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Litania is the
Latin term for litany, the
plural is litaniae.
Litania may also
refer to:
Books Litania (1952),
collection of
poems by
Werner Aspenström...
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consisting of a
number of petitions. The word
comes through Latin litania from
Ancient Gr**** λιτανεία (litaneía),
which in turn
comes from λιτή (litḗ)...
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Litania –
Music of
Krzysztof Komeda is an
album by the
Tomasz Stańko
Septet recorded in
February 1997 and
released on ECM
later that year,
featuring compositions...
- the same name was
released in 2004. Also in 2004 he
released the
album Litania ("Litany"), co-aut****d with
Ambrogio Sparagna,
which contains both folk...
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resides in Brooklyn, New York and had
collected 18 toy pianos.
Somei Satoh:
Litania New
Albion (1988)
Sonic Encounters - The New
Piano Mode
Records (1988)...
- Krzyk, 1981 Strącanie aniołów, 1982 Carmagnole, 1982
Chicago – Live, 1983
Litania, 1987 Kosmo****, 1987
Dzieci Hioba, 1989 Głupi Jasio, 1990 Live, 1990...
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Sancta Trinitas, Unus Deus (Holy Trinity,
Unique God),
reported in the
Litanias Lauretanas. God in
Hinduism is
viewed differently by
diverse strands of...
- Kawalerowicz's
movie Matka Joanna od Aniołów (1961).
Three years later on his 1997
Litania:
Music of
Krzysztof Komeda (ECM 1636) Stańko
honors the work of another...
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invasion of Sicily. A
famous instance of
these penitential litanies is the
litania septiformis ordered by
Gregory the
Great in the year 590, when Rome had...
- solo flute, 1964
Orizzonte for solo horn, 1981
Revival for strings, 1976
Litania for
soprano Her
works have been
recorded and
issued on media, including:...