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Lucrezia Bendidio, the Glossary

Index Lucrezia Bendidio

Lucrezia Bendidio (Signora or Contessa Machiavella) (April 8, 1547 – after 1584) was an Italian singer and noblewoman from Ferrara.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 13 relations: Aminta, Anna Guarini, Anthony Newcomb, Concerto delle donne, Eleonora d'Este (1537–1581), Ferrara, Giovanni Battista Guarini, Isabella Bendidio, Luigi d'Este, Musica reservata, Royal court, The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Torquato Tasso.

  2. 16th-century Italian singers
  3. 16th-century Italian women singers
  4. Italian ladies-in-waiting
  5. Musicians from Ferrara
  6. Torquato Tasso

Aminta

Aminta is a play written by Torquato Tasso in 1573, represented during a garden party at the court of Ferrara. Lucrezia Bendidio and Aminta are Torquato Tasso.

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Anna Guarini

Anna Guarini, Contessa Trotti (1563 – 3 May 1598) was an Italian virtuoso singer of the late Renaissance. Lucrezia Bendidio and Anna Guarini are 16th-century Italian singers, 16th-century Italian women singers, Italian women singers and musicians from Ferrara.

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Anthony Newcomb

Anthony Newcomb (August 6, 1941 - November 18, 2018) was an American musicologist.

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Concerto delle donne

The concerto delle donne was an ensemble of professional female singers of late Renaissance music in Italy.

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Eleonora d'Este (1537–1581)

Eleonora d'Este (19 June 1537, – 19 February 1581) was a Ferrarese noblewoman. Lucrezia Bendidio and Eleonora d'Este (1537–1581) are Torquato Tasso.

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Ferrara

Ferrara (Fràra) is a city and comune (municipality) in Emilia-Romagna, Northern Italy, capital of the province of Ferrara.

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Giovanni Battista Guarini

Giovanni Battista Guarini (10 December 1538 – 7 October 1612) was an Italian poet, dramatist, and diplomat.

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Isabella Bendidio

Isabella Bendidio (Marchesa Bentivoglio) (13 September 1546 – after 1610) was a Ferrarese noblewoman who, along with her sister Lucrezia Bendidio, sang in the first incarnation of the concerto delle donne as part of the court's musica secreta. Lucrezia Bendidio and Isabella Bendidio are 16th-century Italian singers, 16th-century Italian women singers, Italian singer stubs and musicians from Ferrara.

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Luigi d'Este

Luigi d'Este (21 December 1538 – 30 December 1586) was an Italian Catholic cardinal, the second son of the five children of Ercole II d'Este, Duke of Modena and Ferrara, and Renée, daughter of Louis XII of France.

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Musica reservata

In music history, musica reservata (also musica secreta) is either a style or a performance practice in a cappella vocal music of the latter half of the 16th century, mainly in Italy and southern Germany, involving refinement, exclusivity, and intense emotional expression of sung text.

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Royal court

A royal court, often called simply a court when the royal context is clear, is an extended royal household in a monarchy, including all those who regularly attend on a monarch, or another central figure.

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The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians

The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians is an encyclopedic dictionary of music and musicians.

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Torquato Tasso

Torquato Tasso (also,; 11 March 154425 April 1595) was an Italian poet of the 16th century, known for his 1591 poem Gerusalemme liberata (Jerusalem Delivered), in which he depicts a highly imaginative version of the combats between Christians and Muslims at the end of the First Crusade, during the Siege of Jerusalem of 1099.

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See also

16th-century Italian singers

16th-century Italian women singers

Italian ladies-in-waiting

Musicians from Ferrara

Torquato Tasso

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucrezia_Bendidio

Also known as Lucrezia Bendido.