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Miserere (hoorspel)
Miserere (Latin imperative of ''misereor'' 'have mercy' or 'have pity') may refer to: * Psalm 51, referred to as "Miserere" because of its opening words, "Miserere mei, Deus" Music Classical compositions * Musical settings of Psalm 51, the "Miserere", include: ** ''Miserere'' (Josquin), c. 1503 motet setting by Josquin des Prez ** ''Miserere nostri'', 1575 composition by Thomas Tallis ** ''Miserere'' (Allegri), 1630s musical setting by Gregorio Allegri ** ''Miserere des Jésuites'' H.193 (1683-85), ''Miserere'' H.157 (1670), ''Miserere'' H.173 (late 1670s), ''Miserere'' H.219 (early 1690s ?), by Marc-Antoine Charpentier ** ''Miserere'' S 27 by Michel-Richard de Lalande ** ''Miserere'' by Louis-Nicolas Clérambault ** ''Miserere'' by Charles-Hubert Gervais ** Miserere (1726), by André Campra ** ''Miserere'', 1735 motet by French composer Joseph Michel ** ''Miserere'', (K. 85) 1770 motet by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ** ''Miserere'' in B flat minor, 1809 by E. T. A. Hoffmann ...
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Mercy
Mercy (Middle English, from Anglo-French ''merci'', from Medieval Latin ''merced-'', ''merces'', from Latin, "price paid, wages", from ''merc-'', ''merxi'' "merchandise") is benevolence, forgiveness, and kindness in a variety of ethical, religious, social, and legal contexts. In the social and legal context, mercy may refer both to compassionate behavior on the part of those in power (e.g. mercy shown by a judge toward a convict), or on the part of a humanitarian third party, e.g., a mission of mercy aiming to treat war victims.Sarat, Austin and Hussain, Nasser. ''Forgiveness, mercy, and clemency'', 2006 pp. 1-5Menke, Christopher. ''Reflections of equality'' by Christoph Menke 2006 p. 193 Definition "Mercy" can be defined as "compassion or forbearance shown especially to an offender or to one subject to one's power"; and also "a blessing that is an act of divine favor or compassion." "To be at someone's mercy" indicates a person being "without defense against someone." Law ...
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Miserere (Pärt)
Miserere is a choral work by Estonian composer Arvo Pärt, setting the words of two traditional liturgical hymn A hymn is a type of song, and partially synonymous with devotional song, specifically written for the purpose of adoration or prayer, and typically addressed to a deity or deities, or to a prominent figure or personification. The word ''hymn'' ...s: the Miserere and the Dies irae. The piece begins with repeated pleas for mercy, accompanied by dramatic pauses, leading to the arrival of the day of wrath, signaled by a powerful drum roll. The drum initiates each new verse as the choir sings the most terrifying words in the Christian liturgy. Having confronted catastrophe, the choir ascends to radiant heights over the deep-throated resonance of the organ, tam-tam, and bell. Performances of The Miserere typically last around 35 minutes. The composition was written between 1989 and 1992. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Miserere (Part) Choral compositions by Arvo Pärt
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Georges Rouault
Georges Henri Rouault (; 27 May 1871, Paris – 13 February 1958) was a French painter, draughtsman and print artist, whose work is often associated with Fauvism and Expressionism. Childhood and education Rouault was born in Paris into a poor family. He was born in a Parisian cellar after his family's home was destroyed in the Paris insurrection of 1871. His mother encouraged his love for the arts, and, in 1885, the fourteen-year-old Rouault embarked on an apprenticeship as a glass painter and restorer, which lasted until 1890. This early experience as a glass painter has been suggested as a likely source of the heavy black contouring and glowing colours, likened to leaded glass, which characterize Rouault's mature painting style. During his apprenticeship, he also attended evening classes at the School of Fine Arts, and in 1891, he entered the École des Beaux-Arts, the official art school of France. There he studied under Gustave Moreau and became his favorite student. Ro ...
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The Mark Of The Angels – Miserere
''The Mark of the Angels – Miserere'' (french: La marque des anges – Miserere) is a 2013 French thriller film directed by Sylvain White and based on Jean-Christophe Grangé's 2008 novel '. Headlined by Gérard Depardieu and JoeyStarr, the film is the fifth adaptation of a Grangé novel after '' The Crimson Rivers'', '' Empire of the Wolves'', '' The Stone Council'' and '' Flight of the Storks'' and the first for which Grangé himself did not collaborate on the screenplay. Instead, the novel was adapted by '' La Proie'' and '' La chance de ma vie'' co-writers Laurent Turner and in collaboration with director White and Yann Mège (''Paris enquêtes criminelles''). The film, which benefitted from a large budget, deals with a series of mysterious murders, Nazism, private military companies and child abuse. It was poorly received by critics and failed to make an impact at the box office. Plot In Paris, Lionel Kasdan, a retired BRI commander desperate to come back to acti ...
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Jean-Christophe Grangé
Jean-Christophe Grangé (born 15 July 1961) is a French mystery writer, journalist, and screenwriter. Grangé was born in Paris. He was a journalist before setting up his own press agency L & G. Bibliography * '' Le Vol des cigognes'' (1994) ** English translation: ''Flight of the Storks'' * ''Les rivières pourpres'' (1998) ** English translation: '' Blood Red Rivers'' (1999) ** Film adaption: '' The Crimson Rivers'' (2000) ** TV series: '' The Crimson Rivers'' (2018-) * '' Le Concile de Pierre'' (2001) ** English translation: ''The Stone Council'' ** Film adaptation: '' The Stone Council'' (2006) * ' (2003) ** English translation: ''The Empire of the Wolves'' ** Film adaptation: '' L'Empire des loups'' (2005) * '' La Ligne noire'' (2004) * '' Le Serment des limbes'' (2007) * '' Misèrere'' (2008) * '' La Forêt des Mânes'' (2009) * '' Le Passager'' (2011) * ''Kaiken A is a long, single (or rare double-edged) knife without ornamental fittings housed in a plain mount. Uses ...
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The Mission (1986 Film)
''The Mission'' is a 1986 British period drama film about the experiences of a Jesuit missionary in 18th-century South America. Directed by Roland Joffé and written by Robert Bolt, the film stars Robert De Niro, Jeremy Irons, Ray McAnally, Aidan Quinn, Cherie Lunghi, and Liam Neeson. It won the Cannes Film Festival Palme d'Or and the Academy Award for Best Cinematography. In April 2007, it was elected number one on the ''Church Times'' Top 50 Religious Films list. Furthermore, it is one of fifteen films listed in the category "Religion" on the Vatican film list. The music, scored by Italian composer Ennio Morricone, ranked 1st on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's (ABC) Classic 100 Music in the Movies. Plot In the 1750s, Spanish Jesuit priest Father Gabriel enters the northeastern Argentina and eastern Paraguayan jungle to build a mission station and convert a Guaraní community to Christianity. The Guaraní are not initially receptive to Christianity or outsiders in ...
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Introspection (Myriads Album)
''Introspection'' is the second full-length album by the band Myriads Myriads is a gothic metal band from Norway. Myriads was formed in September 1997, in Stavanger on the west coast of Norway. Biography Myriads’ music is a fusion between heavy metal music, metal and classical music, classical sounds. It also .... Track listing # "Enigmatic Colours of the Night" - 9:32 # "Miserere Mei" - 11:45 # "Inside" - 5:55 # "The Sanctum of My Soul" - 6:15 # "Portal to the Mind" - 14:57 # "Falling in the Equinox" - 3:57 # "Flickering Thoughts" - 7:55 # "Encapsulated" - 9:12 # "The Ascent" - 4:37 External linksIntrospection @ Encyclopaedia Metallum 2002 albums Myriads albums Napalm Records albums {{2000s-metal-album-stub ...
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Première (Katherine Jenkins Album)
''Premiere'' is the debut album by Welsh mezzo-soprano Katherine Jenkins, released on 5 April 2004, in the UK. It charted at number 31 on the UK Albums Chart,UK Top 40 database
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and at number 1 on the UK Classical Album Chart.


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# " Questo è per te" 3:39 # " Ash Grove" 3:09 # "" 3:01 # " Bailero" 2:51 # "
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Two Shoes
''Two Shoes'' is the second studio album by Australian ska-jazz band The Cat Empire, which was issued on 19 April 2005. It is the follow-up to their successful self-titled first album. It was recorded in November to December 2004 in Havana, Cuba. It débuted at the top of the ARIA Albums Chart and is the band's first number 1 album. Background Australian ska-jazz group, The Cat Empire, released their second album, ''Two Shoes'', on 19 April 2005. It was recorded in Havana, Cuba, at Egrem Studios, late in the previous year, with production by The Cat Empire, Felix Riebl (percussion and vocals) and United Kingdom-based producer, Jerry Boys. It débuted at the top of the ARIA Albums Chart and is the band's first number 1 album, the second being Rising with the Sun. The tracks were more Latin in flavour, with a higher proportion written by Harry James Angus (trumpet and vocals) than on their self-titled first album. The Australian version contains a hidden track, called "1001", ...
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Bruno Pelletier
Bruno Pelletier (born August 7, 1962) is a Canadian singer. Life Pelletier was born in Charlesbourg, a suburb of Quebec City. In 1983 Pelletier performed in the bands Amanite and Sneak Preview, which sang in English. He later started a group called Pëll, singing in French. At 23 years old, he moved to Montreal, where he sang in bars. In 1989, he participated in the rock competition Envol, where he was awarded a special mention. In 1991, he had a role in the musical ''Vu d'en haut'', presented at the Festival of the Montgolfières in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu. The following year, he joined the musical spectacle ''Les fous du rock'n'roll'', at which he has performed forty times. Career In 1992, he released his first self-titled album in October and played the role of James Dean in the rock opera ''La Légende de Jimmy'', by Luc Plamondon and Michel Berger in November. In the summer of 1994, Pelletier was invited to participate in the FrancoFolies de La Rochelle. In September ...
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Miserere (album)
''Miserere'' is the sixth studio album by Italian blues rock singer-songwriter Zucchero Fornaciari released in 1992 by Polydor Records. Overview The album ''Miserere'' (Have Mercy) is a much darker album than Fornaciari's previous works, made clear from the album's and same-titled song, as well theme. It reflects his intimate personal life from the time when he lived in solitude and depression after his divorce. According to Zucchero, it's the result of three years of desperation, torn between Emilia where his parents lived, and Versilia where his wife and daughters lived, living in a small house near the sea in Marina di Pietrasanta, with a dog and one bottle. Later while he was near the countryside of Pontremoli, he saw a green valley with a ruin and river, went down near them, and for the first time in a period felt at home. There he built his current home. Beside the title song, his state of mind and emotions are evident from the songs like "Ridammi Il Sole" (Give Me Back The ...
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List Of Compositions By James MacMillan
This is a list of compositions by James MacMillan (born 1959), a Scottish composer of contemporary classical music. MacMillan's music is published by Boosey & Hawkes, and his diverse catalogue of music currently numbers over 200 works. Opera or music theatre *''Búsqueda'' (1988) **music theatre work, setting texts from the Latin Mass and poems by the Argentinian Mothers of the Disappeared, translated by Gilbert Markus; premiered on 6 December 1988 at Queen's Hall, Edinburgh, by ECAT Ensemble under the baton of the composer. *''Inés de Castro'' (1990–95) **opera in two acts; libretto after the play Inés de Castro by John Clifford; premiered by Scottish Opera on 23 August 1996 as part of the Edinburgh International Festival. *''Visitatio Sepulchri'' (1992–93) **music theatre work, setting texts from a 14th-century Easter Day liturgical drama and the Te Deum; premiered on 20 May 1993 by Scottish Chamber Orchestra directed by Francisco Negrin and conducted by Ivor Bolton at ...
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