Ave Maria
Composer: Domenico Bartolucci (*1917), s.a.

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Ave Maria, per soprano, coro e
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Ave Maria dolcissima
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Ave, o Maria
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Salutatio Angelica |
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| Score / MIDI: not available |
Recording: not available |
| Lyrics: |
Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dominus tecum.
Benedicta tu in mulieribus et benedictus fructus ventris tui Jesus. |
Sancta Maria, Mater Dei, ora pro nobis peccatori bus
nunc et in hora mortis nostrĉ. Amen. |


| Biography information provided by
publisher Porfiri & Horváth |
| DOMENICO BARTOLUCCI (Borgo S. Lorenzo, Florence 1917).
Director emeritus of the Cappella Musicale Pontificia Sistina and member of
the Academy of Santa Cecilia, is undoubtedly one of the main personalities
in the musical world today, both as a composer and as a director. Considered
the most authoritative interpreter of Palestrina, he has toured several
countries with the Choir of the Sistine Chapel (France, Germany, United
States, Japan, etc.) and with the Choir of the Academy of Santa Cecilia
(whose tour of the former Soviet Union was a resounding success). He has
also directed the principal Italian orchestras in Rome, Venice, Trieste,
Palermo, etc. His work as a composer is prolific. So far, the "Ediz.
Cappella Sistina" has published more than 34 volumes which include 7 volumes
of motets, 2 volumes of madrigals, laudi, sacred music, works for the organ
and harpsichord (cembalo), masses for choir and organ or choir and
orchestra, a Miserere, a concerto for piano and orchestra, a symphony, a
trio, a sonata for violin and piano, variations for violin solo, and a whole
series of oratorios for soloists, choir and orchestra, namely, La Nativita,
Baptisma, La Tempesta sul Lago, La Passione, Ascensione, Gloriosi Principes.
We remember also a Stabat Mater for solo, choir and orchestra and an opera,
"Brunellesco", still unpublished. |

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