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Operosity
Operosity Op`er*os"i*ty, n. [L. operositas.] Laboriousness. [R.] --Bp. Hall.

Meaning of Perosi from wikipedia

- Perosi is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Carlo Perosi (1868–1930), Italian cardinal Lorenzo Perosi (1872–1956), Italian classical...
- Monsignor Lorenzo Perosi (21 December 1872 – 12 October 1956) was an Italian composer of sacred music and the only member of the Giovane Scuola who did...
- Marziano Perosi (October 20, 1875 in TortonaFebruary 21, 1959 in Rome), brother of Don Lorenzo Perosi and of Cardinal Carlo Perosi. Italian composer...
- Carlo Perosi (18 December 1868 – 22 February 1930) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Secretary of the Sacred Consistorial...
- celebrated fifty years as a member of the Sistine, but also appointed Lorenzo Perosi as joint Perpetual Director. This 26-year-old priest from Tortona in Piedmont...
- Neukomm, Orlande de L****us, Krzysztof Penderecki, Antonio Salieri, Lorenzo Perosi, Arnold Rosner and Patrick Gowers (first stanza only). The responsory is...
- Chondrodystrophy (literally, "cartilage maldevelopment") refers to a skeletal disorder caused by one of myriad genetic mutations that can affect the development...
- Mancini, such a successful imitator of his teacher's voice that even Lorenzo Perosi, Direttore Perpetuo of the Sistine Choir from 1898 to 1956 and a strenuous...
- In April 1903, Pope Leo XIII reportedly said to Lorenzo Perosi: "Hold him very dear, Perosi, as in the ****ure he will be able to do much for you. We...
- composers such as Hermann Goetz, Wilhelm Kienzl and the Italian Lorenzo Perosi. The demands of his twin appointments in Vienna initially absorbed all Mahler's...