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Antonio Vivaldi

Vivaldi: Kyrie, RV 587

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Bärenreiter  |  SKU: BA8950-90  |  Barcode: 9790006539758
  • Composer: Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741)
  • Editors: Malcolm Bruno, Caroline Ritchie
  • Instrumentation (this edition): Piano Reduction, Double Choir (SATB + SATB)
  • Originally for: Orchestra, Double Choir (SATB + SATB)
  • Work: Kyrie, RV 587
  • Work Language: Latin
  • ISMN: 9790006539758
  • Size: 7.5 x 10.6 inches
  • Pages: 27

Description

Today the " Gloria" RV 589 (BA 7674) is one of Vivaldi's best-known compositions and one of the mostfrequently performed sacred vocal works from the Baroque period. Vivaldi wrote the "Gloria" as a self-contained work in the style of a concertante mass. However, it was probably also performed within church services. The scoring of the solo voices (SSA) suggests that the work was written during his period at the Ospedale della Pietà, around 1716. in the twelve movements of the "Gloria", Vivaldi displays the whole range of his mastery from festive, sublime outer movements to tender, transparently scored solo passages.

The same mastery has also been applied to the "Kyrie" RV 587 (BA 8950), scored for two choirs and two groups of stringed instruments. The date of its composition remains unclear. It is a purely a choral work without solo passages.

Both works can be performed independently but can also be combined as a kind of short mass. Although the authenticity of the autograph manuscript score is beyond doubt, these new editions contain some re-evaluations in phrasing and performance practice which go beyond what other editions have to offer. The piano reductions are straightforward, clearly presented and preserve the character of the works.

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Vivaldi: Kyrie, RV 587

$10.95

Description

Today the " Gloria" RV 589 (BA 7674) is one of Vivaldi's best-known compositions and one of the mostfrequently performed sacred vocal works from the Baroque period. Vivaldi wrote the "Gloria" as a self-contained work in the style of a concertante mass. However, it was probably also performed within church services. The scoring of the solo voices (SSA) suggests that the work was written during his period at the Ospedale della Pietà, around 1716. in the twelve movements of the "Gloria", Vivaldi displays the whole range of his mastery from festive, sublime outer movements to tender, transparently scored solo passages.

The same mastery has also been applied to the "Kyrie" RV 587 (BA 8950), scored for two choirs and two groups of stringed instruments. The date of its composition remains unclear. It is a purely a choral work without solo passages.

Both works can be performed independently but can also be combined as a kind of short mass. Although the authenticity of the autograph manuscript score is beyond doubt, these new editions contain some re-evaluations in phrasing and performance practice which go beyond what other editions have to offer. The piano reductions are straightforward, clearly presented and preserve the character of the works.

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