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Samuel Naumbourg
… the 33 original pieces, along with a selection of Rossi’s madrigals under the title Cantiques de Salamon Rossi. … …
Gideon Klein
… Opus 2 (1941), Duo for Violin and Cello (1941, unfinished), Madrigal for Two Sopranos, Alto, Tenor and Bass to words by … Fugue for String Quartet (1942-43), Piano Sonata (1943), Madrigal for Two Sopranos, Alto, Tenor and Bass to words by …
Davit Civita
… three-voice Canzoni (italian songs) which has the marking, 'Madrigali Ebrei' (Hebrew Madrigals). Source: Encyclopedia Judaica . … Italian musician … Music … Art Music … Art … Madrigal … Sixteenth (16th) Century … Composer … Italy … …
Don Harrán
… to the seventeenth century; humanism and music; the Italian madrigal; instrumental music of the early Baroque; Jews as …
Salamone Rossi
… of the 33 original pieces along with a selection of Rossi’s madrigals under the title Cantiques de Salamon Rossi . …
Salamone Rossi Complete works (Opera Omnia)
… 1 v. Part I. Secular vocal works: v. 1: pt. I, v. 1-2. Madrigals for five voices, book 1, book 2. v. 2: pt. 1, v. 3-5. Madrigals for five voices, books 3, 4, 5. v. 3: pt. I, v. 6. Canzonette for three voici -- v. 7. Madrigals for four voices -- v. 8. Mmiscellanea (appendices …
Civita, Davit [da]
… 2 … London … Macmillan … … 2001 … Music … Art Music … Art … Madrigal … Sixteenth (16th) Century … Composer … Italy … Don …
Premitie armoniche a tre voci
… … 17th (Seventeenth) Century … Seventeenth (17th) Century … Madrigal … Italy … Davit Civita … Premitie armoniche a tre …
In The Land Of The Pyramids: A Secular Take On Passover
… Raymond Goldstein that we mentioned above turned it into a madrigal. Cover of Sidor Belarsky’s LP Link to recording: …
The Edith Gerson-Kiwi Legacy
… publication of her dissertation on the art of the Italian madrigal in 1933, she emigrated to Italy and from there to …