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Messa in re maggiore

Ed. critica di C. Bacciagaluppi - Riduzione per canto e pianoforte

COMPOSER: Giovanni Battista Pergolesi
PUBLISHER: Ricordi
PRODUCT TYPE: Vocal Score
INSTRUMENT GROUP: Vocal
Pergolesi wrote his Mass in D major for an unknown occasion. The composition however is similar in quality and commitment to his other Mass in F major. Numerous manuscript copies all over Europe testify to the fortunate reception of the work in the eighteenth century. As was traditional in Naples,
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Subtitle Ed. critica di C. Bacciagaluppi - Riduzione per canto e pianoforte
Composer Giovanni Battista Pergolesi
Publisher Ricordi
Instrumentation Vocal and Piano Reduction
Product Type Vocal Score
Instrument Group Vocal
Year of Publication 2016
ISBN 9788875929985
ISMN 9790041411965
Series Ricordi Vocal Score Series
No. Pages 132
No. CP 14119600
Release Date 2/16/2016
Description
Pergolesi wrote his Mass in D major for an unknown occasion. The composition however is similar in quality and commitment to his other Mass in F major. Numerous manuscript copies all over Europe testify to the fortunate reception of the work in the eighteenth century. As was traditional in Naples, Pergolesi limited his composition to the “Kyrie” and “Gloria”. The festive character of the work is emphasized by the rich scoring for vocal soloists, five-part choir and a full orchestra of strings and winds. This edition, made with strict philological criteria, is based as its main source on a set of parts preserved partly in Naples, partly in Montecassino. These parts were made for aperformance conducted by the composer, who added various autograph annotations. Among the secondary sources are two period Neapolitan scores, today in Bologna and Dresden. The book includes a historical introduction (which traces the history of the genre in Naples and the relationship between the two Masses by Pergolesi) and the critical notes.
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