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Alberti (surname)
Alberti is a common surname in Italian language and derives from given name Alberto, Latin translation of Germanic Albert. It may refer to: * Alberti (family), Florentine family * Achille Alberti (1860–1943), Italian sculptor * Aída Alberti (1915–2006), Argentine film actress *Alberto di Giovanni Alberti (1525–1599), Italian architect and artist *Alessandro Alberti (1551–1590), Italian painter * Angela Alberti (born 1949), Italian gymnast *Barbara Alberti (born 1943), Italian writer, journalist, and screenwriter *Carlo Alberti (born 1959) is a retired Vancouver Columbus FC player and coach *Charly Alberti (born 1963), Argentine drummer, member of the rock band Soda Stereo *Cherubino Alberti (Borghegiano) (1553–1615), Italian engraver and painter *Domenico Alberti (c. 1710–1740), Italian composer and singer after whom the musical figuration known as the Alberti bass is named *Dorona Alberti (born 1975), Dutch singer and actress *Durante Alberti (1538–1613), Italian pai ...
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Italian Language
Italian (''italiano'' or ) is a Romance language of the Indo-European language family that evolved from the Vulgar Latin of the Roman Empire. Together with Sardinian, Italian is the least divergent language from Latin. Spoken by about 85 million people (2022), Italian is an official language in Italy, Switzerland (Ticino and the Grisons), San Marino, and Vatican City. It has an official minority status in western Istria (Croatia and Slovenia). Italian is also spoken by large immigrant and expatriate communities in the Americas and Australia.Ethnologue report for language code:ita (Italy)
– Gordon, Raymond G., Jr. (ed.), 2005. Ethnologue: Languages of the World, Fifteenth edition. Dallas, Tex.: SIL International. Online version
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Eva Allen Alberti
Eva Allen Alberti (April 4, 1856 – March 6, 1938) was an American dramatics teacher who specialized in the American meaning of pantomime i.e. mime. Her students were actors, teachers, directors and producers including, Prof. Gertrude Colby, Jane Cowl, Cecil B. DeMille, William C. deMille, Ann Harding, Fredric March, Douglas MacLean, Guthrie McClintic, William Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Anita Stewart, Stuart Walker, and Chester M. Wallace. Early life and education Evangel Eva Allen was born in Alfred, New York, April 4, 1856. Her father was Jonathan Macomber Allen (1823-1892), president of Alfred University. Abigail Ann (Maxson) Allen (1824-1894). Her siblings were William (b. 1853), May (b. 1860), and Alfred (b. 1866). She was educated at Alfred University (A. B., 1877; A. M., 1879). Career For thirteen years, Alberti was a lecturer at Teachers College, Columbia University. She was the president of the New York College of Expression, and the director of the Young People's T ...
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Leon Battista Alberti
Leon Battista Alberti (; 14 February 1404 – 25 April 1472) was an Italian Renaissance humanist author, artist, architect, poet, priest, linguist, philosopher, and cryptographer; he epitomised the nature of those identified now as polymaths. He is considered the founder of Western cryptography, a claim he shares with Johannes Trithemius. Although he often is characterized exclusively as an architect, as James Beck has observed, "to single out one of Leon Battista's 'fields' over others as somehow functionally independent and self-sufficient is of no help at all to any effort to characterize Alberti's extensive explorations in the fine arts". Although Alberti is known mostly for being an artist, he was also a mathematician of many sorts and made great advances to this field during the fifteenth century. The two most important buildings he designed are the churches of San Sebastiano (1460) and Sant'Andrea (1472), both in Mantua. Alberti's life was described in Giorgio Vasari's ' ...
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Leandro Alberti
Leandro Alberti (1479–1552) was an Italian Dominican historian. Life Alberti was born and died at Bologna. In his early youth he attracted the attention of the Bolognese rhetorician, Giovanni Garzoni, who volunteered to act as his tutor. He entered the Dominican Order in 1493, and after the completion of his philosophical and theological studies was called to Rome by his friend, the Master General, Francesco Silvestri of Ferrara, called "Ferrariensis". He served him as secretary and ''socius'' until the death of Silvestri in 1528. Works In 1517, Alberti published in six books a treatise on the famous men of his order (''De viris illustribus Ordinis Praedicatorum'', Bologna 1517), still profitably consulted.. This work has gone through numerous editions and been translated into many modern tongues. Besides several lives of the saints, some of which Papebroch embodied in the ''Acta Sanctorum'', and a history of the Madonna di San Luca and the adjoining monastery, he publishe ...
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Jorge Alberti
Jorge Alberto Martinez (born March 31, 1977), known as Jorge Alberti, is a Puerto Rican actor who has starred in many telenovelas, most recently in ''Hombre Tenías que Ser''. Acting career Jorge Alberti portrayed the role of Roberto on the former NBC daytime drama ''Passions'' for three years and had a small role in Steven Soderbergh's '' Che'' starring Benicio del Toro. From 2007 to 2008 he starred in ''Lola'', the number one prime time television series in Chile on Canal 13. In 2007, Jorge Alberti signed on with Hollywood Talent Manager Ruben Malaret of Malaret Entertainment for exclusive representation worldwide and obtained a protagonist role in the Mexican telenovela, '' Vuélveme A Querer'', in 2009. In February 2008 Alberti was honored at the world-famous "Viña Del Mar Festival" he was crowned as the "Rey" (King) of the festival by the International Press whom attends the Festival every year. In 2011, he returned to Mexico to participate in ''Emperatriz''. A year afte ...
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Johann Friedrich Alberti
Johann Friedrich Alberti (11 January 1642 – 14 June 1710) was a German composer and organist. Alberti was born in Tönning, Schleswig. He received his musical training in Leipzig from Werner Fabricius and in Dresden from Vincenzo Albrici. Then he worked as an organist in Merseburg cathedral until his departure in 1698 caused by the paralysis of his right hand because of a stroke. His pupil Georg Friedrich Kauffmann succeeded him as a princely Saxon townsman and cathedral organist at the court of the Saxon duke and Merseburg Cathedral. Alberti's works include chorale preludes, 35 choral arrangements, 12 ricercati (lost) and various sacred works. He died, aged 68, in Merseburg, Saxony-Anhalt Saxony-Anhalt (german: Sachsen-Anhalt ; nds, Sassen-Anholt) is a state of Germany, bordering the states of Brandenburg, Saxony, Thuringia and Lower Saxony. It covers an area of and has a population of 2.18 million inhabitants, making it the .... List of selected works *''Gelobe ...
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Irvin Alberti
Irving Alberti is an actor and humourist from the Dominican Republic. In 2012, he was elected by Luz García’s ''Noche de Luz'' programme as a "Summer’s Hot Body". Career ;Radio *“Botando el Golpe” *“Parando el Trote” ;Television *“Perdone la hora” *“No hay 2 sin 3” (TV Series, 2005 [aired in 2009]) *“Chévere Nights” (2011–present) *“Qué chévere es saber” ;Theatre * “Hairspray (musical), Hairspray” * “Me dejó por Nueva York” * “Las aventuras de Willie” * “¡Qué buena es mi suegra!” * “Blancanieves” * “Los tres temores” ;Filmography References Living people Dominican Republic television presenters Dominican Republic male film actors Dominican Republic male stage actors Dominican Republic male television actors Dominican Republic humorists People from Santo Domingo Year of birth missing (living people) {{DominicanRepublic-actor-stub ...
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Innocentio Alberti
Innocentio Alberti (c. 1535 – June 15, 1615) was an Italian Renaissance instrumentalist and composer. He came from a family of musicians from Treviso. His father was a trumpeter and his brother and uncle were also musicians. He was brought to Padua to be a music tutor in the ''Accademia degli Elevati'' under Francesco Portinaro in 1557. When the ''Accademia'' was dissolved in 1560 Alberti went to work for the Este court in Ferrara, where he remained on the court rolls until the court's dissolution in 1598. He was listed as "Innocentio del Cornetto" under the list of instrumentalists, suggesting that he played the cornett for the court. Alberti's first published madrigals were in Cypriano de Rore's fourth book of madrigals for five voices, alongside those of Rore, Portinaro, and other members of the ''Accademia''. His three books of madrigals published in the first decade of the 17th century in Venice are most likely collections of madrigals written between ten and thirty years ...
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Ignaz Alberti
Ignaz Alberti (11 April 1760, in Vienna - 31 August 1794, in Vienna) was an Austrian illustrator, engraver and book printer. He employed some 20 engravers in 1787 who applied their skills to cartography and botanical books. After his death his widow managed the printing and publication. His 1796 Vienna edition of the New Testament was printed and published by his widow, was banned by the Catholic Church, and appeared without imprimatur. Alberti engraved and printed the frontispiece for the original libretto of Mozart's ''Die Zauberflöte'' in Vienna in 1791. He was one of Mozart's fellow Masons in the ''Lodge Zur gekrönten Hoffung''. The frontispiece was so richly embellished with Masonic symbolism that it was removed from all subsequent editions of the libretto. Another publication to which Mozart contributed his final three lieder (K. 596-8), was the ''Liedersammlung für Kinder und Kinderfreunde am Clavier'' published in 1791 by Ignaz Alberti - this was the first in a set ...
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Giuseppe Matteo Alberti
Giuseppe Matteo Alberti (or Giuseppi) (20 September 1685, in Bologna, Italy – 18 February 1751, in Bologna, Italy) was an Italian Baroque composer and violinist. Life In 1705, he became a member of the Accademia Filarmonica. From 1709, he played the violin in the orchestra of the San Petronio Basilica in Bologna. Later, he was elected a president of the Accademia Filarmonica six times, the first time in 1721. In 1726, he became ''maestro di capella'' of San Giovanni in Monte and in 1734 of San Domenico. Works His works were influenced by Antonio Vivaldi Antonio Lucio Vivaldi (4 March 1678 – 28 July 1741) was an Italian composer, virtuoso violinist and impresario of Baroque music. Regarded as one of the greatest Baroque composers, Vivaldi's influence during his lifetime was widespread a ... and they were much played in England. He wrote mostly instrumental works and published 12 symphonies as well as 10 concertos in six parts for violins. List of selected works ...
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Giovanni Alberti (painter)
Giovanni Alberti (Rome, 1558–1601) was an Italian painter, known for his perspective painting (quadratura). He was also a poet and writer about art critic. Biography The brother of Alessandro and Cherubino Alberti, and third son of Alberto, he was born at Borgo S. Sepolcro. He went to Rome during the papacy of Gregory XIII, who employed him in the papal palace on Monte Cavallo, and in the Vatican. He excelled in painting landscapes and perspective, in which the figures were usually painted by Cherubino. He was also employed by Clement VIII, to paint the sacristy of St. John of Lateran, and, in conjunction with his brothers, to decorate the Sala Clementina in the Vatican. For this work, which was commenced in 1595 and completed in 1598, the two painters (Alessandro had died during the course of execution) received 3050 scudi. In the 1590s Giovanni and Cherubino painted frescoes in the Capella Maggiore of San Silvestro al Quirinale, where the complex perspectival effects includ ...
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Gerlando Alberti
Gerlando Alberti (; September 18, 1927 – February 1, 2012), nicknamed ("the imperturbable one"), Lodato, ''Quindici anni di mafia'', pp. 47-50 was a member of the Sicilian Mafia.Morto Gerlando Alberti detto 'U paccaré'
ADN Kronos, February 1, 2012
He belonged to the Porta Nuova family in Palermo headed by . Alberti was involved in numerous notorious Mafia events, such as the