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Filippo Capocci
Born
(1840-05-11)11 May 1840
Rome, Papal States
Died
25 July 1911(1911-07-25) (aged 71)
Rome, Kingdom of Italy
Nationality
Italian
Occupation(s)
organist and composer
Filippo Capocci (11 May 1840 – 25 July 1911) was an Italian organist and composer.
FilippoCapocci (11 May 1840 – 25 July 1911) was an Italian organist and composer. Born in Rome, Capocci was trained in organ and harmony by his father...
he taught castrati Alessandro Moreschi and Giovanni Cesari. His son FilippoCapocci (1840–1911) succeeded him as maestro at the Lateran in 1898. This...
Martini Antonio Salieri Giuseppe Sarti Giulio Bas Marco Enrico Bossi FilippoCapocci Giovanni Morandi Oreste Ravanello Giovanni Tebaldini Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco...
text to music in Part I of his Symphony No. 8 in E-flat major (1906). FilippoCapocci, Organ Fantasia on Veni Creator Spiritus (1910) Maurice Duruflé used...
director of the Stuttgart music conservatory (b. 1841) July 25 – FilippoCapocci, Italian organist and composer (b. 1840) August 2 Bob Cole, composer...
ou piano-pédalier 12 Pièces nouvelles pour orgue ou piano-pédalier FilippoCapocci (1840–1911) 10 Pièces pour orgue ou piano-pédalier Samuel-Alexandre...
Clara Bretschneider and future wife Catherine Sherwood, organ with FilippoCapocci, Gregorian chant with Rodolfo Kanzler and Antonio Rella. Further personal...
decorations: Pietro Bracci (whose statue of Oceanus sits in the central niche), Filippo della Valle, Giovanni Grossi, and Andrea Bergondi. Giuseppe Pannini (1718-1805)...
husband Commander Frank Pogson added her name to his. Her own father, Prince Filippo Andrea VI, was half English. Princess Orietta and Commander Frank did much...
Ulpii Vibii). These mosaics are now on show in the seminary. Coarelli, Filippo (1984). Guida archeologica di Roma (in Italian). Verona: Arnoldo Mondadori...
was built under Hadrian and Antoninus Pius the temple of Venus and Roma. Filippo Coarelli (2014). Rome and Environs. University of California Press. pp...
Press. p. 176. Coarelli, Filippo (2014). Rome and Environs. London: University of California Press. p. 141. Coarelli, Filippo (2014). Rome and Environs...
Largo argentina. Istituto poligrafico dello Stato, Libreria dello Stato. Filippo Coarelli (10 May 2014). Rome and Environs: An Archaeological Guide. University...
entrance in a tomb sculpted by Giacomo Manzù) Pope Pius XII's parents (Filippo (d. 1916) & Virginia (née Graziosi) Pacelli (d. 1920)); their remains were...
Burgatti Antonio Caccianino Giuseppe Calandrelli Alfredo Capelli Ernesto Capocci di Belmonte Ettore Caporali Francesco Carlini Felice Casorati (mathematician)...
Chapel (built 1716) and designed by Carlo Maratta, Alessandro Specchi, Filippo Barigioni and Carlo Fontana; commissioned by Pope Clement XI; and dedicated...
terra n. 92* Eduardo De Filippo, (1900–1984), stage and film actor *Lot: Evangelici, riquadro 98, cappella 24* Peppino De Filippo, (1903–1980), stage and...
the palace from looting during the Sack of Rome (1527). Starting with Filippo Colonna (1578–1639), many changes have refurbished and create a unitary...
American's View. Rome: Di Renzo Editore. ISBN 978-88-8323-085-1. Coarelli, Filippo (1984). Guida archeologica di Roma (in Italian). Milano: Arnoldo Mondadori...