CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Gregorio Allegri Biography from the Catholic Encyclopedia.Category Arts Music Composition Composers A Allegri, GregorioGregorio Allegri. A member of the same family which produced the painterCorreggio, born at Rome c. 1580; died 1652. He was attached http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01319a.htm
Extractions: Home Encyclopedia Summa Fathers ... A > Gregorio Allegri A B C D ... Z A member of the same family which produced the painter Correggio, born at Rome c. 1580; died 1652. He was attached to the cathedral at Fermo, as a beneficiary priest, and acted as chorister and composer. The attention of Pope Urban VIII was drawn to him through some of his motets and concerti , and he was appointed, 6 December, 1629, to fill a vacancy among the singers of the Papal Choir, a post which he held until his death. He reached the climax of his fame when he produced his nine-voiced "Miserere" for two choirs, the value of which depends almost entirely upon its execution, in particular upon certain traditional ornaments which give a peculiar, pathetic quality to many passages, but without which it appears to be a piece of almost hopeless insipidity. Allegri's Christian J.A. VOLKER
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Classical Net - Basic Repertoire List - Allegri Brief biography from Classical Net's Basic Repertoire List with link to his Miserere.Category Arts Music Composition Composers A Allegri, GregorioGregorio Allegri. (1582 1652). Gregorio Allegri was born around1582 in Rome. The earliest record we have of his career is that http://www.classical.net/music/comp.lst/allegri.html
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HOASM: Gregorio Allegri Gregorio Allegri. (1582 1652). Italian composer. In resources. A PartialGregorio Allegri Discography VG Sacred Music in the Seicento . http://www.hoasm.org/VG/Allegri.html
Extractions: Italian composer. In his youth he sang in the choir of S. Luigi dei Francesi, Rome, and studied with Giuseppe Maria Nanino . He was later a chorister and composer at Fermo cathedral and at Tivoli, and became a Papal chapel singer in 1629. It was for the Papal choir that Allegri wrote the famous Miserere, a psalm setting mainly in simple falsobordone for two antiphonal choirs transformed by exceptionally high ornamented passages (which may in fact not have been by Allegri). These were a closely guarded secret for many generations; Burney, the historian, caused the work to be made available to English cathedral choirs, Mozart copied it out by ear, and several Romantic composers enthused over it. Allegri also wrote fine polyphonic Masses in the idiom of Palestrina without continuo, and small-scale concertato motets in the modern manner for churches with limited resources.
Gregorio Allegri Gregorio Allegri. Born 1582, Roma (Italy) Died 7 February 1652, Roma (Italy).Music. Links. Webessay on Gregorio Allegri and his famous Miserere Mei. http://www.classical-composers.org/cgi-bin/ccd.cgi?comp=allegri
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Extractions: Gregorio Allegri Gregorio Allegri Gregorio Allegri, Italian composer (Rome 1582- 1652). He was student of Nanino from the 1600 to the 1607. In the 1629 it entered to make part of the body of the papal singers. Famous above all for the Miserere in false bordone to two choruses, it published two books of concertini to two, three or four voices, two books of mottetti and one sonata for instruments to arc; it left salmi, instrumental puttinges, songs and sinfonie that risentono of the taste of Frescobaldi.
HOASM: Gregorio Allegri Gregorio Allegri. (1582 1652). Italian composer. In his youth he sang in thechoir of S. Luigi dei Francesi, Rome, and studied with Giuseppe Maria Nanino. http://www.geocities.com/hereofasundaymorning/VG/Allegri.html
Extractions: Italian composer. In his youth he sang in the choir of S. Luigi dei Francesi, Rome, and studied with Giuseppe Maria Nanino . He was later a chorister and composer at Fermo cathedral and at Tivoli, and became a Papal chapel singer in 1629. It was for the Papal choir that Allegri wrote the famous Miserere, a psalm setting mainly in simple falsobordone for two antiphonal choirs transformed by exceptionally high ornamented passages (which may in fact not have been by Allegri). These were a closely guarded secret for many generations; Burney, the historian, caused the work to be made available to English cathedral choirs, Mozart copied it out by ear, and several Romantic composers enthused over it. Allegri also wrote fine polyphonic Masses in the idiom of Palestrina without continuo, and small-scale concertato motets in the modern manner for churches with limited resources.
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Gregorio Allegri - Wikipedia Gregorio Allegri. Gregorio Allegri, an Italian priest and musical composer,probably of the Correggio family, was probably born at Rome in 1582. http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregorio_Allegri
Extractions: Main Page Recent changes Edit this page Older versions Special pages Set my user preferences My watchlist Recently updated pages Upload image files Image list Registered users Site statistics Random article Orphaned articles Orphaned images Popular articles Most wanted articles Short articles Long articles Newly created articles All pages by title Blocked IP addresses Maintenance page External book sources Printable version Talk Log in Help From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Gregorio Allegri , an Italian priest and musical composer , probably of the Correggio family, was probably born at Rome in . He studied music under G. Maria Nanini , the intimate friend of Palestrina . Being intended for the church, he obtained a benefice in the cathedral of Fermo . Here he composed a large number of motets and sacred pieces , which, being brought under the notice of Pope Urban VIII ., obtained for him an appointment in the choir of the Sistine Chapel at Rome. He held this from December 1629 till his death on the 18th of February 1652. His character seems to have been singularly pure and benevolent. Among the musical compositions of Allegri were two volumes of concerti, published in 1618 and 1619; two volumes of motets, published in 1620 and 1621; besides a number of works still in manuscript. He was one of the earliest composers for
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Allegri, Gregorio (1582 - 1652) Visit the New Advent website for the Summa Theologica, Church Fathers, Catholic Encyclopedia and more. Home Catholic Encyclopedia A gregorio allegri http://www.hnh.com/composer/allegri.htm
Extractions: Church Music Allegri's most famous work is his setting of the Miserere for five-part choir, with a second four-part choir of soloists. The work was kept secret, but the 14-year-old Mozart wrote it out from memory, after he had heard it sung in Holy Week in the Sistine Chapel in 1770. Recommended Recording Miserere
Allegri, Gregorio allegri, gregorio allegri, gregorio. Period Baroque. Born c. 1582in Rome, Italy. Died Wednesday, February 7, 1652 in Rome, Italy. http://www.stevenestrella.com/composers/composerfiles/allegri1652.html
Extractions: Allegri was a Catholic priest. He composed church music of which his Miserere was most famous. The Catholic church forbade the publication of the work under penalty of excommunication. Mozart, however, was so impressed with the Miserere that he violated the law and wrote it out by memory after hearing it only twice.
ALLEGRI, GREGORIO allegri, gregorio, Italian priest and musical composer, probably of the Correggio family, was born at Rome either in 1560 or in 1585 http://87.1911encyclopedia.org/A/AL/ALLEGRI_GREGORIO.htm
Gregorio Allegri (15821652) Roma, Italia Salmo 51 (1629) - Miserere mei Deus Músico italiano nacido en Roma. http://www.epdlp.com/allegri.html
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