Rigatti: Messa e salmi, parte concertati, Part 2
Series: Baroque Era Publisher: A-R Editions
This volume is part of the set Rigatti: Messa e salmi, parte concertati
Messa e salmi, parte concertati, Part 2
Psalms
Edited by Linda Maria Koldau
B129 Rigatti: Messa e salmi, parte concertati, Part 2
978-0-89579-529-8
Full Score (2003)
9x12, ix + 192 pp.
$80.00
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Performance Parts (Available Separately)
B129P
Instrumental Part(s) (2003)
Parts (vn. 1; vn. 2; va. 1; va. 2; va. 3; va. 4; org.)
$37.00
Published in Venice in 1640, Giovanni Antonio Rigatti's Messa e salmi, parte concertati is a typical Italian church music collection of the seventeenth century, containing a Mass setting, Vesper psalms, and two Marian antiphons. Its scope, however, is quite unusual: Rigatti unites sumptuous large-scale settings, small-scale concertato music, and da capella compositions in a volume that surpasses the standard collection of sacred music at that time. The three musical styles exposed in these settings are indicative of the stylistic development in mid-century Italian sacred music: while large-scale settings aim at the greatest possible sonority, combining up to eight vocal parts with up to six instruments and basso continuo, the concertato music is conceived as small-scale chamber music, and written either in the modern aria style or in the virtuoso style developed in the first half of the seicento. The da capella settings, on the other hand, illustrate the effort to write in a retrospective church style that nevertheless betrays the taste of modern times.
Dixit Dominus a 8 con 2 Violini et altri Istromenti
Dixit Dominus a 5 con 2 Violini et altri Istromenti
Confitebor tibi Domine a 6 con 2 Violini et 4 Viole a beneplacito
Confitebor tibi Domine a 3 con 2 Violini
Beatus vir a 5 con Istromenti da capella
Beatus vir a voce sola con 2 Violini
Beatus vir a 3 con 2 Violini
Laudate pueri a 5 da capella. Alla quarta
Laudate pueri a 3 con 2 Violini
Laudate pueri a voce sola con 2 Violini
Clifford Bartlett, Early Music Review, November 2003