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- Musiche sacre concernenti messa, e salmi concertati con istromenti, imni, antifone et sonate (Venecia, 1656). Messa, 8vv, 2 vn, vc, otros instrumentos ad...
- Berlin Philharmonic in Hans Werner Henze's Sonata per Archi (1958) and Antifone (1960). In 1960 he performed Ildebrando Pizzetti's 1958 opera ********inio...
- Kammermusik (1958, rev. 1963) are far harsher; Henze returned to atonalism in Antifone, and later the other styles mentioned above again became important in his...
- working in the motet form, as can be seen by Francesco Barsanti's Sei Antifones 'in the style of Palestrina' (c. 1750; published by [Peter] Welcker, c...
- voci per ogni tempo ... opera XII (Op. 12), Rom, Mascardi Heirs, 1673 Antifone della Beatissima Vergine Maria, solite ricitarsi tutto l'anno doppo l'offizio...
- Melodie Sacre, Anno I, 1897 Amen Animam meam dilectam 6 Antifone per la festa di San Marco 6 Antifone per la festa della Santa Famiglia Ascendit Deus ****oluzione...
- voices and continuo (Venice: Alessandro Raverii) Compieta, falsi bordoni, antifone, et litanie della Madonna for four voices and continuo (Venice: Alessandro...
- around 1647, the date of his last work, Compieta intiera concertata con le Antifone, e Litanie della Beatiss. Vergine Madre di Dio. Sacri rosarum flores, 1619;...
- including: 1st prize of Polish Young Composers competition for the 1961 Antifone per tre gruppi d'orchestra 2nd prize of UNESCO International Composers'...
- Solemnes (1702–1710) for choir, two violins and organ Regina Coeli (1712), antifone for double choir Laudetur Jesus Christus (1729) for soprano, alt, tenor...