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  1. 1582 Births: Gregorio Allegri, Hans Von Bodeck, Giulio Alenio, John Bainbridge, William Juxon, Johann Gerhard, Taichang Emperor, Daniel Featley
  2. Italian Roman Catholic Priests: Antonio Vivaldi, Gregorio Allegri, Giuseppe Baini, Pio of Pietrelcina, Alessandro Valignano
  3. 1652 Deaths: Gregorio Allegri, Johann Von Werth, Inigo Jones, Henry Parker, Denis Pétau, Jusepe de Ribera, John Cotton, Jacob de La Gardie
  4. Roman School Composers: Giovanni Pierluigi Da Palestrina, Gregorio Allegri, Giovanni Animuccia, Emilio De' Cavalieri, Stefano Landi
  5. Castrat: Farinelli, Alessandro Moreschi, Gregorio Allegri, Giuseppe Manfredini, Gaetano Caffarelli, Marc'antonio Pasqualini (French Edition)
  6. Miserere: Gregorio Allegri by Gregorio Allegri, 2009-01-12
  7. gregorio allegri: biographie, werkverzeichnis, edition und untersuchungen zu den geringsimmig-konzertierenden motetten mit basso continuo; Textband + Notenband by Kerstin Helfricht, 2004
  8. Allegri - Miserere - Music of 16th-Century Rome by Gregorio, Nanino, Giovanni Maria, et al. (Composer) Allegri, 1984
  9. Miserere (Oxford Choral Classics Octavos)
  10. Il salmo Miserere posto in musica da Gregorio Allegri e da T. Bai, publicato cogli abbellimenti da ... A. Geminiani by Gregorio Allegri, 1840
  11. Allegri Miserere Cdrom (Naxos Classical) by Gregorio Allegri,
  12. Miserere. Psalm li., set to English words by H. A. Walker by Gregorio Allegri, 1889
  13. Miserere mei, Deus. Psalm for two Choruses-for the Office of Penitence. Edited by F. Damrosch by Gregorio Allegri, 1899
  14. Psalmus L: Miserere 9 vocum inaequalium, etc. (Edidit J. Amann.) (Canticum vetus) by Gregorio Allegri, 1936

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3. Gregorio Allegri - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Gregorio Allegri (1582 – 17 February 1652) was an Italian composer of the Roman School and brother of Domenico Allegri; he was also a priest and a singer.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Gregorio Allegri Gregorio Allegri (1582 – 17 February 1652) was an Italian composer of the Roman School and brother of Domenico Allegri ; he was also a priest and a singer. He lived mainly in Rome , where he would later die.
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He studied music as a puer (boy chorister) at S. Luigi dei Francesi, under the mastro di capella Giovanni Bernardino Nanino , brother of Giovanni Maria Nanino . Being intended for the Church, he obtained a benefice in the cathedral of Fermo . Here he composed a large number of motets and other sacred music, which, being brought to 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 until his death. In character, he was regarded as singularly pure and benevolent. Among the musical compositions of Allegri were two volumes of concerti for five voices, published in 1618 and 1619; two volumes of motets for six voices, published in 1621; an edition of four-part sinfonia ; five masses , two settings of the Lamentations of Jeremiah , as well as numerous motets which were not published in his lifetime. He was one of the earliest composers for

4. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Gregorio Allegri
Biography from the Catholic Encyclopedia.
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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 life was in perfect harmony with his artistic occupation; he was, says Proske , "a model of priestly piety and humility , a father to the poor , the consoler of captives and the forsaken, a self-sacrificing help and rescuer of suffering humanity ." His published works consist chiefly of two volumes of "Concertini" (1618-19), and two of "motetti" (1621) all printed by Soldi of

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6. Allegri, Gregorio - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Allegri
Italian baroque composer. He was maestro di cappella of the Sistine Chapel, Rome, 1610–29. His output of sacred music includes Magnificats, a cappella Masses, motets, and the
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Notes on the work and on performance by the Sistine Chapel Choir.
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Allegri (Italian) alˈlegrɪ n (Biographies / Allegri, Gregorio (15821652) M, Italian, MUSIC composer, MUSIC singer) Gregorio. 1582-1652, Italian composer and singer.
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11. Allegri, Gregorio
This page contains basic and accurate biographical information and links to essays about the Baroque composer Allegri.
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Allegri, Gregorio
Allegri, Gregorio
Period: Baroque
Born: c. 1582 in Rome, Italy
Died: Wednesday, February 7, 1652 in Rome, Italy
Nation of Origin: Italy
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Miserere composed for the Sistine Chapel, is unusual in that it is scored for 9 voice parts. The parts are divided among 2 choirs, one with 4 voices and the other with 5.
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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. General Bibliography: Bukofzer, Manfred F., Music in the Baroque Era, from Monteverdi to Bach, Kennedy, Michael, The Oxford Dictionary of Music, Oxford University Press, 2nd Edition, 1997, ISBN: 0198691629 Palisca, Claude V. Baroque Music

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13. Classical Net - Basic Repertoire List - Allegri
Brief biography from Classical Net s Basic Repertoire List with link to his Miserere.
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Gregorio Allegri was born around 1582 in Rome. The earliest record we have of his career is when he joined the choir school at S. Luigi dei Francesi in Rome in 1591. He stayed there until 1596, when his soprano voice broke. We next hear of him on his return to S. Luigi in 1600 when he rejoined the choir as a contralto and began his musical studies with the maestro di cappella at S. Luigi, Giovanni Bernardino Nanino. About 1607 he left Rome to take up a post as singer and composer at the cathedral in Fermo at the outskirts of the papal state. He apparently stayed there until 1628, when he returned to Rome to take the competitive examination for admittance to the papal choir. He successfully completed the exam and became a part of the choir in 1629. In addition to the prestige of belonging to this organization, and the attendant guaranteed salary for life, Allegri enjoyed the opportunity to study and consult with some of the finest musical minds of his time. During the next 23 years until his death on February 7, 1652, Allegri composed a number of masses, motets, and a small number of instrumental works, including a four-part sonata for string ensemble that might be considered an important early prototype string quartet, written as it was over a century before Haydn's first efforts in the form. Allegri's masterpiece

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17. Allegri,Gregorio - Rome, Chapel, And Publ
Allegri, Gregorio, Italian singer and composer; b. Rome, 1582; d. there, Feb. 7, 1652. He was a choirboy at S. Luigi de Francesi in Rome (1591–96), and then a tenor there until
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18. Allegri, Gregorio Miserere Mei Deus
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19. Gregorio Allegri - Classical Archives
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