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Gasparo Pratoneri, nicknamed "Spirito da Reggio" (fl. 1556–59) was an Italian priest, and composer of the Renaissance based at San Prospero in Reggio Emilia. He was musical tutor to the nobleman composer Alfonso Fontanelli. Pratoneri is often confused with his contemporary, the more famous "Hoste da Reggio," Bartolomeo Torresano, whose works sometimes appeared after his death named as "Spirito L'Hoste", even though this name was not used during his lifetime.

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  • Gasparo Pratoneri (en)
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  • Gasparo Pratoneri, nicknamed "Spirito da Reggio" (fl. 1556–59) was an Italian priest, and composer of the Renaissance based at San Prospero in Reggio Emilia. He was musical tutor to the nobleman composer Alfonso Fontanelli. Pratoneri is often confused with his contemporary, the more famous "Hoste da Reggio," Bartolomeo Torresano, whose works sometimes appeared after his death named as "Spirito L'Hoste", even though this name was not used during his lifetime. (en)
  • Gasparo Pratoneri, surnommé Spirito da Reggio, est un prêtre italien et compositeur de la Renaissance, actif dans les années 1556-1559, et rattaché à San Prospero, à Reggio d'Emilie. Il fut l'instructeur de musique du compositeur aristocrate Alfonso Fontanelli. Pratoneri est souvent confondu avec son contemporain Hoste da Reggio, ou Bartolomeo Torresano, dont les republications posthumes de ses œuvres sont attribuées à "Spirito L'Hoste", bien que Torresano n'ait jamais été désigné ainsi de son vivant. (fr)
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  • Gasparo Pratoneri, nicknamed "Spirito da Reggio" (fl. 1556–59) was an Italian priest, and composer of the Renaissance based at San Prospero in Reggio Emilia. He was musical tutor to the nobleman composer Alfonso Fontanelli. Pratoneri is often confused with his contemporary, the more famous "Hoste da Reggio," Bartolomeo Torresano, whose works sometimes appeared after his death named as "Spirito L'Hoste", even though this name was not used during his lifetime. (en)
  • Gasparo Pratoneri, surnommé Spirito da Reggio, est un prêtre italien et compositeur de la Renaissance, actif dans les années 1556-1559, et rattaché à San Prospero, à Reggio d'Emilie. Il fut l'instructeur de musique du compositeur aristocrate Alfonso Fontanelli. Pratoneri est souvent confondu avec son contemporain Hoste da Reggio, ou Bartolomeo Torresano, dont les republications posthumes de ses œuvres sont attribuées à "Spirito L'Hoste", bien que Torresano n'ait jamais été désigné ainsi de son vivant. (fr)
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