Luigi Cherubini Messa Solenne (Solemn Mass) D Minor



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  • Model: BS1178
  • Condition: Like New

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Luigi Cherubini (1760-1842) was an Italian-born composer who became a prominent figure in the world of classical music during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. He is often considered a French composer because he spent much of his career in France and became a naturalized French citizen. Cherubini composed a wide range of music, including operas, sacred choral works, symphonies, and chamber music. He was known for his dramatic and expressive compositions, with his operas and sacred music being particularly admired. Some of his notable works include the operas "Médée" and "Les Deux Journées" and the Requiem in C minor, which was highly influential and inspired later composers like Johannes Brahms. Cherubini's music played a significant role in the transition from the Classical era to the Romantic era, and his works were characterized by their emotional depth and innovative harmonic language. He also held important positions in the musical establishment in France, including serving as the director of the Paris Conservatoire, where he had a lasting impact on music education and composition. Today, Luigi Cherubini is recognized as an important composer of his time, and his music continues to be performed and appreciated by musicians and audiences alike.