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Isabella Bendidio was a Ferrarese noblewoman who, along with her sister Lucrezia Bendidio, sang in the first incarnation of the concerto delle donne as part of the court's musica secreta. She married Cornelio Bentivoglio, a powerful nobleman and member of the Bentivoglio family, in 1573, at which point she may have stopped singing at court. She was the mother of Guido and Enzo Bentivoglio, who were the earliest patrons of Girolamo Frescobaldi. She was also the aunt of Anna Guarini, who later replaced her in the concerto delle donne.

Vittoria Bentivoglio was a singer in the 16th century Ferrarese court of Alfonso II d'Este and a member of the first period of the court's concerto delle donne. She was born into the noble Cybò family, and later married a member of the renowned Bentivoglio family. She remained a prominent member of the court even after she stopped singing regularly for the musica secreta. She also danced in the balletto delle donne.

Gualtieri Comune in Emilia-Romagna, Italy

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Bentivoglio, Emilia-Romagna Comune in Emilia-Romagna, Italy

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<i>Bentivoglio Altarpiece</i> painting by Lorenzo Costa

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Basilica of San Giacomo Maggiore historic church and monastery in Bologna, Italy

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Palazzo Bentivoglio, Bologna building in Bologna, Italy

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