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- He sometimes includes his own transcriptions of Palestrina in his repertoire.
- "Palestrina " was composed between 1910 and 1915.
- Pierluigi da Palestrina dedicated to him the first book of Madrigals.
- Palestrina set the responsory for two sopranos, alto and choir.
- In a program titled " The World of Palestrina,"
- Pfitzner and his fictional Palestrina both suffered from totalitarian systems.
- Emulation, thought the 16th-century liturgical composer Palestrina.
- Such ambiguities are at the root of " Palestrina,"
- But Palestrina wrote similar chords in 16th-century Italy.
- Palestrina was the second stop on a two-week European tour.
- Palestrina's masses show how his compositional style developed over time.
- Over the years the Palestrina Choir has attracted singers of high renown.
- Giovanni Borgia was also named duke of Palestrina on 17 September 1501.
- The figures were of Pope Leo the Great and Pierluigi of Palestrina.
- Born in Palestrina, Peccenini began playing football with Roma.
- Palestrina does not use a diatonic key, but freely employs accidentals.
- Finally, Palestrina ends the motet with a very strong plagal cadence.
- After enduring " Palestrina, " one begins to understand why.
- First, there is Palestrina's private world.
- The resulting ambiguities are what make " Palestrina " so haunting.
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