Abbate Giuseppe Baini
Abbate Giuseppe Baini (21 October 1775 – 21 May 1844) was an Italian priest, music critic, conductor, and composer of church music. He was born in Rome. He was instructed in composition by his uncle, , and afterwards by G. Jannaconi. In 1814, he was appointed musical director to the choir of the pontifical chapel, to which he had as early as 1802 gained admission because of his fine bass voice, which was said to be powerful, extending from low E♭ to high G. His compositions, of which very few were published, were considered favourable specimens of the severe ecclesiastical style; a ten-part Miserere of his, composed for Holy Week in 1821 by order of Pope Pius VII, has taken a permanent place in the services of the Sistine chapel during Passion Week. Baini held a higher place, however, as a
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Abbate Giuseppe Baini
Abbate Giuseppe Baini (21 October 1775 – 21 May 1844) was an Italian priest, music critic, conductor, and composer of church music. He was born in Rome. He was instructed in composition by his uncle, , and afterwards by G. Jannaconi. In 1814, he was appointed musical director to the choir of the pontifical chapel, to which he had as early as 1802 gained admission because of his fine bass voice, which was said to be powerful, extending from low E♭ to high G. His compositions, of which very few were published, were considered favourable specimens of the severe ecclesiastical style; a ten-part Miserere of his, composed for Holy Week in 1821 by order of Pope Pius VII, has taken a permanent place in the services of the Sistine chapel during Passion Week. Baini held a higher place, however, as a
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Giuseppe Baini (Roma, 21 ottob ...... ositore e musicologo italiano.
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Abbate Giuseppe Baini (21 Octo ...... a higher place, however, as a
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Giuseppe Baini (Erroma, 1755ek ...... ari italiar ospetsua izan zen.
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Giuseppe Baini (Roma, 21 de ou ...... positor de música para igreja.
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Giuseppe Baini (Roma, 21 ottob ...... ositore e musicologo italiano.
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Giuseppe Baini (Roma, Estats P ...... emany Karl Proske (1794-1861).
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Giuseppe Baini (né le 21 octob ...... r et un chef de chœur italien.
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Giuseppe Baini, född 21 oktobe ...... a veckan i Sixtinska kapellet.
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Джузеппе Баини (итал. Giuseppe ...... льного направления Палестрины.
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