Frescobaldi
Gi·ro·la·mo [jee-raw-lah-maw], /dʒiˈrɔ lɑ mɔ/, 1583–1643, Italian organist and composer.
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How to use Frescobaldi in a sentence
So far as the Dryfoos family was concerned, the dinner might as well have been given at Frescobaldi's rooms.
The March Family Trilogy, Complete | William Dean HowellsFulkerson burst into a roar of laughter with the words that recognized Frescobaldi's personal tribute to Dryfoos.
The March Family Trilogy, Complete | William Dean HowellsHe rose mechanically, and Fulkerson said to Frescobaldi's man, "You can bring us the coffee in the library."
The March Family Trilogy, Complete | William Dean HowellsThe same may be said with regard to the harpsichord, from Frescobaldi to Clementi.
The Violin | George DubourgIts birthplace was Italy; the canzona of Frescobaldi and his compeers was the parent of the fugue.
Music in the History of the Western Church | Edward Dickinson
British Dictionary definitions for Frescobaldi
/ (Italian freskoˈbaldi) /
Girolamo (dʒiˈrɔːlamo). 1583–1643, Italian organist and composer, noted esp for his organ and harpsichord music
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