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Monteverdi
2 dictionary results for: Monteverdi, Claudio
Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1) - Cite This Source - Share This
Mon·te·ver·di       [mon-tuh-vair-dee; It. mawn-te-ver-dee] Pronunciation Key
–noun
Clau·dio       [klou-dyaw] Pronunciation Key, 1567–1643, Italian composer.
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Mon·te·ver·di       (mŏn'tə-vâr'dē, mōn'tě-)  Pronunciation Key 
Italian composer considered a founder of opera. His works include sacred music, many madrigals, and the opera Orfeo (1607).

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