Allegri: Miserere
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Shipping Policy- Composer: Gregorio Allegri (1582-1652)
- Editor: José Sierra Pérez
- Instrumentation: SATB Choir
- Work: Miserere
- Work Language: Latin
- Size: 11.6 x 8.3 inches
Description
Allegri's famous Miserere , which could only be performed and heard in the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican because its use outside was forbidden under penalty of excommunication, is a work that aroused enormous curiosity and appeal among Europeans of the time, and especially throughout the 19th century. Composed during the papacy of Urban VIII (between 1623 and 1644), only one copy existed in the Vatican. Later, copies were also found in the library of the famous musician and historian Father Martini of Bologna, and at the court of Emperor Leopold I (1640-1705). Its great appeal lay in the way the Sistine Chapel musicians interpreted it, which went far beyond the simple faburden technique in which the psalm is composed. The key elements were the passaggi , the appoggiaturas, the ornaments—which extended beyond the notes themselves.
By the 18th century, some copies could be seen outside the Vatican. One of them is the one preserved in the National Archives of the Royal Palace in Madrid, an original copy from the Vatican, a gift from Pope Benedict XIV to King Ferdinand VI, as more clearly specified in a copy made for the monastery of El Escorial.
This edition includes in facsimile the original copy from Rome and then presents the score in a modern edition alongside the version preserved in El Escorial, which is for 4 voices, and probably made by Father Antonio Soler.
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Paperback
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Set of Parts
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Study Score
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