Septem verba a Christo in cruce moriente prolata
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COMPOSER:
Giovanni Battista Pergolesi
PUBLISHER:
Breitkopf und Härtel
PRODUCT TYPE:
Part
INSTRUMENT GROUP:
Orchestra
Hermann Scherchen, who was the first to take up the cause of the one-hour-plus long, colorfully scored work, came to the conclusion: One of the most heartfelt works of art, full of gentleness and profound sensitivity. Since 1936, when two manuscripts of monastic provenance were discovered, musical
Specifications
Composer | Giovanni Battista Pergolesi |
Editor | Reinhard Fehling |
Publisher | Breitkopf und Härtel |
Instrumentation | Vocal Soloists and Orchestra |
Product Type | Part |
Instrument Group | Orchestra |
Style Period | Baroque |
ISMN | 9790004341179 |
Style Period | Baroque |
Series | Breitkopf Urtext Edition |
Min Qty | 5 |
No. Pages | 24 |
No. | BRKOB5533-15 |
Part {Instrument} | Violin |
Description
Hermann Scherchen, who was the first to take up the cause of the one-hour-plus long, colorfully scored work, came to the conclusion: One of the most heartfelt works of art, full of gentleness and profound sensitivity. Since 1936, when two manuscripts of monastic provenance were discovered, musical scholars have been asking themselves whether the Septem verba is authentic or solely attributable to Sig. Pergolese. It is only thanks to the scholarly comparison of all manuscripts and to the discovery of two new sources which impressively confirm the existence of an active reception of this work in the mid 18th century, that the authorship and transmission can be newly evaluated.