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Mass for soloists [12], pianos [2] and reed organ, "Petite messe solennelle", 1864

Mis voor soli [12], piano's [2] en harmonium, "Petite messe solennelle", 1864

Messe für Solisten [12], Klaviere [2] und Harmonium, "Petite messe solennelle", 1864

Messe pour solistes [12], pianos [2] et harmonium, "Petite messe solennelle", 1864

Gioachino Rossini (1792-1868)

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Vanaf 1858 organiseerde Rossini regelmatig muzikale bijeenkomsten (Samedi soirs) voor soms zeerexclusieve gasten als Liszt, Meyerbeer en Verdi. Voor deze gelegenheden componeerde Rossini meer dan150 kleinschalige stukken (piano, liederen, kamermuziek). Hij noemde ze ironisch zijn Péchés de vieillesse(ouderdomszonden). Ook de Petite Messe Solennelle – Rossini’s grootste werk na het beëindigenmore

Composer:Gioachino Rossini

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Gioachino Rossini was born in Pesaro in 1797 as the son of a horn player and an opera singer. His childhood was spent in the theater and opera at the age of fourteen he started studying composition in Bologna, where he was teaching in strict counterpoint. Soon Rossini composed one opera after another: his famous operas (including Il Barbiere di Siviglia) when he was in his early twenties, most ofmore