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    Attilio Malachia Ariosti (or Frate Ottavio) (5 November 1666 – 1729) was a Servite Friar and Italian composer in the Baroque style. He produced more than...
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  • Carlo degli Ariosti (died 1532) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Acerra (1527–1532). On 28 January 1527, Carlo degli Ariosti was appointed...
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    meeting both Bononcini and Attilio Ariosti in Berlin and then returning at the direction of his father. But Ariosti was not in Berlin before the death...
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    until his death in 1361. He was the son of Obizzo III d'Este and Lippa Ariosti. He was one of the first Italian lords to accompany Charles IV in his march...
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    Italian opera theater constructed, and employed the musicians Attilio Ariosti and Giovanni Bononcini. The composer Arcangelo Corelli dedicated his Op...
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  • John Passion (BWV 245, BC D 2a) at St. Nicholas Church, Leipzig. Attilio Ariosti 6 Cantatas (London) 6 Lessons, for viola d'amore and basso continuo (London)...
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    daughter of Albert II, Duke of Saxony. In 1347, Obizzo married secondly Lippa Ariosti, known as la Bella, and his long-time mistress. The marriage took place...
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  • in a violent quarrel. Henricus Albicastro – [12] Concerti, Op.7 Attilo Ariosti – La madre dei Maccabei Johann Sebastian Bach Nach dir, Herr, verlanget...
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    The Episcopal Palace (Italian: Palazzo Vescovile), formerly Palazzo Ariosti, is a building in Grosseto, Tuscany. It is located on Corso Carducci, the...
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    for him included Francesco Provenzale (who was his teacher), Pollarolo, Ariosti, Lotti, Giovanni and Antonio Maria Bononcini, Caldara, Albinoni, Leo, and...
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