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Massimo Palombella (Turin, 25 December 1967) is an Italian Salesian priest and director of the Cappella Musicale Pontificia Sistina, succeeding Giuseppe Liberto, and before him Domenico Bartolucci and Lorenzo Perosi. [1] [2]

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References

  1. Dictionnaire du Vatican Christophe Dickes "Treize ans plus tard, il est remplacé par don Massimo Palombella, prêtre salésien, qui avait fondé, en 2003, le Chœur interuniversitaire après desétudes auseinde l'Institut pontifical demusiquesacrée.
  2. "L'Autre curie de Benoît XVI. Les nominations, les résultats".