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Pergolesi - Stabat mater for Soprano, Alto, Strings and Basso continuo, Vocal Score

Pergolesi - Stabat mater for Soprano, Alto, Strings and Basso continuo, Vocal Score
Produsent: Edition Breitkopf
Tilgjengelighet: Bestillingsvare
Varenummer: EB8330
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Giovanni Battista Pergolesi (17101736)
Stabat mater


Urtext edited by Helmut Hucke [solos,fem ch(ad lib.),org,str] Duration: 50'
solos: SA choir: SA(ad lib) org str



Description


EB 8330 piano vocal score by Michael Obst
ISMN: 979-0-004-17638-2 (64 pages, 19 x 27 cm, 186 g, Saddle Stitch)


In Naples, late in the year 1734, Giovanni Battista Pergolesi obtained a commission from a brotherhood of noblemen to write a new setting of the 'Stabat mater' text in order to replace the work of Alessandro Scarlatti, who had passed away in 1725. This work, too, was to be limited to two vocal parts, which reflects the intimate character of this devotional work. Just a few years after its creation, Pergolesis 'Stabat mater' setting became known throughout the entire musical world, regardless of all religious boundaries. No other musical work was printed and copied more often in the 18th century than the 'Stabat mater.'
The present edition is based on the autograph, which contains corrections and deletions. It seems to have been hastily transcribed from sketches intended for the copyists use. The publisher thus faced a particularly challenging task here.


Table of Contents
 
1. Stabat mater dolorosa
2. Cujus animam gementem
3. O quam tristis et afflicta
4. Quae moerebat et dolebat
5. Quis est homo
6. Vidit suum dulcem natum
7. Eja mater fons amoris
8. Fac ut ardeat cor meum
9. Sancta mater, istud agas
10. Fac ut portem Christi mortem
11. Inflammatus et accensus
12. Quando corpus morietur



Giovanni Battista Pergolesi (17101736)
Stabat mater


Urtext edited by Helmut Hucke [solos,fem ch(ad lib.),org,str] Duration: 50'
solos: SA choir: SA(ad lib) org str



Description


EB 8330 piano vocal score by Michael Obst
ISMN: 979-0-004-17638-2 (64 pages, 19 x 27 cm, 186 g, Saddle Stitch)


In Naples, late in the year 1734, Giovanni Battista Pergolesi obtained a commission from a brotherhood of noblemen to write a new setting of the 'Stabat mater' text in order to replace the work of Alessandro Scarlatti, who had passed away in 1725. This work, too, was to be limited to two vocal parts, which reflects the intimate character of this devotional work. Just a few years after its creation, Pergolesis 'Stabat mater' setting became known throughout the entire musical world, regardless of all religious boundaries. No other musical work was printed and copied more often in the 18th century than the 'Stabat mater.'
The present edition is based on the autograph, which contains corrections and deletions. It seems to have been hastily transcribed from sketches intended for the copyists use. The publisher thus faced a particularly challenging task here.


Table of Contents
 
1. Stabat mater dolorosa
2. Cujus animam gementem
3. O quam tristis et afflicta
4. Quae moerebat et dolebat
5. Quis est homo
6. Vidit suum dulcem natum
7. Eja mater fons amoris
8. Fac ut ardeat cor meum
9. Sancta mater, istud agas
10. Fac ut portem Christi mortem
11. Inflammatus et accensus
12. Quando corpus morietur



Produktspesifikasjoner
Fabrikat-ForlagEdition Breitkopf
ProduktPartitur
Komponist-ForfatterPergolesi, Giovanni Battista
ArrangørObst, Michael
SjangerKlassisk
Produktspesifikasjoner
Fabrikat-ForlagEdition Breitkopf
ProduktPartitur
Komponist-ForfatterPergolesi, Giovanni Battista
ArrangørObst, Michael
SjangerKlassisk
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