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Alessandro Piccinini (1566 – 1638) was an Italian lutenist and composer. Piccinini was born in Bologna into a musical family: his father Leonardo Maria Piccinini taught lute playing to Alessandro as well as his brothers Girolamo (died 1615) and Filippo (died 1648).
Alessandro Melani (1639–1703) Johann Christoph Pezel (1639–1694) Juan García de Salazar (1639–1710) André Raison (1640s–1719) Amalia Catharina, Countess of Erbach (1640–1697) Antonia Bembo (c. 1640–1720) Cristoforo Caresana (c. 1640–1709) Giovanni Battista Draghi (c. 1640–1708) Carolus Hacquart (c. 1640–1701?)
Piccinini 1983b, pp. 49–52: Francesca Torelli, Alessandro Piccinini: Intavolatura di liuto e di chitarrone, libro secondo (CD, Tactus, 2012) Piccinini, Alessandro (1566–c. 1638) (1639) Chiaccona "Cappona alla vera spagnola" in E ♭ major for lute, from Intavolatura di liuto, libro secondo (Bologna, 1639) Piccinini 1983b, pp. 55–59
Alessandro (opera) Alessandro nelle Indie (Pacini) Alessandro Stradella (opera) Alexander Balus; Alexander's Feast (Handel) Alfonso und Estrella; Alfred (Arne opera) Alfred (Dvořák) Ali-Baba (Lecocq) Ali Baba (Cherubini) Charles-Valentin Alkan; All-Night Vigil (Rachmaninoff) All-Night Vigil (Tchaikovsky) Allans Music; Alle Jahre wieder
IMSLP logo (2007–2015) The blue letter featured in Petrucci Music Library logo, used in 2007–2015, was based on the first printed book of music, the Harmonice Musices Odhecaton, published by Ottaviano Petrucci in 1501. [5] From 2007 to 2015, the IMSLP / Petrucci Music Library used a logo based on a score.
Alessandro Piccinini: 1566 – 1638 Italian Gaspar Fernandes: 1566 – 1629 Portuguese Manuel Cardoso: 1566 – 1650 Portuguese Julien Perrichon: 1566 – c. 1600: French Also a lutenist Lucia Quinciani: born c. 1566, fl. 1611: Italian Jean-Baptiste Besard: 1567 – 1625 Burgundian Nicolas Formé: 1567 – 1638 French Christoph Demantius: 1567 ...
Giovanni Girolamo Kapsperger (also: Johann(es) Hieronymus Kapsberger or Giovanni Geronimo Kapsperger; c. 1580 – Rome 17 January 1651) was an Austrian-Italian virtuoso performer and composer of the early Baroque period.
Alessandro Piccinini (1566 – c. 1638) Niccolò Piccinni (1728–1800) Piero Piccioni (1921–2004) Riccardo Pick-Mangiagalli (1882–1949) Maestro Piero (before 1300 – c. 1350) Franco Piersanti (born 1950) Giuseppe Pietri (1886–1946) Giusto Pio (1926–2017) Nicola Piovani (born 1946) Bernardo Pisano (1490–1548) Berto Pisano (1928–2002)