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Stabat Mater - Napoli / Tommaso Traetta [notated music]
- Title
- Stabat Mater - Napoli [notated music]
- Composer
- Traetta, Tommaso
- Editor
- Campanile, Leonardo, 1954-
- Arranger of music
- Clemente, Vito
- Place of Publication/Creation
- PORT ST LUCIE, FL
- Published/Created
- 2017
- Type of Material
- notated music
- Genre
- notated music
- Publisher
- IDEA GRAPHICS LL
- Imprints
- IDEA PRES
- First Edition.
- Edition
- First Edition.
- Language
- Italian
- Media
- unmediated
- Physical Description
- 1 score (98 pages) + 1 part
- Carrier
- volume
- Summary
- Jacopone da Todi, had a remarkable fortune during the Catholic Counterreformation [...] and soon entered the oral repertoires of the secular confraternities, especially in Southern Italy, constituting a strong emotional moment on the eve of Holy Week. However, this masterpiece [...] is part of a compositional tradition that has characterized the transmission of a sacred musical style typical of the so-called "Neapolitan school." The research tools available to musicologists today make it possible to observe a wider dissemination of the Stabat by Traetta than a decade ago [and] such a widespread presence can only testify to the fortune of this composition, which we can now declare well-deserved. [In it] two of the voices are soloists (soprano and alto) alternating with four-voice chorus sections: this element makes the Stabat by Traetta the ideal point of convergence of the two Neapolitan traditions [...] that with multiple voices, which dates back to the seventeenth century, and that with two voices, soprano and alto, consecrated by Scarlatti’s and Pergolesi’s masterpieces.The medieval sequel Stabat Mater dolorosa, whose unsigned text is traditionally attributed to.
- Notes
- ISMN with hyphens: 979-0-800132-04-9
- Description based on ISMN data provided by the publisher.
- Music notation
- Staff notation.
- Subject
- Requiems
- ISBN
- 9780998487380
- International Standard Music Number (ISMN)
- 9790800132049
Last Updated: 03-26-2022