Caresana may refer to: Cristofaro Caresana (ca. 1640-1709), Italian baroque composer Caresana, Piedmont, a municipality in Italy San Dorligo della Valle...
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Cristofaro or Cristoforo Caresana (ca. 1640–1709) was an Italian Baroque composer, organist and tenor. He was an early representative of the Neapolitan...
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Caresana is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Vercelli in the Italian region Piedmont, located about 70 kilometres (43 mi) northeast of Turin...
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Endimione was changed from alto to soprano and probably assigned to one of the Caresana brothers; this forced to find a new singer to perform Linfea, probably...
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and fortitude were sculpted by Roberto Michel and Nicolás Caresana. A panel by Caresana, on the facade depicts the martyrdom of Santos Justo y Pastor...
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Giuseppe Caresana, 3rd Count di Carisio 10. Pietro Caresana, 4th Count di Carisio 21. Maria Amedea Malabaila dei conti di Canale 5. Anna Caresana dei conti...
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of the music of Francesco Provenzale, Giovanni Salvatore and Cristofaro Caresana, sometimes in cooperation with the musicologist Dinko Fabris. The concerts...
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Naples; where in 1684 he became maestro di cappella. He defeated Cristoforo Caresana in a competition to succeed Alessandro Scarlatti as master of the Spanish...
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Cristoforo Besozzi Cristoforo Buondelmonti Cristoforo Canozzi Cristoforo Caresana Cristoforo Caselli Cristoforo Ciocca Cristoforo Coriolano Cristoforo da...
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Slovenian side). Another crossing is located in the village of Crociata, Caresana, with the Slovenian village of Osp in the Municipality of Koper. From ancient...
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