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A. Scarlatti: Solo Serenatas

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A-R Editions  |  SKU: B175  |  Barcode: 9780895797124
  • ISBN: 9780895797124
  • Size: 9.0 x 12.0 inches

Description

The term serenata a voce sola, until recently subsumed within the genre of the cantata, ‎was a title used with assurance by poets, composers, and scribes of the seventeenth ‎century. Found in sources by both Roman and Neapolitan copyists, these previously ‎unpublished works by Alessandro Scarlatti represent a unique and richly imaginative ‎fusion of two serenata traditions that form Scarlatti's stylistic heritage: the Roman style, ‎especially of Stradella, and the Neapolitan tradition of the solo serenata of the 1670s–80s. ‎Instead of the dramatic large-scale entertainments usually associated with the serenata, ‎these are intense soliloquies for the connoisseur of music and poetry: scored mostly for a ‎concertino of two violins and bass, composed within a framework of recitatives/ariosos ‎and arias, and exhibiting immense originality in structure and musical imagery. The ‎evocation of night, dreams, and unfulfilled love forms their subject matter. Seven of these ‎undated works clearly belong to Scarlatti's seventeenth-century output, including two ‎with continuo only. Two can be dated to ca. 1704/05, great works with which Scarlatti bid ‎farewell to the genre of the solo serenata. An unattributed Roman work forming part of ‎the Münster archive of Scarlatti's serenatas is included in an appendix.