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    Niccolò (or Nicolò) Barbieri (Vercelli, 1586–1641) was an Italian writer and actor of the commedia dell'arte theatrical genre. He was also known as Beltrame...
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    credited to Niccolò Barbieri. In any case, Barbieri largely contributed to the popularity of the character with plays such as L'inavvertito. Barbieri was an...
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    Callot shows him dancing with a slapstick and a sword on his belt. Niccolò Barbieri says that Coviello entertains the audience by his "grimaces and affected...
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  • Gendarmerie, killed during hostage crisis Beltrame di Milano, pen name of Niccolò Barbieri, an Italian actor and writer Beltrame Feragut, a French composer Daniel...
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    with Lelio. Molière was inspired by an Italian play, L'Inavvertito by Niccolò Barbieri, which had been published in 1629. The main character of that play...
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    musical zanni (servant) role, which he may actually have taken from Niccolò Barbieri. Gabrielli first appears as a member of the troupe of the Accesi in...
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    17th century—Cecchini's [it] Fruti della moderne commedia (1628), Niccolò Barbieri's La supplica (1634) and Perrucci's Dell'arte rapresentativa (1699)—"made...
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    24 Caprices for Solo Violin (Paganini) (category Compositions by Niccolò Paganini)
    Caprices for Solo Violin were written in groups (seven, five and twelve) by Niccolò Paganini between 1802 and 1817. They are also designated as M.S. 25 in...
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    sons and helped secure Parma's allegiance to Niccolò III until 1420. Guido also conquered Forlì at Niccolò III's request, returning it to the Ordelaffi...
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    Battista Ramenghi (il Bagnacavallo Jr.), Prospero Fontana, Niccolò dell'Abbate, Domenico del Barbieri, Lorenzo Sabatini, Pellegrino Tibaldi, Luca Longhi, Livio...
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