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'''Cesare Negri''' (c.1535 - c.1604) was a [[dance]] master in the court of [[Milan]]. He is known to us today because of his work ''Le Gratie d'Amore'' and its second edition, ''Nuove Inventioni Di Balli''. |
'''Cesare Negri''' (c.1535 - c.1604) was a [[dance]] master in the court of [[Milan]]. He is known to us today because of his work ''[[Le Gratie d'Amore]]'' and its second edition, ''Nuove Inventioni Di Balli''. |
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* [http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/negri/ Le Gratie d'Amore and Nuove Inventioni Di Balli] |
* [http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/negri/ Le Gratie d'Amore and Nuove Inventioni Di Balli] |
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Latest revision as of 14:36, 4 December 2006
Cesare Negri (c.1535 - c.1604) was a dance master in the court of Milan. He is known to us today because of his work Le Gratie d'Amore and its second edition, Nuove Inventioni Di Balli.