Vito Carnevali [July 4, 1888-c. 1960] was born and died in Rome, Italy. He was a classical musical composer who was known best for his four part Mass settings. Among his most famous works were his Missa 'Auxilium Christianorum', Missa 'Ave Verum', Missa 'Mater Amabilis', Missa 'Rosa Mystica', and Missa 'Stella Matutina'. He lived and worked in Chicago, Illinois; New York City; and Algiers, Algeria before returning home to Rome.
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heart stroke
Trish was on medication and she passed out and drowned in a hot bath.
Bach's music since the composer's death.
He was completely death when he wrote the piece the 9th symphony. that will make you kind of crazy at the time specially if you are a composer.
yes he was a composer but after his death he was no longer a composer
Claudio Monteverdi was an Italian composer, singer and Roman Catholic priest. He was born on May 9, 1567. No, Monteverdi did not go blind before his death.
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Death is morte in Italian.
The Italian word for death: morte
The Italian word for death is "morte" as it is in quite a few languages. The plural of death in Italian (Deaths) is "morti."
Brain....neurons to be precise...
Handel.
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During his lifetime he was famed as a conductor. His fame as a composer has been growing since his death in 1911.
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"Kiss of death" in English means bacio di morte in Italian.