Talk:Oratorio dei Filippini
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This article contains a translation of Oratoire des Philippins from fr.wikipedia. Translated on 29 June 2009. |
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Previous edifice?[edit]
I removed the following from the lede, a translation from fr:. The date of the premiere is correct; if "there" can be clarified it would be worth putting back ("It is on the site where, in 1600....").
- It was there that, in 1600, Emilio de' Cavalieri's La rappresentazione di anima e di corpo, regarded as one of the first examples of the genre of the oratorio, was given for the first time.
I also understood members of the Phillipians were ordained priests, a detail missing from Francesco Borromini's article. Sparafucil (talk) 10:25, 16 August 2012 (UTC)
They're not Phillipians, they're Oratorians. PsychoInfiltrator (talk) 23:03, 23 September 2012 (UTC)