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Dictionary definition: Corsi, Jacopo
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- The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music
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Corsi, Jacopo
(
b
Florence, 1561;
d
Florence, 1602). It. nobleman in whose house in Florence the
Camerata
met, as also in
Bardi's
. Comp. 2 songs (the only surviving part) in Peri's
Dafne
, perf. in Corsi's house, in 1598. In 1600 was ...
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Article: Excess baggage for Flash - Corsi hands it to closer.
The Boston Herald;
September 10, 1998 ;
700+ words
... ... Tom Gordon has a new job to master. Jim Corsi's bellhop. Gordon is just one of several ... Sox wiseguy pitchers who have been giving Corsi a hard time the last couple of days. They refused to believe Corsi when he said that he and Mark McGwire ...
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