miserere in A Sentence

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    Miserere mei Deus.

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    After arriving in Rome, Mozart attended the Holy Wednesday Tenebrae, during which he heard Miserere in full.

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    Whether that oft' told story is perfectly accurate or not, Emperor Leopold would later enshrine the copy of Miserere he would been given in the Vienna Imperial Library.

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    That piece was Miserere mei, Deus(literally,“Have mercy on me, O God”), which was based on Psalm 51 and composed by Catholic priest Gregorio Allegri sometime in the 1630s.

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    Participants in one study had lower levels of cortisol(a stress hormone) when listening to Latin choral music(Miserere by Gregorio Allegri) than when they just listened to the sound of rippling water.

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    However, for those who support the idea that Mozart made a perfect copy, it is noted that Miserere is an amazingly repetitive piece, with the gist of most of the arrangement coming in the first few minutes.

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    It is commonly said that Mozart gave(or sold) his transcription of Miserere to British music historian Dr. Charles Burney, who published it in 1771 directly after his own tour through Italy that more or less coincided with Mozart's.

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    You have often heard of the famous Miserere in Rome, which is so greatly prized that the performers are forbidden on pain of excommunication to take away a single part of it, copy it or to give it to anyone.

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    Although today Miserere is regarded as one of the most popular and oft recorded arrangements of the late Renaissance era, for many years, due to papal decree, if one wanted to hear it, one had to go to the Vatican.

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    You have often heard of the famous Miserere in Rome, which is so greatly prized that the performers are forbidden on pain of excommunication to take away a single part of it, to copy it or to give it to anyone.

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    It wouldn't be until 1840 when a Catholic priest by the name of Pietro Alfieri published the embellished version of Miserere that the world finally had what is considered to be an accurate sheet music representation of the Chapel Choir version of song.

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    You have often heard of the famous Miserere in Rome, which is so greatly prized that the performers in the chapel are forbidden on pain of excommunication to take away a single part of it, to copy it or to give it to anyone.

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    It's also often stated that a short while after transcribing Miserere, Mozart was at a party with his father when the topic of the tune came up in conversation, at which point Leopold boasted to the guests that his son transcribed the legendary piece from memory, prompting some amount of skepticism from the attendees.

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