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Girolamo Parabosco (c. 1524 – April 21, 1557) was an Italian writer, composer, organist, and poet of the Renaissance. He was born in Piacenza, the son of a famous organist, Vincenzo Parabosco. Little is known of his childhood, but he went to Venice early for his musical education and is mentioned as a student of Adrian Willaert, the founder of the Venetian School, near the end of 1541. In 1546 he visited Florence as a guest of Francesco Corteccia, musician to the Medici and the leading musician of that city. After a period of travels, during which he visited other cities in northern Italy, he returned to Venice and became first organist at St. Mark's, which was at that time becoming one of the most distinguished musical institutions in Italy. He remained employed by St. Mark's for the rest

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  • Girolamo Parabosco (ca)
  • Girolamo Parabosco (de)
  • Girolamo Parabosco (en)
  • Girolamo Parabosco (it)
  • Girolamo Parabosco (fr)
  • Парабоско, Джироламо (ru)
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  • Girolamo oder Gerolamo, auch Hieronimus oder Hieronimo Parabosco (* ca. 1524; † 21. April 1557) war ein italienischer Autor, Komponist, Organist und Dichter der Renaissance. (de)
  • Girolamo Parabosco, né vers 1524 et mort le 21 avril 1557, est un polygraphe, compositeur et organiste italien de la Renaissance. (fr)
  • Girolamo Parabosco (Piacenza, 1524 circa – Venezia, 21 aprile 1557) è stato un organista, scrittore e poeta italiano. (it)
  • Джиро́ламо Парабо́ско (итал. Girolamo Parabosco, ок. 1524 года, Пьяченца — 21 апреля 1577 года, Венеция) — итальянский музыкант, поэт, прозаик, комедиограф эпохи Возрождения. Жил преимущественно в Северной Италии, был тесно связан с венецианской художественной ителлигенцией. Создал сборник новелл «Потехи». В смысле подачи материала был весьма традиционен: компания молодых людей укрывается от непогоды у рыбаков и в течение трёх дней рассказывает истории «за» или «против» женщин. Был официальным органистом венецианского Собора Святого Марка. (ru)
  • Girolamo Parabosco (c. 1524 – 21 d'abril de 1557) fou un escriptor, compositor, organista, i poeta italià del Renaixement. Va néixer a Piacenza, fill d'un organista famós, Vincenzo Parabosco. Poc és sabut de la seva infantesa, però va anar a Venècia d'hora per la seva educació musical i és esmentat com a estudiant d'Adrian Willaert, el fundador de l'Escola veneciana, prop del final de 1541. El 1546 va visitar Florència com a convidat de , músic dels Mèdici i el músic principal d'aquella ciutat. Després d'un període de viatges, durant el qual va visitar altres ciutats de l'Itàlia del nord, va retornar a Venècia i esdevingué primer organista a Sant Marc, que en aquell temps era una de les institucions musicals més distingides a Itàlia. Va quedar-se treballant a Sant Marc per la resta de la s (ca)
  • Girolamo Parabosco (c. 1524 – April 21, 1557) was an Italian writer, composer, organist, and poet of the Renaissance. He was born in Piacenza, the son of a famous organist, Vincenzo Parabosco. Little is known of his childhood, but he went to Venice early for his musical education and is mentioned as a student of Adrian Willaert, the founder of the Venetian School, near the end of 1541. In 1546 he visited Florence as a guest of Francesco Corteccia, musician to the Medici and the leading musician of that city. After a period of travels, during which he visited other cities in northern Italy, he returned to Venice and became first organist at St. Mark's, which was at that time becoming one of the most distinguished musical institutions in Italy. He remained employed by St. Mark's for the rest (en)
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  • Girolamo Parabosco (c. 1524 – 21 d'abril de 1557) fou un escriptor, compositor, organista, i poeta italià del Renaixement. Va néixer a Piacenza, fill d'un organista famós, Vincenzo Parabosco. Poc és sabut de la seva infantesa, però va anar a Venècia d'hora per la seva educació musical i és esmentat com a estudiant d'Adrian Willaert, el fundador de l'Escola veneciana, prop del final de 1541. El 1546 va visitar Florència com a convidat de , músic dels Mèdici i el músic principal d'aquella ciutat. Després d'un període de viatges, durant el qual va visitar altres ciutats de l'Itàlia del nord, va retornar a Venècia i esdevingué primer organista a Sant Marc, que en aquell temps era una de les institucions musicals més distingides a Itàlia. Va quedar-se treballant a Sant Marc per la resta de la seva vida, i va morir a Venècia el 1557. Va escriure Rime i comèdies de prosa, però és especialment conegut per I Diporti, una col·lecció d'històries que segueix el model de Boccaccio al Decameró. De les seves composicions, en resta un llibre de madrigals per cinc veus, va publicat a Venècia el 1546, així com quatre altres madrigals publicats els anys 1541 i 1544, i alguna música instrumental. L'estil dels madrigals és similar al de Willaert, però encara més densament polifònic que els del seu mestre; són més semblants a motets que a la majoria dels madrigals que foren escrits a l'Itàlia del començaments dels 1540s. Un de les seves tasques instrumentals és un ricercar basat en "Da Pacem", l'antífon per pau; podria haver estat escrit pel final de la guerra el 1540 entre Venècia i els turcs otomans. (ca)
  • Girolamo oder Gerolamo, auch Hieronimus oder Hieronimo Parabosco (* ca. 1524; † 21. April 1557) war ein italienischer Autor, Komponist, Organist und Dichter der Renaissance. (de)
  • Girolamo Parabosco (c. 1524 – April 21, 1557) was an Italian writer, composer, organist, and poet of the Renaissance. He was born in Piacenza, the son of a famous organist, Vincenzo Parabosco. Little is known of his childhood, but he went to Venice early for his musical education and is mentioned as a student of Adrian Willaert, the founder of the Venetian School, near the end of 1541. In 1546 he visited Florence as a guest of Francesco Corteccia, musician to the Medici and the leading musician of that city. After a period of travels, during which he visited other cities in northern Italy, he returned to Venice and became first organist at St. Mark's, which was at that time becoming one of the most distinguished musical institutions in Italy. He remained employed by St. Mark's for the rest of his life, and died in Venice in 1557. He wrote Rime and prose comedies, but he is best known by , a collection of stories after the model of Boccaccio's Decameron supposed to be told by a fowling-party weatherbound on an island in the Venetian lagoons. Of his compositions, a book of madrigals for five voices, published in Venice in 1546, remains, as well as four other madrigals published in 1541 and 1544, and some instrumental music. The style of the madrigals is similar to that of Willaert, but even more densely polyphonic than that of his teacher; they are more akin to motets than to most of the madrigals being written in Italy in the early 1540s. One of his instrumental works is a ricercar based on "Da Pacem", the antiphon for peace; it may have been written for the end of the war in 1540 between Venice and the Ottoman Turks. (en)
  • Girolamo Parabosco, né vers 1524 et mort le 21 avril 1557, est un polygraphe, compositeur et organiste italien de la Renaissance. (fr)
  • Girolamo Parabosco (Piacenza, 1524 circa – Venezia, 21 aprile 1557) è stato un organista, scrittore e poeta italiano. (it)
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