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    Monsignor Lorenzo Perosi (21 December 1872 – 12 October 1956) was an Italian composer of sacred music and the only member of the Giovane Scuola who did...
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  • Perosi is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Carlo Perosi (1868–1930), Italian cardinal Lorenzo Perosi (1872–1956), Italian classical...
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  • Don Lorenzo Perosi (1872–1956), Italian composer Lorenzo Smith (born 1972), American singer and songwriter Lorenzo Viotti, Swiss conductor Lorenzo de Monteclaro...
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    Hereford Festival) Lorenzo Perosi – L'entrata di Cristo in Gerusalemme (1900) Lorenzo Perosi – La Strage degli Innocenti (1900) Lorenzo Perosi – Mosè (1900)...
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    This is a list of compositions by Lorenzo Perosi according to Mario Rinaldi (1967). La Passione di Cristo secondo S. Marco (1897) La Trasfigurazione di...
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  • Neukomm, Orlande de Lassus, Krzysztof Penderecki, Antonio Salieri, Lorenzo Perosi, Arnold Rosner and Patrick Gowers (first stanza only). The responsory...
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  • who wrote one of the most famous settings of the Stabat Mater. Don Lorenzo Perosi, Catholic priest and Director of the Sistine Choir under five Popes...
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    repertoire and the practice of the Sistine Chapel. Mustafà also appointed Lorenzo Perosi as joint Perpetual Director, a 26-year-old priest from Tortona in Piedmont...
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    Marziano Perosi (October 20, 1875 in Tortona – February 21, 1959 in Rome), brother of Don Lorenzo Perosi and of Cardinal Carlo Perosi. Italian composer...
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    succeeding Giuseppe Liberto, and before him Domenico Bartolucci and Lorenzo Perosi and preceeding Marcos Pavan. Dictionnaire du Vatican Christophe Dickes...
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