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Miserere (full title:
Miserere mei, Deus,
Latin for "Have
mercy on me, O God") is a
setting of
Psalm 51 (Psalm 50 in
Septuagint numbering) by
Italian composer...
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miserere or
Miserere in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Miserere (Latin
imperative of
misereor 'have mercy' or 'have pity') may
refer to: Psalm...
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Miserere, Op. 44 (sample) is a
choral work
composed in 1981 by
Henryk Górecki for
large (120 voices) a
cappella mixed choir. The text
comprises five words:...
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translations of the Bible, this
psalm is
Psalm 50. In Latin, it is
known as
Miserere, (Ancient Gr****: ἐλέησόν με ὁ θεός, romanized: eléēsón me ho Theós) in...
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Miserere is the
sixth studio album by
Italian blues rock singer-songwriter
Zucchero Fornaciari released in 1992 by
Polydor Records. The
album Miserere...
- The Mark of the
Angels –
Miserere (French: La
marque des
anges –
Miserere) is a 2013
French thriller film
directed by
Sylvain White and
based on Jean-Christophe...
- also a singer. He was born and died in Rome. He is
chiefly known for his
Miserere for two choirs. He
studied music as a puer (boy chorister) at San Luigi...
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Battle of
Miserere occurred during the
second British invasion of the Río de la
Plata between the
British troops at the
command of John Whitelocke, and...
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Plaza Miserere is one of the main
plazas (squares) of
Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is
located alongside the Once de
Septiembre Station of the Ferrocarril...
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Miserere is a
choral work by
Estonian composer Arvo Pärt,
setting the
words of two
traditional liturgical hymns: the
Miserere and the Dies irae. The piece...