Allegri
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Allegri is a surname, and may refer to:
- Gregorio AllegriGregorio AllegriGregorio Allegri was an Italian composer of the Roman School and brother of Domenico Allegri; he was also a priest and a singer. He lived mainly in Rome, where he would later die.-Life:...
(1582-1652), Italian composer - Domenico AllegriDomenico AllegriDomenico Allegri was an Italian composer and singer of the early Baroque Roman School. He was the second son of the Milanese coachman Costantino Allegri, who lived in Roma with his family, and a younger brother of the more famous Gregorio Allegri...
(1585-1629), Italian composer - Lorenzo Allegri (painter)Lorenzo Allegri (painter)Lorenzo Allegri was an inferior Italian painter of whom very little is known. He was uncle to the celebrated Antonio Allegri, called Correggio, and is said to have been his first instructor in the rules of art. In 1503 he painted a picture for the convent of San Francesco in Correggio, but no work...
(died 1527), Italian painter and uncle of Correggio - Lorenzo AllegriLorenzo AllegriLorenzo Allegri was an Italian composer, who worked at the Medici court, in Florence. He was mainly known as a lutenist, and for lute he wrote dances, sometimes with vocal parts.-External links:...
(1567-1648), Italian composer - Antonio da CorreggioAntonio da CorreggioAntonio Allegri da Correggio , usually known as Correggio, was the foremost painter of the Parma school of the Italian Renaissance, who was responsible for some of the most vigorous and sensuous works of the 16th century...
(1489-1534, full name Antonio Allegri da Correggio), Italian Renaissance painter - Massimiliano Allegri (born 1967), Current AC Milan, Italian football manager and former player
- Pomponio AllegriPomponio AllegriPomponio Allegri was an Italian painter. He was the son of Correggio, and studied the first rudiments of art under his father before Correggio's death when he was thirteen years of age. He is said to have continued his studies after Correggio's death, under Francesco Maria Rondani, the ablest...
(1521-1593), Italian painter