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{{Aliases|Jacomo Carissimi}}
==Life==
==Life==


'''Born:''' 1605
'''Born:''' baptized 18 April 1605, Marino


'''Died:''' 12 January 1674, Rome
'''Died:''' 12 January 1674, Rome


'''Biography'''
'''Biography''' A crucial figure in the history of the {{CC|Oratorios|oratorio}}, Carissimi enjoyed a grand reputation among his contemporaries and taught among others [[Marc-Antoine Charpentier]], [[Johann Caspar Kerll]] and [[Christoph Bernhard]]. From around 1628 till his death he was associated with Rome's ''Collegio Germanico'', whose library's dispersal has made authentication of a huge number of attributed works in mss. problematic.
 
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==List of choral works==
==List of choral works==
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{{Legend}}
*[[Il Ciarlatano (Giacomo Carissimi)|''Il Ciarlatano'']] &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(&nbsp; [http://www.icking-music-archive.org/ByComposer/Carissimi.html {{net}}] &nbsp;)
*[[Historia di Jephte (Giacomo Carissimi)|''Historia di Jephte'']] - {{editions|multiple}}
*[[Messa a tre voci (Giacomo Carissimi)|''Messa a tre voci'']] &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(&nbsp;[http://www.mab.jpn.org/musictex/index_en.html#scores {{SERVER}}/wiki/images/d/d7/Network.png] &nbsp;)
*[[O felix anima (Giacomo Carissimi)|''O felix anima'']] &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''2 editions available''
*[[Vittoria mio core (Giacomo Carissimi)|''Vittoria mio core'']] &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;(&nbsp;[http://www.evatoller.pp.se {{net}}] &nbsp;)
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==Publications==
==Publications==
 
*''Missa a quinque et a novem cum selectis quibusdam cantionibus'' (Cologne, 1666)
*''Arion Romanus sive Liber primus sacrarum cantionum, 1–5vv'' (Konstanz, 1670)
*''Sacri concerti musicali, 2–5vv'' (Rome, 1675)
==External links==
==External links==
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Latest revision as of 12:03, 23 March 2023

Alias: Jacomo Carissimi

Life

Born: baptized 18 April 1605, Marino

Died: 12 January 1674, Rome

Biography A crucial figure in the history of the oratorio, Carissimi enjoyed a grand reputation among his contemporaries and taught among others Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Johann Caspar Kerll and Christoph Bernhard. From around 1628 till his death he was associated with Rome's Collegio Germanico, whose library's dispersal has made authentication of a huge number of attributed works in mss. problematic.

View the Wikipedia article on Giacomo Carissimi.

List of choral works

Other works not listed above (See Template:CheckMissing for possible reasons and solutions)


Click here to search for this composer on CPDL


Publications

  • Missa a quinque et a novem cum selectis quibusdam cantionibus (Cologne, 1666)
  • Arion Romanus sive Liber primus sacrarum cantionum, 1–5vv (Konstanz, 1670)
  • Sacri concerti musicali, 2–5vv (Rome, 1675)

External links