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  1. Giovanni de' Bardi, nado o 5 de febreiro de 1534 en Florencia e finado en setembro de 1612, conde de Vernio, foi un literato, militar, escritor, compositor e crítico italiano. É coñecido por ser un dos promotores da Camerata Fiorentina ou Camerata de' Bardi.

  2. 6 de sept. de 2018 · Who is Giovanni de’ Bardi? Giovanni de’ Bardi: Opera & Football Member of one of the most important families in Florence linked to the family Medici and Lorenzo il Magnifico and famous for being the bankers of the Kings of England through the Middle Ages, just few know that Giovanni de’ Bardi is a fundamental figure in the history of music, since in 1576-1592 he decided to found the ...

  3. Italian composer and writer. This page was last edited on 6 April 2024, at 16:53. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Giovanni Bardi o Giovanni Maria de' Bardi (Florència, 5 de febrer de 1534 - Florència, 1612) fou comte de Vernio, militar, acadèmic, escriptor, músic, diplomàtic, polític i mecenes italià. Impulsor i animador de la " Camerata Florentina ", grup d'artistes i intel·lectuals de la Florència dels Mèdici .

  5. In 1483 Giovanni de' Bardi, who had served the Medici as manager of the London branch of bank during the late 1460s, commissioned Sandro Botticelli to paint an altarpiece for his newly quired chapel in the church of Santo Spirito in Florence. This study examines the painting, its. tron, and context in the light of visual, theological, and ...

  6. Bardi, Giovanni déBardi, Giovanni dé, Count of Vernio, Italian nobleman, patron of music and art, and composer; b. Florence, Feb. 5, 1534; d. Rome, Sept. 1612. He was the founder of the Florentine Camerata, a group of musicians who met at his home (1576–c. 1582) to discuss the music of Greek antiquity; this led to the beginnings of opera.

  7. Florentine Camerata. The Florentine Camerata, also known as the Camerata de' Bardi, were a group of humanists, musicians, poets and intellectuals in late Renaissance Florence who gathered under the patronage of Count Giovanni de' Bardi to discuss and guide trends in the arts, especially music and drama. [1] [2] They met at the house of Giovanni ...