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Gloria RV589 No.06 Domine Deus Soprano Bb composed by Vivaldi Puccini – Madame Butterfly (One Fine Day) Delibes – Flower Duet (Lakme) Hayden – Andante from Trumpet Concerto.Classical Sheet Music. Puccini – Senza Mamma from Suor Angelica. 3 (Lent) Vivaldi – Gloria in Excelsis Deo. Jennifer Bruce on TWO NEW BOOKS COMING: ENDEAVOU…Īrchives Archives Morse Theme Lewis Theme Satie – Gnossienne No. Nikoletta Sobkowski on TWO NEW BOOKS COMING: ENDEAVOU… Twistsmom on TWO NEW BOOKS COMING: ENDEAVOU…īea Lou on TWO NEW BOOKS COMING: ENDEAVOU… Lawrence Kingsley on Endeavour: Series 4, Episode 4… Sheldon Sturged on TWO NEW BOOKS COMING: ENDEAVOU… Gloria in D RV589 for two sopranos, alto, chorus and orchestra Vivaldi composed this Gloria in Venice, probably in 1715, for the choir of the Ospedale della Piet, an orphanage for girls (or more probably a home, generously endowed by the girls’ ‘anonymous’ fathers, for the illegitimate daughters of Venetian noblemen and their mistresses). Follow Morse, Lewis and Endeavour on Ĭhristine McKay on TWO NEW BOOKS COMING: ENDEAVOU…
