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Simone Verovio (fl. 1575 – 17 December 1607) was a Dutch calligrapher, engraver, printer, and editor. He was born (perhaps with the name Simon Werrewick ) in 's-Hertogenbosch and moved to Rome no later than 1575. By 1586 he began printing music books, using engraved plates. These were some of the first music books published in this manner. Some of the books he printed seem to have been engraved by Van Buyten, however through various editions the attribution changes. He printed Luzzasco Luzzaschi's Madrigali (1601) and Claudio Merulo's Toccate d'intavolatura (1598, 1604).

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  • Simone Verovio (de)
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  • Simone Verovio (* um 1555 in s'Hertogenbosch; † 17. Dezember 1607 in Rom) war ein holländischer Komponist, Kalligraph, Notenstecher, Verleger und Herausgeber. (de)
  • Simone Verovio (Bois-le-Duc fl. 1575 – Rome, 17 décembre 1608) est un calligraphe, graveur, imprimeur et éditeur de musique néerlandais. (fr)
  • Simone Verovio (fl. 1575 – 17 December 1607) was a Dutch calligrapher, engraver, printer, and editor. He was born (perhaps with the name Simon Werrewick ) in 's-Hertogenbosch and moved to Rome no later than 1575. By 1586 he began printing music books, using engraved plates. These were some of the first music books published in this manner. Some of the books he printed seem to have been engraved by Van Buyten, however through various editions the attribution changes. He printed Luzzasco Luzzaschi's Madrigali (1601) and Claudio Merulo's Toccate d'intavolatura (1598, 1604). (en)
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  • Simone Verovio (* um 1555 in s'Hertogenbosch; † 17. Dezember 1607 in Rom) war ein holländischer Komponist, Kalligraph, Notenstecher, Verleger und Herausgeber. (de)
  • Simone Verovio (Bois-le-Duc fl. 1575 – Rome, 17 décembre 1608) est un calligraphe, graveur, imprimeur et éditeur de musique néerlandais. (fr)
  • Simone Verovio (fl. 1575 – 17 December 1607) was a Dutch calligrapher, engraver, printer, and editor. He was born (perhaps with the name Simon Werrewick ) in 's-Hertogenbosch and moved to Rome no later than 1575. By 1586 he began printing music books, using engraved plates. These were some of the first music books published in this manner. Some of the books he printed seem to have been engraved by Van Buyten, however through various editions the attribution changes. He printed Luzzasco Luzzaschi's Madrigali (1601) and Claudio Merulo's Toccate d'intavolatura (1598, 1604). (en)
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