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Monsignor Lorenzo Perosi (21 December 1872 – 12 October 1956) was an Italian composer of sacred music and the only member of the Giovane Scuola who did not write opera. In the late 1890s, while he was still only in his 20s, Perosi was an internationally celebrated composer of sacred music, especially large-scale oratorios. Nobel Prize winner Romain Rolland wrote, "It's not easy to give you an exact idea of how popular Lorenzo Perosi is in his native country." Perosi's fame was not restricted to Europe. A 19 March 1899 New York Times article entitled "The Genius of Don Perosi" began, "The great and ever-increasing success which has greeted the four new oratorios of Don Lorenzo Perosi has placed this young priest-composer on a pedestal of fame which can only be compared with that which has

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  • Autore di musica sacra, noto per i suoi oratòri, le sue messe polifoniche e i suoi mottetti, fu un compositore molto prolifico. (it)
  • Don (ou plus rarement « Monsignore ») Lorenzo Perosi, né à Tortona le 21 décembre 1872 et mort à Rome le 12 octobre 1956, est le compositeur le plus prolifique de musique sacrée en Italie au XIXe siècle et le seul membre de la Giovane Scuola (« Jeune École ») qui n'ait pas écrit d'opéra. Il connut un succès international à partir du début des années 1900. Romain Rolland, prix Nobel de littérature 1915, a fait son éloge. Perosi travailla pour plusieurs papes, en particulier Pie X, et fut également le leader du Mouvement cécilien. (fr)
  • Lorenzo Perosi (Tortona, 21 de diciembre de 1872 - Roma, 12 de octubre de 1956) fue un eclesiástico y compositor italiano especializado en música sacra, extraordinariamente famoso e influyente en su tiempo (sobre todo entre la década de 1890 y la de 1920). Perteneció al grupo de compositores italianos llamados «Giovane Scuola» (Joven Escuela), entre los que se contaban autores tan importantes como Puccini, Mascagni, Leoncavallo, Giordano o Cilea. De todos ellos, Perosi fue el único que no compuso nunca una ópera: su especialidad, dentro de la música sacra, fueron sus majestuosos oratorios, sus misas polifónicas y sus motetes, con los que impulsó un movimiento de renovación de la música religiosa que se conoció como cecilianismo (en honor a santa Cecilia, patrona católica de los músicos). F (es)
  • Lorenzo Perosi (Tortona, 21 december 1872 - Rome, 12 december 1956) was een Italiaans priester en componist. Hij was als kapelmeester verbonden aan de Sixtijnse Kapel te Rome. Perosi was als componist een leerling van zijn vader en later van Haberl. In 1893 werd hij tot priester gewijd.Als kapelmeester componeerde hij vele kerkelijke werken die ook in Nederland en België nog regelmatig worden uitgevoerd. Hij wordt desalniettemin als componist vaak onderschat. (nl)
  • Lorenzo Perosi (ur. 21 grudnia 1872 w Tortonie, zm. 12 października 1956 w Rzymie) - włoski duchowny katolicki, kompozytor muzyki sakralnej, dyrektor chóru Kaplicy Sykstyńskiej w latach 1898-1956. (pl)
  • Monsignor Lorenzo Perosi (* 21. Dezember 1872 in Tortona, Piemont; † 12. Oktober 1956 in Rom) war katholischer Priester und einer der gefeiertsten und produktivsten Komponisten sakraler Musik in Italien. Er war das einzige Mitglied der Giovane Scuola, der „Jungen Schule“ also, das keine Opern schrieb. Er hatte den größten internationalen Erfolg zwischen 1890 und 1910. Der Friedensnobelpreisträger Romain Rolland hat ihn gelobt, und mehrere Päpste einschließlich des heiligen Papstes Pius X. waren in Freundschaft mit ihm verbunden. Vom Pontifikat Leo XIII. an bis fast zum Ende des Pontifikates von Pius XII. war er Kapellmeister der päpstlichen Musikkapelle und damit Hauptverantwortlicher für die Musik in der päpstlichen Liturgie. (de)
  • Monsignor Lorenzo Perosi (21 December 1872 – 12 October 1956) was an Italian composer of sacred music and the only member of the Giovane Scuola who did not write opera. In the late 1890s, while he was still only in his 20s, Perosi was an internationally celebrated composer of sacred music, especially large-scale oratorios. Nobel Prize winner Romain Rolland wrote, "It's not easy to give you an exact idea of how popular Lorenzo Perosi is in his native country." Perosi's fame was not restricted to Europe. A 19 March 1899 New York Times article entitled "The Genius of Don Perosi" began, "The great and ever-increasing success which has greeted the four new oratorios of Don Lorenzo Perosi has placed this young priest-composer on a pedestal of fame which can only be compared with that which has (en)
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