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Giovanni Battista Guarini - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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GIOVANNI BATTISTA GUARINI (1537-1612), Italian poet, author of the Pastor fido, was born at Ferrara on the 10th of December 1537, just seven years before the birth of Tasso.
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←Author Index: G Giovanni Battista Guarini (1538–1612)
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(Giovanni) Battista Guarini ( b Ferrara, late 1538; d Venice, Oct 1612). Italian poet. From a learned Veronese family, he served several Italian Results for Giovanni Battista Guarini...
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> Hofmannswaldau, Christian Hofmann von poet who was the leading representative of the “Second Silesian School,” the German counterpart to the Baroque extravagance of the Italian poets Giambattista Marino and Giovanni Battista Guarini and the Spanish poet Luis de Góngora.
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match the mood of the verse and that the natural declamation of the words must be carefully followed. Since he chose the highly concentrated, emotional lyric poetry of Tasso and Tasso's rival Battista Guarini, Wert's music also became highly emotional, if unmelodious and difficult to sing.
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Amazon.com: Giovanni Battista Guarini, Italian Author of Il Pastor Fido Art Giclee Poster Print, 18x24: Kitchen & Dining...
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Giovanni Battista Guarini ( December 10 , 1538 – October 7 , 1612 ) was an Italian poet and diplomat. Life He was born in Ferrara , and spent his early life both in Padua and Ferrara, entering the service of the Duke of Ferrara in 1567. After 15 years in the service of the Duke, he resigned and withdrew to his family...
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'Giovanni Battista Guarini' (December 10, 1538 – October 7, 1612) was an Italian poet, dramatist, and diplomat.
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