Housed among the anonymous manuscripts in the Barberini Collection of the Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Oratorio per la Settimana Santa is a prototypical example of oratorio volgare (Italian-language oratorio) from mid-seventeenth-century Rome. Written in two parts and scored for two violins, continuo, three- and five-part chorus, and soli, this oratorio was once attributed to Luigi Rossi (c.1598-1653) and was believed to be composed during his service to the Barberini family prior to their departure from Rome in 1645, though this attribution has since been called into question. Regardless, Oratorio per la Settimana Santa holds an important place in the development of the Roman oratorio as a genre as well as that of the Passion, specifica...
This study is based on the premise that modern day performances of late Renaissance sacred music are...
abstract: The combination of soprano, trumpet, strings and continuo was used with much frequency by ...
Defence date: 5 September 2012Examining Board: Professor Antonella Romano (EUI); Professor Martin V...
My aim in this paper is to suggest why the Italian baroque cantata is still regarded as a neglected ...
The early baroque songs, or cantatas, of Luigi Rossi (1597-1653) are largely absent from the canon o...
Alessandro Grandi (1586-1630) is a relatively unknown, yet significant figure in the development of ...
The Concerti sacri, a set of ten motets, is the only volume of Alessandro Scarlatti's sacred music t...
When dealing with the critical editing of music of the ighteenth century, it seems fairly easy to se...
When dealing with the critical editing of music of the ighteenth century, it seems fairly easy to se...
The aim of this thesis was to produce a performing edition of nine cantatas which form part of a col...
Thesis (D.M.A.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Auth...
This book is the first part of Lodovico Zacconi's "Prattica di musica," published in 1596. The conte...
This edition brings together the three earliest printed collections of music in Claudio Monteverdi’s...
This is a [ca. 1740] score of Judas Maccabaeus, a sacred oratorio by Handel. It contains a table of ...
UnrestrictedBaldassare Galuppi (1706-1785) left no fewer than four settings of the Miserere text, at...
This study is based on the premise that modern day performances of late Renaissance sacred music are...
abstract: The combination of soprano, trumpet, strings and continuo was used with much frequency by ...
Defence date: 5 September 2012Examining Board: Professor Antonella Romano (EUI); Professor Martin V...
My aim in this paper is to suggest why the Italian baroque cantata is still regarded as a neglected ...
The early baroque songs, or cantatas, of Luigi Rossi (1597-1653) are largely absent from the canon o...
Alessandro Grandi (1586-1630) is a relatively unknown, yet significant figure in the development of ...
The Concerti sacri, a set of ten motets, is the only volume of Alessandro Scarlatti's sacred music t...
When dealing with the critical editing of music of the ighteenth century, it seems fairly easy to se...
When dealing with the critical editing of music of the ighteenth century, it seems fairly easy to se...
The aim of this thesis was to produce a performing edition of nine cantatas which form part of a col...
Thesis (D.M.A.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Auth...
This book is the first part of Lodovico Zacconi's "Prattica di musica," published in 1596. The conte...
This edition brings together the three earliest printed collections of music in Claudio Monteverdi’s...
This is a [ca. 1740] score of Judas Maccabaeus, a sacred oratorio by Handel. It contains a table of ...
UnrestrictedBaldassare Galuppi (1706-1785) left no fewer than four settings of the Miserere text, at...
This study is based on the premise that modern day performances of late Renaissance sacred music are...
abstract: The combination of soprano, trumpet, strings and continuo was used with much frequency by ...
Defence date: 5 September 2012Examining Board: Professor Antonella Romano (EUI); Professor Martin V...