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  • A kind of music far superior, in my opinion, to that of operas, and which in all Italy has not its equal, nor perhaps in the whole world, is that of the 'scuole'.

    The Confessions of J J Rousseau Rousseau, Jean Jacques 1896

  • The 'scuole' are houses of charity, established for the education of young girls without fortune, to whom the republic afterwards gives a portion either in marriage or for the cloister.

    The Confessions of J J Rousseau Rousseau, Jean Jacques 1896

  • Sunday at the church of each of the four 'scuole', during vespers, motettos or anthems with full choruses, accompanied by a great orchestra, and composed and directed by the best masters in Italy, are sung in the galleries by girls only; not one of whom is more than twenty years of age.

    The Confessions of J. J. Rousseau — Volume 07 Jean-Jacques Rousseau 1745

  • A kind of music far superior, in my opinion, to that of operas, and which in all Italy has not its equal, nor perhaps in the whole world, is that of the 'scuole'.

    The Confessions of J. J. Rousseau — Complete Jean-Jacques Rousseau 1745

  • The 'scuole' are houses of charity, established for the education of young girls without fortune, to whom the republic afterwards gives a portion either in marriage or for the cloister.

    The Confessions of J. J. Rousseau — Volume 07 Jean-Jacques Rousseau 1745

  • The 'scuole' are houses of charity, established for the education of young girls without fortune, to whom the republic afterwards gives a portion either in marriage or for the cloister.

    The Confessions of J. J. Rousseau — Complete Jean-Jacques Rousseau 1745

  • A kind of music far superior, in my opinion, to that of operas, and which in all Italy has not its equal, nor perhaps in the whole world, is that of the 'scuole'.

    The Confessions of J. J. Rousseau — Volume 07 Jean-Jacques Rousseau 1745

  • Sunday at the church of each of the four 'scuole', during vespers, motettos or anthems with full choruses, accompanied by a great orchestra, and composed and directed by the best masters in Italy, are sung in the galleries by girls only; not one of whom is more than twenty years of age.

    The Confessions of J. J. Rousseau — Complete Jean-Jacques Rousseau 1745

  • 'scuole', during vespers, motettos or anthems with full choruses, accompanied by a great orchestra, and composed and directed by the best masters in Italy, are sung in the galleries by girls only; not one of whom is more than twenty years of age.

    The Confessions of J J Rousseau Rousseau, Jean Jacques 1896

  • Perché è una scelta etica soprattutto per le scuole e la pubblica amministrazione?

    2010 April 24 | TECHNOLOGY NEWS 2010

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