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=== Music === * [[Marc-Antoine Charpentier]] composed two [[motet]]s for the feast of Saint Teresa: ''Flores, flores o Gallia'' for two voices, two flutes and continuo (H.374), c. 1680 and the other, for three voices and continuo (H.342), in 1686–87. * She is a principal character of the opera ''[[Four Saints in Three Acts]]'' by the composer [[Virgil Thomson]] with a libretto by [[Gertrude Stein]].{{sfn|Park|2009|pp=28–44}}{{sfn|Tommasini|1998|p=}} * Saint Teresa is the subject of the song "Theresa's Sound-World" by [[Sonic Youth]] off the 1992 album ''[[Dirty (Sonic Youth album)|Dirty]]'', lyrics by [[Thurston Moore]].{{sfn|Hontiveros|2016}} * "Saint Teresa" is a track on [[Joan Osborne]]'s ''[[Relish (album)|Relish]]'' album, nominated for a [[Grammy Award]] in 1996.<ref group=web name=austriancharts.at /> * References to Saint Theresa and her visions appear in several songs across multiple albums by [[the Hold Steady]], including "Chicago Seemed Tired Last Night",<ref>{{Citation |title=The Hold Steady – Chicago Seemed Tired Last Night |url=https://genius.com/The-hold-steady-chicago-seemed-tired-last-night-lyrics |access-date=2023-05-05}}</ref> "The Sweet Part of the City",<ref>{{Citation |title=The Hold Steady – The Sweet Part of the City |url=https://genius.com/The-hold-steady-the-sweet-part-of-the-city-lyrics |access-date=2023-05-05}}</ref> and "Our Whole Lives"<ref>{{Citation |title=The Hold Steady – Our Whole Lives |url=https://genius.com/The-hold-steady-our-whole-lives-lyrics |access-date=2023-05-05}}</ref>
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