• (Gian) Giacomo Carissimi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒaːkomo kaˈrissimi] ; baptized 18 April 1605 – 12 January 1674) was an Italian composer and music...
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  • active mainly in Genoa Giacomo Brodolini (1920–1969), Italian politician Giacomo Carissimi (1605–1674), Italian Baroque composer Giacomo Casanova (1725–1798)...
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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...
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  • infrequent, harmonic practice by the end of the 17th century, used by Giacomo Carissimi, Arcangelo Corelli, and Henry Purcell. It is called a "sixth" because...
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    is the title of an oratorio written by an Italian Baroque composer Giacomo Carissimi (1604/05–1674). Vanitas is the seventh album by British Extreme Metal...
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    his career by going to Italy, there he fell under the influence of Giacomo Carissimi as well as other Italian composers, perhaps Domenico Mazzocchi. He...
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  • cantata during the 1630s and '40s (the era of composers Antonio Cesti, Giacomo Carissimi and Luigi Rossi) as a reaction against the earlier, text-dominated...
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    musicians and poets as Vincenzo da Filicaja. Carlo Ambrogio Lonati and Giacomo Carissimi were Kapellmeister; Lelio Colista luteplayer; Loreto Vittori and Marco...
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    1631/1632–1691) studied with teachers including Giacomo Carissimi. Petronio Franceschini [pupils] Giacomo Antonio Perti [pupils] this teacher's teachers...
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    influenced a number of literary works. Historia di Jephta, an oratorio by Giacomo Carissimi. Jephthes, sive Votum, a tragedy by George Buchanan (1554). Jeptha...
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    repeated at 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...
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    Solomon woos the Queen of Sheba in the first tale told by the Djinn Giacomo Carissimi, The Judgement of Solomon for three chorus, two violins and organ...
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  • The most significant composers of oratorio latino were in Italy Giacomo Carissimi, whose Jephte is regarded as the first masterpiece of the genre (like...
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    tune lasted into the seventeenth century, including a late setting by Carissimi, the majority of mass settings of "L'homme armé", approximately 30, are...
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  • d'Ulisse in Patria (1639) Monteverdi: L'incoronazione di Poppea (1642) Giacomo Carissimi (1605–1674): Jephte Barbara Strozzi (1619–1677): Tradimento The earliest...
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  • in The Giver by Lois Lowry Jonas, an oratorio by Italian composer Giacomo Carissimi I Am Jonas, a 2018 French film, original title Jonas Jonas, a character...
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    (1603/1610–1680) Orazio Benevoli (1605–1672) Antonio Bertali (1605–1669) Giacomo Carissimi (1605–1674) Francesco Sacrati (1605–1650) Giovanni Antonio Rigatti...
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    the first performances of fifteen musical oratorios [oratories] by Giacomo Carissimi and Emilio de' Cavalieri occurred here. It was damaged during the...
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    acts for soloists, chorus, woodwinds, strings and continuo 1688. Giacomo Carissimi, David et Jonathas, dramatic motet for 5 voices, 2 violins and organ...
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    (the wicked rich man) also known as "Historia Divitis" (c. 1640) by Giacomo Carissimi is a Latin paraphrase of the Luke text, set as an oratorio for 2 sopranos...
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    Stradella, Gottlieb Muffat, Alessandro Scarlatti, Domenico Scarlatti Giacomo Carissimi, Georg Philipp Telemann, Carl Heinrich Graun, Leonardo Vinci, Jacobus...
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    Oratorio for soloists, chorus, woodwinds, strings, and continuo. (1702) Giacomo Carissimi: Judicium Salomonis, Oratorio for 3 chorus, 2 violins and organ. The...
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    his sacred music, which reflects the Roman church cantata style of Giacomo Carissimi and looks forward to the manner of George Frideric Handel. Colonna...
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  • and 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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  • Desideratum, a cornet model made by Besson "Desiderata nobis", motet by Giacomo Carissimi Symphony No. 4, 'Desiderata' by Jaroslav Krček Symphony No. 6, Op...
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  • Since the latter was greatly influenced by Italian composers such as Giacomo Carissimi, it is likely through Prentz that Pachelbel started developing an...
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  • Pierre de Fermat, French mathematician and lawyer (b. 1601) 1674 – Giacomo Carissimi, Italian priest and composer (b. 1605) 1700 – Marguerite Bourgeoys...
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    the Kingdom of Sicily. He is generally said to have been a pupil of Giacomo Carissimi in Rome, and some theorize that he had some connection with northern...
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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...
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    Salvatore Cardillo (1874–1947) Cristoforo Caresana (c.1640–1709) Giacomo Carissimi (1605–1674) Roberto Carnevale (born 1966) Renato Carosone (1920–2001)...
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