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Landini may refer to *Landini (surname) **Francesco Landini (), Italian composer *Landini (tractor) produced by the Italian company Landini SpA *Landini cadence, a technique in music composition named after composer Francesco Landini Francesco Landini ( or 1335 – 2 September 1397; also known by many names) was a Florentine composer, poet, organist, singer and instrument maker, and a central figure of the music of the Trecento in the Italian peninsula. Name Frances ...
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Landini (surname)
Landini is an Italian surname that may refer to * Adelmo Landini (1896–1965), Italian inventor, pupil and assistant of Guglielmo Marconi * Agnese Landini (born 1976), Italian teacher, wife of former Prime Minister Matteo Renzi * Maurizio Landini (born 1961), Italian trade unionist * Andrea Landini (1847–1935), Italian painter * Claude Landini, Swiss basketball player * Fausto Landini (born 1951), Italian football coach and player *Francesco Landini (c.1325/1335–1397), Italian composer, organist, singer, poet and instrument maker * Maria Landini (c.1668–1722), Italian soprano * Massimiliana Landini Aleotti (born 1942/43), Italian billionaire heiress *Raúl Landini Raúl Athos Landini (July 14, 1909 – September 29, 1988) was an Argentina, Argentine Boxing, boxer who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics. He was born in Buenos Aires. In 1928 he won the silver medal in the welterweight class after los ... (1909–1988), Argentine boxer * Spartaco Landini (1944–2017 ...
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Francesco Landini
Francesco Landini ( or 1335 – 2 September 1397; also known by many names) was a Florentine composer, poet, organist, singer and instrument maker, and a central figure of the music of the Trecento in the Italian peninsula. Name Francesco's name is recorded in many variants throughout medieval manuscripts and documents, including, Francesco degli Organi, Francesco il Cieco, Francesco da Firenze, Magister Franciscus de Florentia, Magister Franciscus Coecus Horghanista de Florentia (in the Squarcialupi Codex), Francesco degli orghani and Cechus de Florentia. Modern scholars no longer accept the idea that he was a member of the Landini family and prefer to use the names "Francesco degli Organi" or "Francesco degli orghani" (Francesco of the organs), "Francesco da Firenze'"(Francesco of Firenze), and "Francesco il Cieco" or "Franciscus cecus" (Francesco the blind) to refer to the composer. The surname "Landini" or "Landino" has not been linked to the composer in any sourc ...
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Landini (tractor)
Landini SpA, is an Italian agricultural machinery manufacturer. The company designs and builds tractors. The company was founded by Giovanni Landini in 1884 in Fabbrico, Italy. Landini had just started making tractors in 1925, when Giovanni died preventing the completion of the first prototype tractor. Giovanni Landini's sons took over the business and saw the completion of the tractor project. Early models In 1925, the sons built the first authentic Italian tractor, a 30 hp machine. It was a success and was the forerunner of the viable range of Landini 40 and 50 hp models which appeared in the mid-1930s and were to become renowned under the names of Velite, Bufalo, and Super. The first production tractors were powered by a 40 hp semi-diesel engine which was a two stroke single-cylinder unit. The company continued to produce semi-diesel engined tractors until 1957. When World War II started, the production stopped. Diversification In 1959, the first Landini craw ...
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Landini Cadence
A Landini cadence (Landini sixth or Landini sixth cadence), or under-third cadence, is a type of cadence (music), cadence, a technique in music composition, named after Francesco Landini (1325–1397), an influential Italian composer, in honor of his extensive use of the technique. The technique was used extensively in the 14th and early 15th century. In a typical Medieval music, Medieval cadence, a major sixth interval (music), musical interval is expanded to an octave by having each note move outwards one steps and skips, step. In Landini's version, an Nonchord tone, escape tone in the upper voice narrows the interval (music), interval briefly to a perfect fifth before the octave. There could also be an inner voice; in the example the inner voice would move from F to G, in the same rhythm as the lower voice. Landini was not the first to use the cadence (Gherardello da Firenze appears to be the first whose works have survived), and was not the last: the cadence was still in u ...
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