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Ringparabel, history of spirituality, welcome, respect for life and for the doctrine has thus become a work for music, theater and dance and was staged inside the Archaeological Park of Selinunte and in that of Heraclea Minoa with the directed by Aurelio Gatti, long involved in the project of the Teatri di Pietra, now in its 19th edition.
The hymn for freedom Liebertas is a composition for choir and orchestra written for the project Weltschal (literally scarf) a long strip composed of flags of 207 countries produced and set up by volunteers from around the world.
An expressive symbol of tolerance, diversity and acceptance of all the different cultures with which, on 8 November 2015, the balconies of the HamburgTown Hall were decorated for the event created by the Hamburg designer SibillaPavenstedt.
Liebertas was executed during the event Weltschal in which a big number of Hamburg citizens took part.
On 5 July 2014, in the church of St. Katharina, one of the most important churches in Hamburg, the composition “Glockenlied” for Choir and Orchestra was performed with the original sounds of the bells of the 5 largest churches in Hamburg, St Michaelis, St Katharina, St. Nikolai, St. Jacobi and St. Petri.
Gloria Bruni has always been interested in sacred music and during her studies she played the violin in church concerts.
In December 2013, Gloria Bruni’s aria “Angel of God”, a meditation on Bach’s Air, was premiered as part of a charity event organized by the Phönikks Foundation.
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On June 13, 2013, the first Katharinenchorals of Gloria Bruni took place in the church of St. Katharinen as part of the “Katharina feiert” event. The choral was composed based on the words of the Hamburg poet Hans Leip.
“Requiem in Rome” is a composition in the form of mass, written for choir and orchestra and soloists.
The first performance took place in November 2000 (the year of the Jubilee) in the Vatican in the “Sala Nervi” in the presence of Pope John Paul II.
Requiem in Rome was subsequently performed in Italy, Poland, Germany, Austria and Israel.
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