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  1. Según unas crónicas, su hermano le acompañó al altar, donde se casó con Vincenzo Galilei, 2 y Giulia fue con Vincenzo a vivir a la cosmopolita ciudad de Florencia (Italia) en 1574 cuando ya tenían seis hijos, entre ellos Galileo Galilei, quien quedó en el padrinazgo de un amigo de la pareja en Pisa.

  2. Giulia Ammannati (1 January 1538, Villa Basilica – 1 August 1620, Florence) was a woman from Lucca and Livorno area who is best known as the mother of Galileo Galilei. She was a member of a prosperous family. Her ancestor Iacopo Ammannati was the secretary of Pope Pius II .

    • Italian
    • 1 August 1620, Florence, Italy
  3. 11 de sept. de 2018 · Daughter of Cosimo Ammannati and Lucrezia Wife of Vincenzo Galilei Mother of Galileo Galilei; Virgina Galilei; Michelagnolo Galilei; Livia Galilei; Unknwon Galilei and 1 other Sister of Diamante Ammannati; Dorotea Ammannati; Ermellina Ammannati and Leone Ammannati. Managed by: Private User Last Updated:

    • Pisa, Tuscany
    • Vincenzo Galilei
    • Tuscany
    • 1538
  4. Spouse and Children. Parents and Siblings. Galileo Galilei. 1564–1642. Marina Gamba. 1570–1612. Marriage: about 1584. Virginia Galilei. 1600–1634. Livia Galilei. 1601–1659. Vincenzio Galilei. 1606–1649. Sources (5) Legacy NFS Source: Galileo Galilei - Published information: birth-name: GALILEO GALILEI. Galileo Galilei, "Find A Grave Index"

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    • Marina Gamba
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    He was born in 1520 in Santa Maria a Monte, near Pisa, Tuscany and began studying the lute at an early age. His mother was from San Vincenzo near Livorno. Sometime before 1562 he moved to Pisa, where on 5 July he married Giulia Ammannati of a noble family. Galileo Galilei was the oldest of six or seven children; another son, Michelagnolo, born in 1...

    Galilei promoted equal temperament.In his exploration of tuning and keys, he composed 24 groups of dances, "clearly related to 12 major and 12 minor keys" (1584). Some of Galilei's most important theoretical contributions involve the treatment of dissonance: he had a largely modern conception, allowing passing dissonance "if the voices flow smoothl...

    Palisca, Claude. "Vincenzo Galilei", Grove Music Online, ed. L. Macy (Accessed March 7, 2007), (subscription access)
    Reese, Gustave, Music in the Renaissance. New York, W.W. Norton & Co., 1954. ISBN 0-393-09530-4
    Sadie, Stanley, ed. Vincenzo Galilei, The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 20 vol. London, Macmillan Publishers Ltd., 1980. ISBN 1-56159-174-2[Retrieved 2004-05-27]
    Slonimsky, Nicolas, ed. The Concise Edition of Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, 8th ed. New York, Schirmer Books, 1993. ISBN 0-02-872416-X[Retrieved 2004-05-27]
    Media related to Vincenzo Galileiat Wikimedia Commons
    Free scores by Vincenzo Galilei at the International Music Score Library Project(IMSLP)
    Free scores by Vincenzo Galilei in the Choral Public Domain Library(ChoralWiki)
    Free scores at the Mutopia Project
  5. Giulia Ammanati, Galileo's mother, came from a family that had originated from Pescia and settled in Pisa around 1536. Giulia was born in 1538 and had three sisters, Diamante, Dorotea and Ermellina, and one brother, Leone. The only thing we know about her father Cosimo, a lumber merchant, is that on the day his daughter married Vincenzo Galilei ...

  6. portalegalileo.museogalileo.it › igjrPortale Galileo

    Vincenzo Galilei. ca. 1520-1591. Vincenzo Galilei nacque intorno al 1520 a Santa Maria a Monte, nel Valdarno, dove il nonno Giovanni si era trasferito verso il 1470 da Firenze, probabilmente in seguito a un rapido declino economico della famiglia. Fu liutista, compositore e teorico musicale. Dopo un periodo di studio a Venezia sotto la guida ...