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Francesco Portinaro (c. 1520 – ?1578) was an Italian composer and humanist of the Renaissance, active both in northern Italy and in Rome. He was closely associated with the Ferrarese Este family, worked for several humanistic Renaissance academies, and was well known as a composer of madrigals and dialogues.

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  • Francesco Portinaro (ca)
  • Francesco Portinaro (de)
  • Francesco Portinaro (en)
  • Francesco Portinaro (fr)
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  • Francesco Portinaro (Pàdua, 1520 (Gregorià) - Pàdua, 1578),fou un compositor italià. Va ser cantor de la capella de l'emperador Maximilià II, i deixà les obres següents: Il primo libro de Madrigali a cinquè voci (Venècia, 1550); Madrigali a cinquè voci, libro secondo (Venècia, 1554); idem a 5 i 6 veus (Venècia, 1558), i La Vergine, a 6 veus (Venècia, 1568). (ca)
  • Francesco Portinaro (auch Portenari und Portenarius, * um 1520 in Padua; † Ende 1578 ebenda (unsicher)) war ein italienischer Komponist und Humanist der Renaissance, der sowohl in Norditalien als auch in Rom tätig war. Er war eng mit der Familie Este aus Ferrara verbunden, arbeitete für mehrere humanistische Renaissance-Akademien und war als Komponist von Madrigalen und Dialogen bekannt. (de)
  • Francesco Portinaro (c. 1520 – ?1578) was an Italian composer and humanist of the Renaissance, active both in northern Italy and in Rome. He was closely associated with the Ferrarese Este family, worked for several humanistic Renaissance academies, and was well known as a composer of madrigals and dialogues. (en)
  • Francesco Portinaro, né vers 1520 et mort aux alentours de 1578 (avant janvier 1579), est un compositeur italien et humaniste de la Renaissance, actif en Italie du nord et à Rome. Il était très lié à la Maison d'Este de Ferrare, a travaillé pour plusieurs académies humanistes, et était très connu pour ses madrigaux et ses dialogues. (fr)
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