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==== 1600s ====
==== 1600s ====


* 1614-1629 - Giovanni Priuli (composer)
* 1614-1629 - '''Giovanni Priuli''' (composer)


* 1652-1707 - Giovanni Burnacini & His son Lodovico Burnacini (artist)
* 1652-1707 - Giovanni Burnacini & His son Lodovico Burnacini (artist)


* 1658-1700 - Antonio Draghi (composer)
* 1652-1658, 1665-1667 - '''Antonio Cesti''' (composer)
 
* 1658-1700 - '''Antonio Draghi''' (composer)


==== 1700s ====
==== 1700s ====


* 1716-1746 - Antonio Caldara (composer
* 1716-1746 - '''Antonio Caldara''' (composer)


* 1758-1766 - Gasparo Angiolini (dancer)  
* 1758-1766 - '''Gasparo Angiolini''' (dancer)  


* 1766-1825 - Antonio Salieri (composer)
* 1766-1825 - '''Antonio Salieri''' (composer)


* 1780-1785 - Giuseppe Ceracchi (artist)
* 1780-1785 - '''Giuseppe Ceracchi''' (artist)


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Revision as of 08:15, 25 December 2023

Italian Diaspora (Austria)

Timeline

1600s

  • 1614-1629 - Giovanni Priuli (composer)
  • 1652-1707 - Giovanni Burnacini & His son Lodovico Burnacini (artist)
  • 1652-1658, 1665-1667 - Antonio Cesti (composer)
  • 1658-1700 - Antonio Draghi (composer)

1700s

  • 1716-1746 - Antonio Caldara (composer)
  • 1758-1766 - Gasparo Angiolini (dancer)
  • 1766-1825 - Antonio Salieri (composer)
  • 1780-1785 - Giuseppe Ceracchi (artist)

Media in category "Italian Diaspora (Austria)"

The following 11 files are in this category, out of 11 total.