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Cantata academica,
Carmen basiliense, Op. 62, is a 1959
cantata by
Benjamin Britten to a
Latin text. It was
commissioned by Paul
Sacher for the quincentenary...
- Necrologi****
Basiliense, p. 146. Boehmer, J. F. (1868),
Fontes Rerum Germanicarum, Band IV (Stuttgart)
Kalendarium Necrologi****
Basiliense, p. 147. Manuel...
- twelve-tone row—a "tema
seriale con fuga"—in his
Cantata Academica:
Carmen Basiliense (1959) as an
emblem of academicism. Ten
features of Schoenberg's mature...
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Kenneth D. (1973). "Observations on the
zoospores of
Pseudendoclonium basiliense and
Trichosarcina polymorpha(Chlorophyceae)".
Canadian Journal of Botany...
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Florence and
other Essays, Oxford, 1964. Haller,
Johannes ed.,
Concilium Basiliense, vol. i–v, Basel, 1896–1904. Hefele, K.J., Conciliengeschichte, vol. vii...
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Honegger (many works,
including his
Second and
Fourth Symphony (Deliciae
Basilienses)
Frank Martin (six works,
including the
Petite symphonie concertante)...
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today as the
Capitula Dacheriana, the
Canones Gregorii, the
Canones Basilienses, and the
Canones Cottoniani, all of
which were
compiled before the Paenitentiale...
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Symphony No. 13 in C
major Benjamin Britten –
Cantata academica,
carmen basiliense, op. 62, for SATB
chorus and
orchestra Fanfare for St Edmundsbury, for...
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important work, though, was that on his
Symphony No. 4
subtitled "Deliciae
Basilienses" ("The
Delights of Basel"),
dedicated to his
friend Paul Sacher. It is...
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written in 1946 on a
commission from Paul Sacher.
Subtitled Deliciæ
Basilienses, it was
first performed on 21
January 1947, by the
chamber orchestra...