1st Edition
Vesper and Compline Music for Three Principal Voices
Edited By Jeffrey Kurtzman
Copyright 1998
346 Pages
by
Routledge
346 Pages
by
Routledge
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First Published in 1998. A New Series Fills a Void in 17th-Century Italian Music
Drawing on the riches of a largely unknown repertoire, this innovative series makes available in modern score a large selection of Italian sacred music scored from printed part-books that has never before been published in modern editions.
Conveniently organized and presented in modern scoreEach genre is organized for easy accessibility. Mass settings are presented in chronological order. Vesper and compline music is arranged according to the number of voices, chronologically within each volume, beginning with works for one and two voices and progressing to compositions for multiple choirs.
General Introduction, Editorial Methods, Introduction to the Vesper and Compline Volumes, Sources and Commentary, Critical Notes, 1. Domine ad adiuvandum by Tarquinio Merula, 1652, 2. Magnificat Sexti Toni by Agostino Agazzari, 1609, 3. Magnificat Sexti Toni by Pietro Pace, 1618, 4. Laudate pueri by Paolo Agostini, 1619, 5. Confitebor tibi Domine by Leandro Gallerano, 1629, 6. Lsetatus sum by Alessandro Grandi, 1630, 7. Laudate pueri by Tarquinio Merula, 1639, 8. Credidi by Tarquinio Merula, 1640, 9. Magnificat by Giovanni Antonio Rigatti, 1648, 10. Confitebor tibi Dotnine by Giovanni Legrenzi, 1656, 11. Beatus vir by Francesco Cavalli, 165612. Confitebor tibi Domine by Giovanni Paolo Colonna, 1694, 13. Laudate pueri by Isabella Leonarda, 1698, 14. lam hyems transiit by Giovanni Francesco Anerio, 1613, 15. Beata Mater by Paolo Agostini, 1619, 16. Ave maris stella by Paolo Agostini, 1619, 17. Jesu corona Virginum by Orazio Tarditi, 1650, 18. Deus tuorum militum by Francesco Cavalli, 1656
Biography
Jeffrey Kurtzman, Washington University, St. Louis.
"The project can be warmly welcomed. The availability of these works is very welcome." -- Early Music