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Bartolomeo degli Organi (24 December 1474 – 12 December 1539) was an Italian composer, singer and organist of the Renaissance . Living in Florence , he was closely associated with Lorenzo de' Medici , and was music teacher both to the Florentine composer Francesco de Layolle and Guido Machiavelli , the son of the famous writer.

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20-886: Bartolomeo or Bartolommeo is a masculine Italian given name , the Italian equivalent of Bartholomew . Its diminutive form is Baccio . Notable people with the name include: Abramo Bartolommeo Massalongo (1824–1860), Italian paleobotanist and lichenologist Bartolomeo Aimo (1889–1970), Italian professional bicycle road racer Bartolomeo Altomonte , a.k.a. Bartholomäus Hohenberg (1694–1783), Austrian baroque painter Bartolomeo Amico a.k.a. Bartholomeus Amicus (1562–1649), Jesuit priest, teacher and writer who spent his adult life in Naples Bartolomeo Ammanati (1511–1592), Florentine architect and sculptor Bartolomeo Avanzini (1608–1658), Italian architect of

40-477: A Florentine music teacher in the 16th century. Relatively little of Bartolomeo's music has survived. Only fifteen pieces are found in sources of the period: ten secular songs, a lauda , and four instrumental compositions. The songs are in the characteristic style of the popular music of the period, with simple rhythms, homophonic texture, clear phrasing, and they are in strophic form. Eight are ballatas . In spite of his close association with Ss Annunziata, only

60-531: A single sacred composition has survived, the lauda Sguardate il Salvatore , and that is probably an adaptation of a secular song. Some influence of the Netherlands school is evident in his music: he used the tune of the famous chanson De tous biens plaine by Hayne van Ghizeghem in one of his instrumental pieces, and he also used motivic material by Alexander Agricola (who also worked in Florence in

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100-647: The Baroque period Bartolomeo Bacilieri (1842–1923), Italian cardinal, Bishop of Verona 1900–1923 Bartolommeo Bandinelli (1488–1560), Italian sculptor Bartolomeo Barbarino (c. 1568–c. 1617 or later), Italian composer and singer of the early Baroque era Bartolomeo Bassi (early 1600s-1640s), Genoese painter of the early Baroque period Bartolomeo Bellano a.k.a. Bartolomeo Vellano (c. 1437–c. 1496), Italian Renaissance sculptor and architect Bartolomeo Bimbi (1648–1723), Florentine painter of still lifes Bartolomeo Biscaino (1632–1657), Italian painter of

120-828: The Baroque period Bartolomeo Manfredi (1582–1622), Italian painter, a leading member of the Caravaggisti Bartolomeo Maranta a.k.a. Bartholomaeus Marantha (c. 1500–1571), Venetian physician, botanist, and literary theorist Bartolomeo Marchionni ( fl.  late 15th–early 16th centuries ), Florentine merchant established in Lisbon during the Age of Discovery Bartolomeo Mastri a.k.a. Bartholomew Mastrius (1602–1673), Italian Conventual Franciscan philosopher and theologian Bartolomeo Minio ( fl.  late 15th century ), Venetian sea captain and commander ( provveditor e capitanio ) of Nauplion in

140-641: The Baroque period active in Spain Bartolomeo Cesi (1556–1629), Italian painter of the Baroque era of the Bolognese School Bartolomeo Colleoni (c. 1400–1475), Italian condottiero Bartolomeo Contarini (nobleman) ( fl.  mid-15th century ), Venetian businessman, governor of the Duchy of Athens after marrying the widowed duchess Bartolomeo Contarini (naval commander) , 17th-century commander of

160-646: The Baroque period, active in Genoa Bartolomeo Bon (d. after 1464), Italian sculptor and architect from Campione d’Italia Bartolomeo Borghesi (1781–1860), Italian antiquarian, key figure in establishing the science of numismatics Bartolomeo Campagnoli (1751–1827), Italian violinist and composer Bartolomeo Cappellari (1765–1846), Pope Gregory XVI (1831–46) Bartolomeo Carducci (1560–1608), Italian painter, better known as Carducho Bartolomeo Cavaceppi (1716–1799), Italian sculptor Bartolomeo Cavarozzi (c. 1590–1625), Italian painter of

180-501: The Guarneri house of Cremona Bartolomeo Gradenigo (c. 1260–1342), 53rd doge of Venice 1339–1342 Bartolomeo Guidobono a.k.a. il Prete di Savona or Prete Bartolomeo da Savona (1654–1709), Italian painter of the Baroque period Bartolomeo I della Scala (died 1304), lord of Verona 1301–04 Bartolomeo II della Scala (d. July 12, 1381), lord of Verona 1375–1381 Bartolomeo Letterini (1669–after 1731), Venetian painter of

200-599: The Order of the Blessed Virgin Mary Bartolomeo di Cassino ( fl.  late 16th century ), Italian painter active in the Mannerist period Bartolomeo di Giovanni (died 1501), Florentine painter, worked under Sandro Botticelli Bartolomeo di Tommaso ( fl.  early 15th century ), Italian painter Bartolomeo Eustachi a.k.a. Eustachius (c. 1500–1574), Italian anatomist, one of

220-694: The Vatican kitchen Bartolomeo Schedoni (1578–1615), Italian early Baroque painter of Reggio Emilia Bartolomeo Sinibaldi a.k.a. Baccio da Montelupo (1469–c. 1523), sculptor of the Italian Renaissance period Bartolomeo Suardi a.k.a. Bramantino ( c.  1456  – c.  1530 ), Italian painter and architect in Milano Bartolomeo Trinci (died 1421), Italian nobleman, lord of Foligno 1415–21 Bartolomeo Tromboncino (1470–1535 or later), Italian composer of

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240-698: The Venetian Morea Bartolomeo Montagna (c. 1450–1523), Italian painter and architect who worked in Vicenza and Venice Bartolomeo Montalbano (c. 1598–before 1651), Venetian Baroque composer Bartolomeo Nazari (1693–1758), Italian painter of the late-Baroque period Bartolomeo Pacca (1756–1844), Italian Cardinal, scholar, and Vatican statesman Bartolomeo Pagano (1878–1947), Italian motion picture actor Bartolomeo Panizza (1785–1867), Italian anatomist and surgeon Bartolomeo Passarotti (1529–1592), Italian painter of

260-663: The Venetian and Papal fleets at the Battle of Andros in the Great Turkish War Bartolomeo Costantini (1889–1941), Italian aviator and racing car driver Bartolomeo Cristofori (1655–1731), Italian maker of musical instruments, generally regarded as the inventor of the piano Bartolomeo da Bologna ( fl. 1405–1427), Italian composer of the early Quattrocento Bartolomeo d'Alviano (1455–1515), Italian condottiero and captain, fought in

280-921: The defense of the Venetian Republic against the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian Bartolomeo d'Aragona ( fl.  late 14th–early 15th centuries ), Sicilian nobleman and statesman; defeated in a rebellion and exiled Bartolomeo degli Organi (1474–1539), Italian composer, singer, and organist of the Renaissance Bartolomeo del Tintore (1459–1495), Italian manuscript illuminator Bartolomeo della Gatta (1448–1502), Florentine painter, illuminator, and architect Bartolomeo della Rocca (1467–1504), Bolognese scholar of chiromancy, physiognomy, and astrology Bartolomeo di Breganze (c. 1200–c. 1271), Italian prelate, bishop of Vicenza and founder of

300-679: The founders of the science of human anatomy, eponym of the Eustachian tube Bartolomeo Facio (1400–1457), Italian historian, writer, and humanist Bartolomeo Gastaldi (1818–1879), Italian geologist and paleontologist, one of the founders of the Club Alpino Italiano Bartolomeo Ghetti (painter) (died 1536), Renaissance painter from Florence Bartolomeo Ghetti (sculptor) (died 1708), Baroque sculptor from Carrara Bartolomeo Giuseppe Guarneri a.k.a. Giuseppe Guarneri (1698–1744), Italian luthier from

320-719: The mannerist period Bartolomeo Pinelli (1771–1835), Italian illustrator and engraver Bartolomeo Platina (1421–1481), Italian teacher, scholar, author, and member of the College of Abbreviators Bartolomeo Prignano (1318–1389), Pope Urban VI 1378–1389 Bartolomeo Ruspoli (1697–1741), Italian cardinal, Knight of Malta Bartolomeo Sanvito (1435–1518), scribe from Padua, trained in Rome; master of Humanist italic script Bartolomeo Scala (1430–1497), Italian politician, author, and historian Bartolomeo Scappi (c. 1500–1577), Renaissance chef, served Popes Pius IV and Pius V from

340-1588: The middle Renaissance period; infamous for murdering his wife Bartolomeo Trosylho (1500–1567), Portuguese composer of the Renaissance period Bartolomeo Vanzetti (of Sacco and Vanzetti) (1888–1927), Italian immigrant convicted and executed for murder in Massachusetts, USA Bartolomeo Veneto (1502–1546), Italian painter who worked in Venice Bartolomeo Vivarini ( c.  1432  – c.  1499 ), Italian painter Bartolomeo Zaccaria (died 1334), Italian nobleman, Margrave of Bodonitsa, Lord of Damala Fra Bartolomeo (1472–1517), also known as Bartolommeo di S. Marco, Bartolommeo di Pagholo, and Bacchio della Porta, an Italian Renaissance painter Santo Bartolomeo Quadri (1919–2008), Italian prelate of Roman Catholic Church See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Bartolomeo All pages with titles containing Bartolomeo All pages with titles containing Bartolommeo Bartholomew and its diminutive Bart References [ edit ] ^ Hanks, Patrick ; Hardcastle, Kate; Hodges, Flavia (2006). A Dictionary of First Names . Oxford paperback reference. Oxford University Press . p. 81. ISBN   978-0-19-861060-1 . OCLC   67869278 . Retrieved 15 June 2019 . [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share

360-420: The same given name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bartolomeo&oldid=1212038132 " Categories : Given names Italian masculine given names Masculine given names Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

380-429: Was born in Florence, and seems to have spent most of his life there. He was a singer in the cathedral of Santissima Annunziata from 1488, and was appointed as a singer in the baptistry chapel by Lorenzo de' Medici himself. In addition he worked as an organist at several locations in Florence, finally obtaining the position of organist at the cathedral in 1509, a position he retained for the rest of his life. Bartolomeo

400-573: Was well-connected with the artistic and cultural life in Florence. In addition to being part of the circle of Lorenzo de' Medici, his friends included the poet Lorenzo Strozzi , and he was the music teacher of the son of Niccolò Machiavelli . He also may have been one of the teachers of Francesco Corteccia , the most prominent Florentine musician of the middle of the 16th century. Some of Bartolomeo's children and grandchildren also became well-known musicians in Florence, including his sons Antonio, Lorenzo, and Piero, and his grandson Baccio degli Organi ,

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