Gloria in D major

Gloria in D major

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Gloria in D major

Vocal score XL in large print

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Gloria in D major

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  • Idioma: latín
  • Páginas: 48
  • Publicado en: 26.10.2022
  • Duración: 29:00
  • Dimensiones: 210 x 297 mm
  • Peso: 185 g
  • Tonalidad: Re mayor
  • Opus: RV 589
  • Género: Clásico, Música clásica (época barroca)
  • ISMN: 9790007253653
The Gloria in D major RV 589 is Vivaldi's most famous sacred work and it is among his most important church music compositions. The Carus edition, the publisher's inaugural music edition, helped considerably to turn this musically impressive and varied work into one of Vivaldi's most popular choral works today. The music and text sections of the Carus edition no. 1 have now been subject to a thorough revision. The music has been newly engraved, and a new Foreword and Critical Report by Uwe Wolf reflect the latest research.

The Gloria was probably written between 1713 and 1717 for the Ospedale della Pietà, one of the orphanages in Venice where young girls received a thorough musical training. This musically impressive work in the style of a so-called "cantata mass" is divided into 12 sections which vary in scoring, style of setting, key, and emotional content. Vivaldi's mastery is shown in the solemn, sonorous choral movements and equally in the more chamber music-like solo movements.

> Revised Urtext edition
> Complete performance material
> Foreword and Critical Report reflect the latest research
> carus plus: Vocal score XL, Carus Choir Coach and carus music, the choir app

Very few alterations have been made to the choral parts, so that the new edition can be used in combination with the previous choral score (Carus 40.001/05) without any problems.