes (2020–present)
List_of_Private_Passions_episodes_(2020–present)
Joan I, and Madrigal (1968), a novel around the life of composer Carlo Gesualdo. Eurasia (1937); Studies, Budapest (1937); The Rain God Weeps over Mexico
László_Passuth
English heavy metal band
the Hall of Heavy Metal History at the Wacken festival. Founder/CEO Pat Gesualdo thanked them "for the decades of hard work and dedication to heavy metal
Judas_Priest
American actor (born 1939)
during the Italian TV show Domenica In, Tony's family originates from Gesualdo (Avellino). Born in Newark, New Jersey, Scotti was performing as a night
Tony_Scotti
Province of Italy
Contrada Conza della Campania Domicella Flumeri Fontanarosa Forino Frigento Gesualdo Greci Grottaminarda Grottolella Guardia Lombardi Lacedonia Lapio Lauro
Province_of_Avellino
Duke of Bisceglie, Prince of Salerno
Alfonsos mother remarried after the death of Alfonso II in 1495 to Cesare Gesualdo, Lord of Paterno from Capua. Alfonso received a thorough education in the
Alfonso_of_Aragon_(1481–1500)
Musical instrument
Dowland Girolamo Frescobaldi Alfonso Fontanelli Giovanni Gabrieli Carlo Gesualdo Orlando Gibbons Hans Leo Hassler Alonso Lobo Luzzasco Luzzaschi Giovanni
Theorbo
Art museum in Naples, Italy
Francesco Solimena, Francesco Jerace, Lorenzo Vaccaro, Filippo Tagliolini, Gesualdo Gatti, and Luca della Robbia. 40°50′56″N 14°15′39″E / 40.848908°N 14
Museo_Civico_Filangieri
American ballerina and ballet teacher (1926–1993)
Ivesiana, Divertimento #15, Agon, Stars and Stripes, Episodes, Monumentum Pro Gesualdo, and Liebeslieder Walzer. According to Jacques D'Amboise's memoirs, Balanchine
Diana_Adams
2025 protest album by various artists
Holloway, The Choir of St. Bartholomew the Great, The Clash, The Flight, The Gesualdo Six, The Kanneh-Masons, The King's Singers, The Ligeti Quartet, The Sixteen
Is_This_What_We_Want?
Italian painter (c. 1560–c. 1631)
In 1609 he painted the Pardon of Carlo Gesualdo, now in the church of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Gesualdo in the province of Avellino. Balducci also
Giovanni_Balducci
Setting of Psalm 51 by Gregorio Allegri
Library (ChoralWiki) Allegri – Miserere on YouTube, live performance by The Gesualdo Six and the choristers of Blackburn Cathedral Portal: Classical music
Miserere_(Allegri)
Colombian literary magazine
The name of the magazine was taken from a book of aphorisms written by Gesualdo Bufalino. Past contributors to the magazine include Mario Vargas Llosa
El_Malpensante
Musical instrument
Dowland Girolamo Frescobaldi Alfonso Fontanelli Giovanni Gabrieli Carlo Gesualdo Orlando Gibbons Hans Leo Hassler Alonso Lobo Luzzasco Luzzaschi Giovanni
Chitarra_italiana
Italian composer, singer, and harpist
He was a valuable member of Carlo Gesualdo's retinue, and accompanied him to Ferrara on the occasion of Gesualdo's marriage in 1594. He may have remained
Rinaldo_dall'Arpa
Bluebird Pas de Deux (from Tchaikovsky's The Sleeping Beauty) Monumentum pro Gesualdo Family Parents Fyodor Stravinsky (father) Wives Yekaterina Nosenko (first)
Three Pieces for String Quartet
Three_Pieces_for_String_Quartet
Italian culture and art from 1500 to 1599
chromaticism (as exemplified in madrigals of Luzzaschi, Marenzio, and Gesualdo). The term mannerism derives from art history. The most famous works of
Cinquecento
French Baroque music genre
settings for the tenebrae service of Renaissance composers such as Sermisy, Gesualdo, Brumel, Tallis, and Tomás Luis de Victoria into virtuoso solo chamber
Leçons_de_ténèbres
Austrian cinematographer
with the 1995 film Death for Five Voices, a documentary film about Carlo Gesualdo, and their first fictional film collaboration was Invincible in 2001. Zeitlinger
Peter_Zeitlinger
Italian writer (1906–2001)
Citati 1985 Carlo Sgorlon 1986 Maria Bellonci 1987 Stanislao Nievo 1988 Gesualdo Bufalino 1989 Giuseppe Pontiggia 1990 Sebastiano Vassalli 1991 Paolo Volponi
Lalla_Romano
Italian Cardinal
1583–1587 Succeeded by Alfonso Gesualdo Preceded by Giacomo Savelli Cardinal-bishop of Porto 1587–1589 Succeeded by Alfonso Gesualdo Preceded by Alessandro Farnese
Giovanni_Antonio_Serbelloni
Archived from the original on 3 February 2021. Retrieved 3 February 2021. "Gesualdo: Death for Five Voices". Letterboxd. Archived from the original on 15 December
Werner_Herzog_filmography
Topics referred to by the same term
prescribed readings for the services Tenebrae Responsoria (Gesualdo), settings by Gesualdo (1611) Tenebrae Responsories (Victoria), settings by Victoria
Tenebrae_(disambiguation)
1972 film directed by Lucio Fulci
Schirer's body and rushes to tell his boss, only to be abducted by Don Gesualdo, the mafioso leading the Vatican secret police. Returning home, Puppis
The_Eroticist
Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and bishop
in Carcere 1538–1552 Succeeded by Giacomo Savelli Preceded by Troiano Gesualdo Archbishop of Conza 1539–1546 Succeeded by Marcello Crescenzi Preceded by
Niccolò_Caetani
1964 orchestral composition by Igor Stravinsky
Bluebird Pas de Deux (from Tchaikovsky's The Sleeping Beauty) Monumentum pro Gesualdo Family Parents Fyodor Stravinsky (father) Wives Yekaterina Nosenko (first)
Variations: Aldous Huxley in memoriam
Variations:_Aldous_Huxley_in_memoriam
American ballerina (born 1964)
consisted of ballets choreographed by Balanchine and Martins: Monumentum pro Gesualdo Movements for Piano and Orchestra A Midsummer Night's Dream excerpt Danses
Darci_Kistler
Italian composer (1545–1607)
madrigal style, along with Palestrina, Wert, Monte, Lassus, Marenzio, Gesualdo and others. As a pupil of Cipriano de Rore, Luzzaschi developed his craft
Luzzasco_Luzzaschi
American musician and singer-songwriter
and "Stuck", sonically reminiscent of the Renaissance period composers Gesualdo and Monteverdi. Grouper (2005) Way Their Crept (2005) Wide (2006) Cover
Grouper_(musician)
Italian professional football club
June 2026) No. Pos. Nation Player — DF SUI Daniel Leo (at Pontedera until 30 June 2026) — FW ITA Gesualdo Napolitano (at Lumezzane until 30 June 2026)
FC_Crotone
Church in Naples
episodes from St. Ignatius’s life by De Matteis. The Prince of Venosa, Carlo Gesualdo, who was a famous composer and infamous murderer of his wife and her lover
Gesù_Nuovo
Comune in Campania, Italy
with figures such as Francesco Della Ratta, husband of Donna Altobella Gesualdo, who attempted to regain control in 1585) to the Cossa family and finally
Sant'Agata_de'_Goti
Most prestigious Italian literary award
Rinascimento privato 1987 – Stanislao Nievo, Le isole del paradiso 1988 – Gesualdo Bufalino, Le menzogne della notte 1989 – Giuseppe Pontiggia, La grande
Strega_Prize
Schreckenberger, Christiane Iven, Bremen Baroque Orchestra, Alsfelder Vokalensemble, Gesualdo Consort and others conducted by Wolfgang Helbich (before 2014) Sanctus
Bach's_church_music_in_Latin
American conductor and writer (1923–2015)
particularly interested in early music, such as that of Claudio Monteverdi, Carlo Gesualdo, and Heinrich Schütz, and in contemporary music by the composers of the
Robert_Craft
Russian art critic and impresario (1872–1929)
Bluebird Pas de Deux (from Tchaikovsky's The Sleeping Beauty) Monumentum pro Gesualdo Family Parents Fyodor Stravinsky (father) Wives Yekaterina Nosenko (first)
Sergei_Diaghilev
(Acapella group) Gas House Gang (disbanded in 2005) Gentleman's Rule The Gesualdo Six GLAD The Hilliard Ensemble Home Free The House Jacks The Hyannis Sound
List of professional a cappella groups
List_of_professional_a_cappella_groups
1966 song by Igor Stravinsky
Bluebird Pas de Deux (from Tchaikovsky's The Sleeping Beauty) Monumentum pro Gesualdo Family Parents Fyodor Stravinsky (father) Wives Yekaterina Nosenko (first)
The Owl and the Pussy Cat (Stravinsky)
The_Owl_and_the_Pussy_Cat_(Stravinsky)
1927–1928 ballet by Igor Stravinsky
Bluebird Pas de Deux (from Tchaikovsky's The Sleeping Beauty) Monumentum pro Gesualdo Family Parents Fyodor Stravinsky (father) Wives Yekaterina Nosenko (first)
Apollo_(ballet)
Roman Catholic prelate
(-Canosa) In office 1606–1613 Predecessor Galeazzo Sanvitale Successor Ascanio Gesualdo Orders Consecration 1 October 1606 by Giovanni Battista Costanzo Personal
Decio_Caracciolo_Rosso
1980 earthquake in southern Italy
Italian) Memory and Images Earthquake 1980 (in Italian) Earthquake 1980 Gesualdo Archived 2007-03-12 at the Wayback Machine (in Italian) INGV page on the
1980_Irpinia_earthquake
Region of Italy
which included the Sanseverino of Tricarico, the Caracciolo of Melfi, the Gesualdo of Caggiano, the Orsini del Balzo of Altamura and Venosa and other anti-Aragonese
Basilicata
Italian writer, literary critic, and translator
Citati 1985 Carlo Sgorlon 1986 Maria Bellonci 1987 Stanislao Nievo 1988 Gesualdo Bufalino 1989 Giuseppe Pontiggia 1990 Sebastiano Vassalli 1991 Paolo Volponi
Cesare_Pavese
GESUALDO
GESUALDO
GESUALDO
GESUALDO
Girl/Female
French American
Famous bearer: 19th century writer Emile Zola.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : apparently a nickname for a well-turned-out person, from the adjective trim ‘well-equipped’, ‘neatly made’. The word is first attested in the early 16th century, but may well have been in colloquial use much earlier.English : from an Old English personal name, Trymma.Irish : habitational name, originally de Truim, from a place in County Meath named Trim.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Devasena | தேவஸேநா
Lord subramanians wife
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Fragrant
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Bright as Ice
Girl/Female
Hindu
Holy water, Pilgrimage centers
Surname or Lastname
German and Dutch
German and Dutch : variant of Nacke 1.German (Näck) : from a variant of Neck, the name of a water sprite.Americanized spelling of German Knack.English : variant spelling of Nacke.This name is recorded in Beverwijck in New Netherland (Albany, NY) in the mid 17th century.
Male
Irish
Irish name CAILTE means "the thin man." This is the name of a character from the Fenian cycle.
Boy/Male
Indian
A Flower
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Ignatius, possibly IGNAZIO means "unknowing."
GESUALDO
GESUALDO
GESUALDO
GESUALDO
GESUALDO