
Guglielmo Ebreo da Pesaro (c. 1420 – c. 1484) was a Jewish Italian dancer and dancing master at some of the most influential courts in Renaissance Italy, including Naples, Urbino, Milan, and Ferrara. His byname Ebreo means simply ‘Hebrew.’ Not always used when referring to him, da Pesaro indicates that he was from the east-central town of Pesaro. Between October 1463 and May 1465, Guglielmo probably converted from Judaism to Roman Catholicism and took the name Giovanni Ambrosio.
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Ballo Francese chiamato Amoroso (Arr. for Wind Ensemble and Percussion by Pascale Boquet)
Ballo Francese chiamato Petit Rinense (Arr. for Wind Ensemble and Percussion by Nicolas Sansarlat)
Voltate in Ça Rosina (Arr. for Wind Ensemble and Percussion by Ian Harrison)
Petit riense
Amoroso (Ballo Francese)
Amoroso
Gioioso y Petit Riense
Petit Riense/Rostiboli
In questo ballo - Petits riense
Jubilate Deo
De Voltate In ca: De Voltate In ca
Ballo Francese chiamato Amoroso
Ballo Francese chiamato Petit Rinense
Voltate in Ça Rosina
De Voltate In ca
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