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Orazio Benevoli (April 19, 1605 – June 17, 1672), was a significant composer of large scaled polychoral sacred choral works, one work featured 48 vocal and instrumental lines. He was born in Rome,but had French ancestry. He served as the choirmaster in various Roman churches from 1624 to 1643. Benevoli served in the Austrian court from 1643 to 1645, and it is there he was supposed to have composed the magnificent Missa Salisburgensis à 53 voci, a work now known to have been composed by Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber or Andreas Hofer later in the 17th century. In 1646, Benevoli returned to Rome, where he served as the choirmaster at the Vatican. He died in Rome. Benevoli's sacred compositions frequently make use of four or more choirs. Many of Benevoli's works are massive and could be described as being in the Colossal Baroque style. Little of the music of Benevoli has been performed or recorded in modern times. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Missa Azzolina: Agnus Dei
1,6262Missa si Deus pro nobis, a 16 voci: II. Christe eleison
1,3303Missa si Deus pro nobis, a 16 voci: I. Kyrie eleison
6194Missa si Deus pro nobis, a 16 voci: III. Kyrie eleison II
3735Regna terrae
3386Missa si Deus pro nobis, a 16 voci: VII. Sanctus
2487Missa Benevola: VII. Agnus Dei
2348Missa si Deus pro nobis, a 16 voci: VIII. Agnus Dei
2099Missa si Deus pro nobis, a 16 voci: V. Gloria
15410Missa Tu es Petrus: V, Agnus Dei
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Benevolo: Missa Azzolina / Magnificat / Dixit Dominus

Benevoli: Missa Salisburgensis
Orazio Benevoli: Missa Benevola: III. Kyrie II (Mule)
Benevoli: Missae Angelus Domini & Dum complerentur
Benevoli: Missa Dum complerentur: V. Agnus Dei
Benevolo: Missa si Deus pro nobis & Magnificat
Missa Salisburgensis, Escolania, Ireneu Segarra, Collegium Aureum
World of Early Music
The World of Early Music
Agnus Dei
Benevoli & Pitoni: Römische Mehrstimmigkeit
Orazio Benevoli: Missa Tu es Petrus - Kyrie