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Santa Croce

 
Music Encyclopedia: Francesco Santa Croce

(b Padua, c 1487; d Loreto, ?1556). Italian composer. He was maestro di cappella of Treviso Cathedral. One of the earliest composers to use cori spezzati, his extant music includes four five-part motets and psalm settings for double choir.



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For the basilica in Florence, see Basilica of Santa Croce, Florence, for the basilica in Rome see Santa Croce in Gerusalemme.
Santa Croce shown within Venice.

Santa Croce is one of the six sestieri of Venice.

Geography

It occupies the north west part of the main islands, and can be divided into two areas: the eastern area being largely mediaeval, and the western - including the main port and the Tronchetto - mostly lying on land reclaimed in the twentieth century.

The district includes the Piazzale Roma, home to Venice's bus station and car parks, and around which is the only area of the city in which cars can travel. The tourist attractions lie mostly in the eastern part of the quarter, and include the Church of San Nicolo da Tolentino, the Fondaco dei Turchi, the Church of San Giacomo dell'Orio, the Centre for the History of Costume, the Patrician Palace and Ca'Corner della Regina.

History

The area was once part of the Luprio swamp, but has been steadily reclaimed. It is the area most affected by the opening of the lagoon road in April 1933.

Notes and references

Coordinates: 45°26′15.58″N 12°19′09.15″E / 45.4376611°N 12.3192083°E / 45.4376611; 12.3192083


 
 

 

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