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Format : 1 CD Digipack Durée totale : 00:59:34
Enregistrement : 1999-2006 Pays : Italie Prise de son : Stereo
Label : Digressione Référence : DCTT64 EAN : 8054726140641 Code Prix : DM019A
Année d'édition : 2016 Date de sortie : 01/09/2016
Genre : Classique
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Don Salvatore Pappagallo (1931-2011)"Le Nozze di Cana", oratorio en 3 parties pour solistes, chœur, orgue et orchestre "Cessate di uccidere i morti", motet pour 3 voix de femmes et orchestre "Alleluja e salmo messianico", pour orgue L'Alleluja del Creato Invocazione L'Alleluja dei Bambini La via della morte Risurrezione "Jerusalem", cantate pour choeur, orgue et orchestre "Ave Maria", pour 3 voix de femmes "Le beatudini", cantate pour 4 voix de femmes et orchestre "Coelorum Lumen Influit", pour choeur Roberto de Candia Antonietta Cozzoli Cataldo Caputo Antonio Stragapede Mauro Pappagallo, orgue Orchestre et Chœur Josquino Salepico Ensemble Dvorak Vito Clemente, direction
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 This CD is released in order to introduce don Salvatore Pappagallo to those who have not had the chance to know him yet. The listening to his music and the knowledge of his educational activity at the Conservatory and at the Popular School, “Dvorak”, he founded, contribute to strengthen the awareness of the human and artistic heritage our country owns. So many are his students who have asserted themselves in the musical world; even more those who have had the opportunity to draw on the knowledge of music through singing and introduction to music. Not less important is the contribution he gave in the post Catholic Church Council debate, both liturgical and theological, as a complete priest who was able to combine art and practice with true passion and visionary intuition. From this record work, other people will be able to seize inspiration for reflexion about the oblivion of our talents and about the inefficiency of our cultural systems. I granted myself the privilege to express the debt of gratitude that the local community and Church have to account for in the review of their history in order to avoid that these lives disappear relegated to ordinary expenditure.

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