Lasso: Lagrime di San Pietro
Sämtliche Works (Neue Reihe) 20
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- Format: Full Score
- Binding: Hardcover
- ISMN:
- Size: 7.8 x 10.8 inches
- Pages: 109
- Urtext / Critical Edition
Description
Contents:
- Vorwort
- Kritischer Bericht
- Texte
- Lassos Dedikation
- Faksimile: Titelblatt des Canto primo-Stimmbuchs
- Faksimile: Widmungsvorrede auf der Titelrückseite
- Faksimile: Seite AA2 des Alto primo-Stimmbuchs
- Faksimile: Letzte Seite des Basso-Stimmbuchs
- Faksimile: "Vide homo" aus dem Bassus-Stimmbuch des "Magnus opum musicum" von 1604
- Faksimile: Generalbassstimme zum "Vide homo" aus dem "Bassus ad organum nova methodo dispositus" des Gaspar Vincentz, Würzburg 1625
- Faksimile: Titelblatt der "Salmi penitentiali, di diversi eccelenti autori", Venedig 1572
- Faksimile: Titelblatt aus "Nuova scelta di rime di diversi begli ingegni", Genua 1573
- Faksimile: Beginn der "Lagrime di San Pietro" von Luigi Tansillo aus "Nuova scelta di rime di diversi begli ingengni" von 1573
- Faksimile: Titelblatt aus dem "Primo volume della scielta di stanze di diversi Autori Toscani", Venedig 1579
- Faksimile: Beginn der "Lagrime di S. Pietro" aus dem "Primo volume di stanze di diversi Autori Toscani", Venedig 1579
- Faksimile: Titelblatt aus "Le Lagrime di San Pietro del Signor Luigi Tansillo", Vico Equense 1585
- Il magnanimo Pietro
- Ma gli archi
- Tre volte haveva
- Qual a l'incontro
- Giovanne donna
- Così talhor
- Ogni occhio del signor
- Nessun fedel trovai
- Chi ad una ad una
- Come falda di neve
- E non fu il pianto suo
- Quel volto
- Veduto il miser
- E vago d'incontrar
- Vattene vita va
- O vita troppo rea
- A quanti già felici
- Non trovava mia fé
- Queste opre e più
- Negando il mio signor
- Vide homo
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Choral Score
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Full Score
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Hardcover
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Paperback
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Performance / Playing Score
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Set of Parts
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Solo Part with Piano Reduction
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Study Score
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Vocal Score
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Wind Set
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