Giacomo Carissimi (1605–1674)- Complete Motets of Arion Romanus [Flavio Colusso] [1/3]
Giacomo Carissimi (1605–1674)- Complete Motets of Arion Romanus [Ensemble Seicentonovecento, Flavio Colusso] [1/3]
1 | 0: I. Mortalis homo
2 | 6: II. Sicut stella
3 | 20: III. Convertere
4 | 23: IV. Domine deus
5 | 37: V. Panem caelestem
6 | 47: VI. Anima nostra
7 | 52: VII. Laudemus virum
8 | 57: VIII. O dulcissime Jesu
(Gian) Giacomo Carissimi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒaːkomo kaˈrissimi] ⓘ; baptized 18 April 1605 – 12 January 1674) was an Italian composer and music teacher. He is one of the most celebrated masters of the early Baroque or, more accurately, the Roman School of music.[1] Carissimi established the characteristic features of the Latin oratorio and was a prolific composer of masses, motets, and cantatas. He was highly influential in musical developments in northern European countries through his pupils, like Kerll in Ge
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