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Dante Alighieri was a [[wikipedia:Florence|Florentine]] poet of the Middle Ages, most renowned for his ''[[wikipedia:Divine Comedy|Divine Comedy]]'': his works, with those of [[Francesco Petrarca]] and [[wikipedia:Giovanni Boccaccio|Giovanni Boccaccio]], have been seen as the foundation of Italian literature. | Dante Alighieri was a [[wikipedia:Florence|Florentine]] poet of the Middle Ages, most renowned for his ''[[wikipedia:Divine Comedy|Divine Comedy]]'': his works, with those of [[Francesco Petrarca]] and [[wikipedia:Giovanni Boccaccio|Giovanni Boccaccio]], have been seen as the foundation of Italian literature. | ||
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Revision as of 23:52, 27 October 2019
Life
Born: c1265
Died: 14 September 1321
Biography
Dante Alighieri was a Florentine poet of the Middle Ages, most renowned for his Divine Comedy: his works, with those of Francesco Petrarca and Giovanni Boccaccio, have been seen as the foundation of Italian literature.
View the Wikipedia article on Dante Alighieri.
Musical settings of literary works
Settings of text by Dante Alighieri
- Ballatetta (Arrigo Boito)
- Canto XXXIII del Paradiso (Paolo Pandolfo)
- Cosi nel mio parlar (Luca Marenzio)
- Laudi alla Vergine (Jorge Moreira)
- Laudi alla Vergine Maria (Giuseppe Verdi)
- Lo giorno se n'andava (Carlotta Ferrari)
- Misticheskii Khor (César Antonovich Cui)
- Ne l'etterno die (Carlotta Ferrari)
- Paradisal Journeys (Paul van Gulick)
- Quivi sospir con pianti et alti guai (Pietro Vinci)
- Quivi sospiri pianti (Luzzasco Luzzaschi)
- Quivi sospiri pianti ed alti guai (Domenico Micheli)
- Quivi sospiri pianti ed alti guai (Francesco Soriano)
- Quivi sospiri pianti ed alti guai (Giovanni Battista Mosto)
- Vergine Madre (Andrea Bossi)
- Pater Noster (Giuseppe Verdi) (misattrib.)
Publications
External links
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