• Girolamo Conversi (fl. 1572–1575) was an Italian composer of the late Renaissance. His music, which was popular from the 1570s through the 1590s, was...
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    pre-romantic inspiration. It was set to music as a six-part Madrigal by Girolamo Conversi and translated by, among others, Edmund Spenser and Joachim du Bellay...
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  • Charles Crozat Converse (1832–1918) Frederick Converse (1871–1940) Girolamo Conversi (fl. 1572–1575) Will Marion Cook (1869–1944) Arnold Cooke (1906–2005)...
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  • opera Sebastián de Vivanco c. 1551 – 1622 Spanish Girolamo Conversi fl. c. 1572–1575 Italian Girolamo Belli 1552 – c. 1620 Italian Leonhard Lechner c. 1553...
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  • books of canzonettas were published by Giovanni Ferretti in 1567 and Girolamo Conversi in 1572. By the 1580s some of the major composers of secular music...
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  • (Mühlhausen: Georg Hantzsch) Girolamo Conversi – First book of canzoni alla Napolitana for five voices (Venice: Girolamo Scotto) Andrea Gabrieli – First...
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  • four voices (Milan: Pietro Tini) Girolamo Conversi – First book of madrigals for six voices (Venice: heirs of Girolamo Scotto) Camillo Cortellini – Second...
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    Junghänel, including works by Andrea Gabrieli, Ippolito Baccusi, Girolamo Conversi, Giovanni Ferretti, Giovanni Giacomo Gastoldi, Giovanni de Macque...
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    544-546: "Miramur igitur, nec satis admirantes sufficimus admirari, quod conversi in arcum perversum et in reprobum sensum dati, sic cito recessistis a fidelitate...
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