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Ambrose, Ambrosius or Ambrosio Lupo (died 10 February 1591) was a court musician and composer to the English court from the time of Henry VIII to that of Elizabeth I, and the first of a dynasty of such court musicians. He is thought to have been born in Milan, though he and his family lived in Venice for a while just before being called to England. He and five other viol players, including Alexandro and Romano Lupo, were summoned to England by Henry in November 1540, to bring English music up to speed with music on the continent. Ambrose, also known as 'Lupus Italus' and de Almaliach, was the longest-serving of the group.

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  • Ambrose Lupo (Milà - 1591) Ambrose, Ambrosius o Ambrosio, fou un músic de cort, compositor a la cort anglesa, del regnat d'Enric VIII a aquell d'Isabel I, i el primer d'una dinastia,de músics d'aquesta qualitat Es creu que va néixer a Milà, encara que ell i la seva família van viure a Venècia durant un temps just abans de ser cridats a Anglaterra. Ell i cinc violinistes més, entre ells Alexandro i Romano Lupo, van ser convocats a Anglaterra per Henry el novembre de 1540, per portar la música anglesa a la velocitat amb la música al continent. Ambrose, també conegut com a Lupus Italus i Almaliach, va ser el més veterà del grup. Ambrose de Venecia va ser citat com a interpret de música de la Reina d'Anglaterra pel testimoniatge d' abans de la Inquisició de Venècia el 27 d'agost de 1577 pel que fa a la seva recent estada a Anglaterra amb Edward de Vere, 17è comte d'Oxford. Cogno va declarar que Ambroso té dos fills i s'havia casat a Anglaterra, tot i que, com Cogno va declarar haver escoltat, té una dona que viu a Venècia a qui envia diners. També va afirmar que Ambrose volia ensenyar-li la doctrina d'herejes i llegir llibres herètics. Viure a la parròquia de St Alphege, Cripplegate, va ser concedit arrendaments a les terres valorant £ 20 el 1590 (en el qual el document va ser qualificat com "un dels majors dels músics de La seva Majestat per als vials") i a la badia de Cissel al maig de 1590. Va dotar a la reina Isabel I "una caixa de lute strynges" (un teixit brillant utilitzat per fer vestits) i "glas of swette water" (aigua fresca) en New Years Day 1577/8. Va morir a Londres. (ca)
  • Ambrose, Ambrosius or Ambrosio Lupo (died 10 February 1591) was a court musician and composer to the English court from the time of Henry VIII to that of Elizabeth I, and the first of a dynasty of such court musicians. He is thought to have been born in Milan, though he and his family lived in Venice for a while just before being called to England. He and five other viol players, including Alexandro and Romano Lupo, were summoned to England by Henry in November 1540, to bring English music up to speed with music on the continent. Ambrose, also known as 'Lupus Italus' and de Almaliach, was the longest-serving of the group. Ambroso da Venezia was cited as a music-player of the Queen of England by the testimony of Orazio Cogno before the Venice Inquisition on 27 August 1577 regarding his recent stay in England with Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford. Cogno stated Ambroso has two children and had married in England, even though, as Cogno stated he has heard, he has a wife living in Venice whom he sends money. He also stated that Ambroso wanted to teach him the doctrine of heretics and to read heretical books. Living in the parish of St Alphege, Cripplegate, he was granted leases on lands valuing £20 in 1590 (in which document he was described as "one of the eldest of Her Majesty's musicians for the [sic] vials") and on Cissel Gorge in May 1590. He gifted Queen Elizabeth I "a box of Lute strynges" ( a shiny fabric used to make dresses) and "a glas of swette water" (fresh water) on New Years Day 1577/8. He died in London. (en)
  • Ambrose Lupio, également connu comme Ambrosius ou Ambrosio Lupo (mort le 10 février 1591) est un musicien de cour, compositeur à la cour d'Angleterre, du règne d'Henri VIII à celui d'Élisabeth Ire, et le premier d'une dynastie de musiciens de cette qualité. (fr)
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  • Ambrose Lupio, également connu comme Ambrosius ou Ambrosio Lupo (mort le 10 février 1591) est un musicien de cour, compositeur à la cour d'Angleterre, du règne d'Henri VIII à celui d'Élisabeth Ire, et le premier d'une dynastie de musiciens de cette qualité. (fr)
  • Ambrose Lupo (Milà - 1591) Ambrose, Ambrosius o Ambrosio, fou un músic de cort, compositor a la cort anglesa, del regnat d'Enric VIII a aquell d'Isabel I, i el primer d'una dinastia,de músics d'aquesta qualitat (ca)
  • Ambrose, Ambrosius or Ambrosio Lupo (died 10 February 1591) was a court musician and composer to the English court from the time of Henry VIII to that of Elizabeth I, and the first of a dynasty of such court musicians. He is thought to have been born in Milan, though he and his family lived in Venice for a while just before being called to England. He and five other viol players, including Alexandro and Romano Lupo, were summoned to England by Henry in November 1540, to bring English music up to speed with music on the continent. Ambrose, also known as 'Lupus Italus' and de Almaliach, was the longest-serving of the group. (en)
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  • Ambrose Lupo (fr)
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