http://localhost:8870/sparql?query=define%20sql%3Adescribe-mode%20%22CBD%22%20%20DESCRIBE%20%3Chttp%3A%2F%2Fdata.doremus.org%2Fartist%2F50d53182-199e-3380-9a2e-16d0e1768c68%3E&output=application%2Fatom%2Bxml2024-03-28T16:57:27.179287ZOData Service and Descriptor Documenthttp://data.doremus.org/artist/50d53182-199e-3380-9a2e-16d0e1768c682024-03-28T16:57:27.179287ZAlessandro OrologioAlexander Horologius Alessandro Orologio (ou Alexander Horologius, né vers 1555 à San Giorgio della Richinvelda, mort en juin 1633 à Vienne), est un compositeur et un musicien italien.OrologioAlessandroAlessandro Orologio (also Alexander Horologius) (c. 1550–1633) was an Italian composer and instrumentalist, who lived in German lands. Orologio's first appearance on record is as a trumpeter in the court of Rudolf II at Prague around 1580. He remained there until 1613, and was named vice-kapellmeister in 1603, though he also traveled widely. In a 1594 visit to Kassel, he met famed lutenist John Dowland. His propensity for travel resulted in the mistaken impression (first proposed by Richard Eitner) that there were two Alessandro Orologios. After 1613 Orologio received a pension in Prague, and continued to work at Steyr and Garsten.Orologio, Alessandro (1550?-1633)13898119Alexander Horologius14574620100671HorologiusAlessandro OrologioAlexanderOrologio, Alessandro16331550Alessandro Orologio