Milo Ellsworth Benedict Vidéos
compositeur
- États-Unis
Dernière mise à jour
2024-05-16
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Saint Hildegard Bingen 1098 1150 1165 1179 2012
Saint Hildegard of Bingen, O.S.B. (German: Hildegard von Bingen; Latin: Hildegardis Bingensis) (1098 – 17 September 1179), also known as Saint Hildegard, and Sibyl of the Rhine, was a German writer, composer, philosopher, Christian mystic, Benedictine abbess, visionary, and polymath. Elected a magistra by her fellow nuns in 1136, she founded the monasteries of Rupertsberg in 1150 and Eibingen in 1165. One of her works as a composer, the Ordo Virtutum, is an early example of liturgical drama and arguably the oldest surviving morality play. She wrote theological, botanical and medicinal texts, as well as letters, liturgical songs, and poems, while supervising miniature illuminations in the Rupertsberg manuscript of her first work, Scivias. Although the history of her formal recognition as a saint is complicated, she has been recognized as a saint by parts of the Roman Catholic Church for centuries. On 7 October 2012, Pope Benedict XVI named her a Doctor of the Church.
Bach Dai Fujikura Benedict Kloeckner 2020
composed by Dai Fujikura Benedict Kloeckner, cello The score is available from: (http•••) uploaded with kind permission from Benedict Kloeckner
Vadstena Academy Pierre Gaveaux 2010
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Le traite nul, Act I: Aria. L'Amor, l'Amor, oh, kärlek från mig hastar (Sung in Swedish) · Britt-Marie Aruhn · Vadstena Academy · Arnold Östman 40 Summers of Opera ℗ 2010 dB Productions Released on: 2010-10-01 Artist: Britt-Marie Aruhn Ensemble: Vadstena Academy Conductor: Arnold Östman Lyricist: Benedict Joseph Marsollier Composer: Pierre Gaveaux Auto-generated by YouTube.
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- chronologie: Compositeurs (Amérique du Nord).
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