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Barbara Strozzi (also called Barbara Valle; baptised 6 August 1619 – 11 November 1677) was an Italian composer and singer of the Baroque Period. During her lifetime, Strozzi published eight volumes of her own music, and had more secular music in print than any other composer of the era. [ 1 ]
Barbara Strozzi "Che si puo fare" Performers: Leonardo García Alarcón, Mariana Flores [es; fr], ensemble: Cappella Mediterranea: Traditional Danish Sekstur from Vendsyssel/The Peat Dance Ensemble: Danish String Quartet: Francesca Caccini: Ciaconna Ensemble: Cappella di Santa Maria degli Angiolini, conductor: Gian Luca Lastraioli. J. S. Bach
2019 - Che si può fare, which premiered at the Whitechapel Gallery, [13] London, in summer 2019 and was shown at the Collezione Maramotti, Reggio Emilia, Italy in 2019-2020. At the Whitechapel , "The main work is a three-channel film featuring interviews with activists, musicians, historians and artists from Cammock's time in Italy."
1983, Milan. Nello is a trade unionist who after having written a book on the world of the market is severely attacked by his "comrades"; he was then transferred to Cooperative 180, one of the many that arose after law 180 to accommodate patients discharged from mental hospitals.
Magnificat has particularly championed and performed music by women composers Francesca Caccini, Isabella Leonarda, Barbara Strozzi and Chiara Margarita Cozzolani and has hosted a conference on Women and Music in Seventeenth Century Italy. Magnificat's annual concerts, recordings, and participation in music festivals have won audience and ...
Barbara Strozzi (1619–1677), an Italian singer and composer; Filippo Strozzi the Elder (1428–1491), an Italian banker and aristocrat; Filippo Strozzi the Younger (1489–1538), an Italian banker and aristocrat; Filippo di Piero Strozzi (1541–1582), an Italian military officer; Giulio Strozzi (1583-1652), a Venetian poet and libretto writer
Until its exile from Florence in 1434, the Strozzi family was by far the richest in the city, and was rivaled only by the Medici family, who ultimately took control of the government and ruined the Strozzi both financially and politically. This political and financial competition was the origin of the Strozzi-Medici rivalry.
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