... Alessandro Tadei , of Italian extraction , was sent from Graz in 1604 by Ferdi- nand to study with Giovanni Gabrieli ; he returned in 1606 , and like Priuli moved to Vienna in 1619. Large - scale music by some other North Italians was ...
... Tadei), or came to the Graz court after working in Venice (Padovano, Giovanni Priuili, and Francesco Stivori).13 ... Alessandro Tadei, a Pupil of Giovanni Gabrieli', in Musica disciplina 6 (1952), 115-31; Federhofer, Musikpflege ...
... Alessandro Tadei , who was a pupil of Gabrieli , and ( in 1607 ) Alessandro Bontempo , son of the Ambrosio Bon- tempo already mentioned , were both taken on as court organists , while a certain Francesco Rinati , who had come from Italy ...
... Alessandro Tadei ( c1585-1667 , organist from 1606 ) , and Giovanni Valentini ( 1582 / 3–1649 , organist from c1614 ) , and also Lodovico Zacconi , engaged as a singer ( 1555–1627 , in Graz 1585–90 ) . One must not , of course ...
... Alessandro Tadei ( c . 1585-1667 ) . The latter was a student of Giovanni Gabrieli . Another composer and famous trumpet player at the court , the German Georg Poss ( c . 1570 - after 1633 ) , had been trained in Venice . Choirbook ...
... Alessandro Tadei , who asked his benefactor Archduke Ferdinand for a stipend of 100 florins to be used as a gift for his teacher , since he had been told that such presents were customary by nobles 1 who entrusted their musicians to ...
... TADEI , ( ALESSANDRO ) a celebrated composer of the seventeenth century . Se- veral motets of his composition may be found in the Parnassus Musicus Ferdinan- deus . TAEUBER , TEIBER , TEUBER , or TEYBER , ( ANTON . ) chapel - master at ...