SKU: HL.50020560
UPC: 073999317619. 9.0x12.0x0.122 inches.
Contents: Speranze mie * Elitropio d'amor * Io morirei contento * Fermate omai fermate.
SKU: HL.14002305
ISBN 9780853605034.
Audi Filia was written for the celebrations for St Cecilia's Day in Rome in October 1720. It was originally part of a much larger mass setting for the event, which is considered to be one of the finest pieces of music to survive from the Baroque era. This movement, intended for the gradual, is one of the more popular sections and is often performed as a stand-alone piece. It is scored for 2 Oboes, Strings, Organ, and Soprano solo.
Alessandro Scarlatti (1660-1725) was an Italian composer in the Baroque style, who mostly wrote for choral groups. He is best remembered for his operas and oratorios, but he also wrote several hundred chambercantatas for solo Voice.
SKU: HL.50012850
UPC: 073999128505. 8.25x11.75x0.17 inches. Italian.
Ariette - 4 Duetti - 1 Terzetto (Arias, 4 duets, 1 trio). Contents: Chiamata a nuovi amori (Strozzi) * Dolci miei sospiri (Rontani) * Luna mia dove ten vai (Gagliano) * Mi parto (Bottegari) * Mi voglio far intendere (Steffani) * Mie Speranze Lusinghier (Gagliano) * Pastorella Ove * T'ascondi (Vitali) * Per Saettarmi Non Ha (Marcello) * Pescatrice Ligurina (Rontani) * Tocca A Voi Dolenti (Marcello) * Tu Lo Sai (A. Scarlatti).
SKU: CA.1000719
ISBN 9790007135270. Language: Latin/German.
With his Latin St. John Passion, written around 1770, Scarlatti strictly follows the contemporary conventions advanced for the Catholic liturgy: the continuo-supported evangelist's report is presented throughout as a monolodic recitation that is reminiscent of Carissimi and Monteverdi. Only for the words of Christ and the few four-voice choruses, as well as for some significant moments like the Judas scene or the death of Jesus, is a subtle string accompaniment added. An alternate German text is printed below the original Latin. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.1000700.
SKU: CA.1000714
ISBN 9790007015855. Language: Latin/German.
With his Latin St. John Passion, written around 1770, Scarlatti strictly follows the contemporary conventions advanced for the Catholic liturgy: the continuo-supported evangelist's report is presented throughout as a monolodic recitation that is reminiscent of Carissimi and Monteverdi. Only for the words of Christ and the few four-voice choruses, as well as for some significant moments like the Judas scene or the death of Jesus, is a subtle string accompaniment added. An alternate German text is printed below the original Latin. Score and part available separately - see item CA.1000700.
SKU: CA.1000712
ISBN 9790007015831. Language: Latin/German.
SKU: CA.4041550
ISBN 9790007066949.
Score available separately - see item CA.4041500.
SKU: CA.1000713
ISBN 9790007015848. Language: Latin/German.
SKU: CA.1000705
ISBN 9790007015817. Language: Latin/German.
With his Latin St. John Passion, written around 1770, Scarlatti strictly follows the contemporary conventions advanced for the Catholic liturgy: the continuo-supported evangelist's report is presented throughout as a monolodic recitation that is reminiscent of Carissimi and Monteverdi. Only for the words of Christ and the few four-voice choruses, as well as for some significant moments like the Judas scene or the death of Jesus, is a subtle string accompaniment added. An alternate German text is printed below the original Latin. Score available separately - see item CA.1000700.
SKU: BT.SLB-00462800