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Giacomo Carissimi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈʒaːkomo kaˈrissimi] ;
baptized 18
April 1605 – 12
January 1674) was an
Italian composer and
music teacher...
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exemplar of the mid-17th-century
Historia Sacra form
composed by
Giacomo Carissimi around 1650 (probably 1648),
based on the
story of
Jephtha in the Old...
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Carissimi is the
sixth studio album by
English recording artist Frankmusik. This is a
project album where Turner released a song
every last day of the...
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Hohelied Salomos – 1975
album with
Solomon texts set to music.
Giacomo Carissimi, The
Judgement of
Solomon for
three chorus, two
violins and
organ Marc-Antoine...
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Sacro vergente anno, (also
called Carissimis Russiae populis), is a 7 July 1952
Apostolic Letter of Pope Pius XII to all
people of Russia,
issued on the...
- poet (d. 1627) 1590 –
Ahmed I,
Ottoman Emperor (d. 1617) 1605 –
Giacomo Carissimi,
Italian priest and
composer (d. 1674) 1666 – Jean-Féry Rebel, French...
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Jesus himself,
pointing to the
standard oratorio tradition of Schütz,
Carissimi, and others,
although these composers seem to have
thought that putting...
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Marta Carissimi (born 3 May 1987) is an
Italian football midfielder, who pla**** in
Serie A for AC
Milan Women. She
previously pla**** for ACF Torino, CF...
- intervals. Fine
examples may be
found in the
church music of
Giacomo Carissimi; and the
English vocal solos of
Henry Purcell (such as Mad Tom and Mad...
- (autobiographical novel, 1931)
Swiss Family Manhattan (novel, 1932) Ex
Libris Carissimis (non-fiction
writing based on
lectures he
presented at
University of Pennsylvania...