Ballet originated in the Italian Renaissance (文艺复兴) courts of the 15th century. In important celebrations, dancing masters taught the steps to the well-behaved noblemen and women. In the end, all people could participate in dancing. The early ballet intended to bring the nobility together to...
Giovanni Domenico da Nola (also Nolla) (c. 1510-1520 – May 1592) was an Italian composer and poet of the Renaissance. He was born in the town of Nola, Italy. He was a founding member of the Accademia dei Sereni in 1546-1547, where he knew Luigi Dentice and Marchese della Terza, ...
Giovanni Domenico da Nola (also Nolla) (c. 1510-1520 – May 1592) was an Italian composer and poet of the Renaissance. He was born in the town of Nola, Italy. He was a founding member of the Accademia dei Sereni in 1546-1547, where he knew Luigi Dentice and Marchese della Terza, ...
Battista Malatesta (c. 1384 – 1448), also known as Battista di Montefeltro forename also called Baptista, was an Italian Renaissance poet. Carlo Emilio Gadda Dec. at 79 (1893-1973) Carlo Emilio Gadda (Italian pronunciation: [ˈkarlo eˈmiːljo ˈɡadda]; November 14, 1893 – May...
Giovanni Domenico da Nola (also Nolla) (c. 1510-1520 – May 1592) was an Italian composer and poet of the Renaissance. He was born in the town of Nola, Italy. He was a founding member of the Accademia dei Sereni in 1546-1547, where he knew Luigi Dentice and Marchese della Terza, ...
Giovanni Domenico da Nola (also Nolla) (c. 1510-1520 – May 1592) was an Italian composer and poet of the Renaissance. He was born in the town of Nola, Italy. He was a founding member of the Accademia dei Sereni in 1546-1547, where he knew Luigi Dentice and Marchese della Terza, ...
Giovanni Domenico da Nola (also Nolla) (c. 1510-1520 – May 1592) was an Italian composer and poet of the Renaissance. He was born in the town of Nola, Italy. He was a founding member of the Accademia dei Sereni in 1546-1547, where he knew Luigi Dentice and Marchese della Terza, ...
Claudio Monteverdi was an Italian composer in the late Renaissance, the most important developer of the then new genre, the opera. He also did much to bring a “modern” secular spirit into church music. Monteverdi, the son of a barber-surgeon and chemis