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Vespro della beata vergine SV206 : Claudio Monteverdi

Titel (DE): Vespro della Beata Vergine SV 206 SV 206 - Marienvesper
Titel (EN): Vespro della Beata Vergine SV 206 SV 206 - Marienvesper
Titel (FR): Vespro della Beata Vergine SV 206 SV 206 - Marienvesper
Komponist / Composer: Monteverdi, Claudio
Herausgeber / Editor: Roche, Jerome
Bearbeiter / Arranger:
Illustrator:
Opus:
Werkverzeichnis: SV 206
Besetzung / Instrumentation: SSAATTTTBB, Orchester / mixed choir (SATTB/SATTB), soloists (SSAATTBB) and orchestra
Besetzungsdetails:
Kompositionsjahr / Date of Composition:
Aufführungsdauer / Duration: 70'
Verlag / Publisher: Schott Music Ltd., London
Erscheindungsdatum / Date of Publishing: 08.03.1999
Ausgabe / Publication: Klavierauszug - Piano reduction - mit Continuo-Aussetzung
with continuo realization - - -
Seiten / Pages: 176
Verarbeitung: Broschur - Paperback/Softcover
Schwierigkeitsgrad / Difficulty: mittelschwer - intermediate - moyen
Sprache / Language:
Reihe / Series:
ISMN: M-2201-1927-9
ISMN-13: 979-0-2201-1927-9
ISMN-EAN: 9790220119279
UPC: 841886006669
Monteverdi's Vespers of 1610 is a work which has both fascinated and perplexed musicologists and performers for many years. It forms by far the larger part of the composer's first significant publication of sacred music, entitled: 'Of the most blessed virgin a Mass for six voices for church choirs, and Vespers for more voices with several sacred concertos suitable for princely chapels or apartments'. By the time this publication appeared, Monteverdi had been in the service of the Gonzaga court at Mantua for at least 18 years, and he was seeking a change of employment, so that the dedication of the volume to the reigning pope, Paul V, may be interpreted as a form of self-advertisement. Originally issued as an Urtext study score, the edition is based closely on the extant printed source, the set of partbooks published at Venice in 1610, and retains the original note values, key and mensuration signatures.

(Deus in adiutorium) Domine ad adiuvandum - Dixit Dominus - Nigra sum - Laudate pueri - Pulchra es - Laetatus sum - Duo Seraphim - Nisi Dominus - Audi coelum - Lauda Jerusalem - Sonata sopra Sancta Maria - Ave maris stella - Magnificat

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Monteverdi's Vespers of 1610 is a work which has both fascinated and perplexed musicologists and performers for many years. It forms by far the larger part of the composer's first significant publication of sacred music, entitled: 'Of the most blessed virgin a Mass for six voices for church choirs, and Vespers for more voices with several sacred concertos suitable for princely chapels or apartments'. By the time this publication appeared, Monteverdi had been in the service of the Gonzaga court at Mantua for at least 18 years, and he was seeking a change of employment, so that the dedication of the volume to the reigning pope, Paul V, may be interpreted as a form of self-advertisement. Originally issued as an Urtext study score, the edition is based closely on the extant printed source, the set of partbooks published at Venice in 1610, and retains the original note values, key and mensuration signatures.

(Deus in adiutorium) Domine ad adiuvandum - Dixit Dominus - Nigra sum - Laudate pueri - Pulchra es - Laetatus sum - Duo Seraphim - Nisi Dominus - Audi coelum - Lauda Jerusalem - Sonata sopra Sancta Maria - Ave maris stella - Magnificat

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Order id: 441299
Difficulty: 3 (3)
Duration: 70 min
Pages: 176
publisher id: ED 12602
EAN: 9790220119279
Composer: Claudio Monteverdi
Arranger: -
Publisher: Schott Music - Music Distribution Services
Instrumentation: Kammermusik / Ensemble

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