Landini

[ lahn-dee-nee ]

noun
  1. Fran·ces·co [frahn-ches-kaw], /frɑnˈtʃɛs kɔ/, c1325–97, Italian organist and composer.

  • Also Lan·di·no [lahn-dee-naw]. /lɑnˈdi nɔ/.

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How to use Landini in a sentence

  • He had almost uttered the first word when Landini anticipated him.

    Aurora the Magnificent | Gertrude Hall
  • The first organist of repute whose name has come down to us was Francesco Landini, of Venice.

    How Music Developed | W. J. Henderson
  • Italo says,” she began, after a silence such as often fell while she posed and he painted, “that Mr. Landini has the evil eye.

    Aurora the Magnificent | Gertrude Hall
  • Charlie had planned how people should sit, and Mr. Landini was on one side of me, and he was making himself terribly agreeable.

    Aurora the Magnificent | Gertrude Hall
  • He felt a sharp prick of annoyance with himself for not having been quicker as much as with Landini for having been so quick.

    Aurora the Magnificent | Gertrude Hall