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Im Original

Antonio Vivaldi. Gloria In D RV 589 - Vocal Score. Edition Peters Urtext. Sheet Music. SATB, Piano Accompaniment. SATB. PFA. Antonio Vivaldi.

Übersetzung

Antonio Vivaldi. Gloria In D RV 589 - Vocal Score. Edition Peters Urtext. Noten. SATB, Klavier-Begleitung. SATB. PFA. Antonio Vivaldi.

Im Original

If ordering more than 10 copies, please call us on 44. 1284 725725 to check availability. Vivaldi's international renown came about largely as a result of his concertos, which were collated, and, of course performed, throughout the courts of Europe. Quite unlike the concertos, Vivaldi's voluminous output of sacred works was hardly known beyond the purlieus of their original performance. Following the composer's death they became increasingly unknown and even today it is difficult to say how many pieces of church music Vivaldi composed. As few of Vivaldi’s church compositions can be dated on the basis of written or stylistic evidence, the origins of the Gloria In D remain shrouded with conjecture. Rather than being conceived as part of a larger Mass setting, the Gloria is an independent work, a cyclical composition of broad design consisting of twelve self-contained movements. Stylistically, it closely resembles a concertante Mass. This Urtext edition of Vivaldi’s ever-popular work provides you with an accurate realisation of the composer’s original intentions with thoroughly detailed editorial markings and suggestions, as edited by Klaus Burmeister.

Übersetzung

Bei Bestellung von mehr als 10 Kopien, rufen Sie uns an 44. 1284 725725, um die Verfügbarkeit zu prüfen. Vivaldi's international renown came about largely as a result of his concertos, which were collated, and, of course performed, throughout the courts of Europe. Quite unlike the concertos, Vivaldi's voluminous output of sacred works was hardly known beyond the purlieus of their original performance. Following the composer's death they became increasingly unknown and even today it is difficult to say how many pieces of church music Vivaldi composed. As few of Vivaldi’s church compositions can be dated on the basis of written or stylistic evidence, the origins of the Gloria In D remain shrouded with conjecture. Rather than being conceived as part of a larger Mass setting, the Gloria is an independent work, a cyclical composition of broad design consisting of twelve self-contained movements. Stylistically, it closely resembles a concertante Mass. This Urtext edition of Vivaldi’s ever-popular work provides you with an accurate realisation of the composer’s original intentions with thoroughly detailed editorial markings and suggestions, as edited by Klaus Burmeister.