Nino Pirrotta (13 June 1908 in Palermo – 22 January 1998 in Palermo) was an Italian musicologist, pianist, music critic, and academic. As a musicologist...
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Nino Pekarić (born 1982), Serbian footballer Nino Pirrotta (1908 – 1998), Italian musicologist Nino Pisano (fl. 1349 – 1368), Italian sculptor Nino Pungaršek...
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Treasures: Costume Designs of the Golden Age (Pelican, 2002), p. 15. Nino Pirrotta, Music and Theatre from Poliziano to Monteverdi (Cambridge University...
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evangelical author and scholar. George Marks, 82, English football player. Nino Pirrotta, 89, Italian musicologist. Bill Sortet, 85, American gridiron football...
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believed the revised ending was aesthetically correct. The musicologist Nino Pirrotta argues that the Apollo ending was part of the original plan for the...
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II, and the school's music librarian and professor of music history Nino Pirrotta achieved acclaim for his work restoring the library after this incident...
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mid-century practice in that regard, but unusually virtuosic; according to Nino Pirrotta, it "represents the peak of virtuoso singing in the Italian madrigal...
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resident there. Nino Pirrotta had suggested that he may have been one of the musicians in the papal court of Bologna c.1410. However, Pirrotta's evidence was...
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wording, originally proposed humorously by the Italian music historian Nino Pirrotta, is interpreted seriously by Taruskin as indicating that Monteverdi...
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