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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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Giacomo Carissimi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒaːkomo kaˈrissimi] ;
baptized 18
April 1605 – 12
January 1674) was an
Italian composer and music...
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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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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...
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Leonardo Ferrari Carissimi (born
November 27, 1983) is an
Italian movie and
stage director.
Leonardo Ferrari Carissimi was born in Rome, Italy. From 2009...
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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...
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separated these sections into
separate movements.
Oratorios (of
which Giacomo Carissimi was a pioneer)
extended this
concept into concert-length works, usually...
- Psychotherapy. 17 (1): 63–78. doi:10.1002/cpp.653. PMID 19911432.
Pizutti LT,
Carissimi A,
Valdivia LJ,
Ilgenfritz CA,
Freitas JJ,
Sopezki D, et al. (June 2019)...
- The most
significant composers of
oratorio latino were in
Italy Giacomo Carissimi,
whose Jephte is
regarded as the
first masterpiece of the
genre (like...
- (autobiographical novel, 1931)
Swiss Family Manhattan (novel, 1932) Ex
Libris Carissimis (non-fiction
writing based on
lectures he
presented at
University of Pennsylvania...