Oratorio per l'assunzione della Bma. Vergine. Da cantarsi nel Collegio Clementino is a religious oratorio composed by Giovanni Battista Costanzi with a libretto by Antonio de Rossi, intended for performance at the Collegio Clementino. This work exemplifies the rich tradition of Italian baroque oratorio, blending musical artistry with religious themes prevalent in the 18th century. The oratorio likely celebrates the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, a significant event in the Catholic faith, and would have been performed to a learned and devout audience. This historical work offers insights into the musical and religious practices of the time, showcasing the talents of Costanzi and de Rossi in creating a piece that combines artistic expression and spiritual devotion.
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