Description |
1 online resource (1 score (xxiii, 262 pages)) |
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notated music ntm rdacontent |
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computer c rdamedia |
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digital rdatr http://rdaregistry.info/termList/typeRec/1002 |
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score rdafnm |
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Universal applause alto voice 1 soprano voice 9 mixed chorus 1 instrumental ensemble 1 10 2 lcmpt |
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Idylle on the Peace soprano voice 3 tenor voice 2 alto voice 1 mixed chorus 1 orchestra 1 6 2 lcmpt |
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No! He's not dead! soprano voice 3 bass voice 1 mixed chorus 1 instrumental ensemble 1 4 2 lcmpt |
Series |
Recent Researches In The Music Of The Baroque Era Vol. 210 |
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Recent researches in music online, 2577-4573 |
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Recent researches in the music of the Baroque Era ; v. 210.
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Recent researches in music online. 2577-4573
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Note |
Commemorative or occasional serenatas for vocal soloists, mixed voices, and instrumental ensemble or orchestra |
Language |
In English |
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Includes introduction and critical report in English by Samantha Owens, libretti, and holographic reproductions of excerpts from the works |
Contents |
The universal applause of Mount Parnassus : serenata da camera (1711) -- An idylle on the Peace : serenata theatrale (1713) -- No! He's not dead! : serenata à 4 (ca. 1707-1714) |
Note |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed May 26, 2020) |
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Summary |
"Johann Sigismund Kusser (or, as he was known in England and Ireland, John Sigismond Cousser), was a Hungarian-born musician who, after a varied and successful career in the German-speaking lands of the Holy Roman Empire, settled in Ireland in July 1707. In Dublin Kusser composed and directed the performances of at least twenty-one festive serenatas that marked important state occasions in Dublin between 1709 and his death in late 1727. Presented before the elite of local society in semistaged productions featuring costumes, stage machinery, and dancing, these works functioned as something of an operatic substitute in the city's cultural life. The contents of the present volume comprise the three serenatas for which music remains extant. Two of these can be proven definitively to be of Kusser's own composition, and the third, due to its musical style, overall structure, and subject matter, is almost certainly his creation as well. These works provide remarkably rare musical evidence of a key component of the artistic offerings of Dublin's viceregal court during the early decades of the eighteenth century."-- Provided by publisher |
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Serenatas -- Scores.
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Sérénades -- Partitions.
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Genre/Form |
Scores
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Serenatas
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Serenatas.
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Scores.
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Sérénades.
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Partitions (Musique)
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Added Author |
Owens, Samantha, editor.
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Container of (work): Kusser, Johann Sigismund, 1660-1727.
Universal applause of Mount Parnassus.
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Container of (work): Kusser, Johann Sigismund, 1660-1727.
Idylle on the Peace.
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Container of (work): Kusser, Johann Sigismund, 1660-1727.
Serenata à 4.
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Other Form: |
Original version: Kusser, Johann Sigismund, 1660-1727. Serenatas for Dublin. Middleton : A-R Editions, 2020 1987204506 (OCoLC)1151838703 |
ISBN |
9781987204513 (online version) |
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1987204514 (online version) |
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1987204506 (original version) |
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9781987204506 (original version) |
Standard No. |
10.31022/B210 doi |
Music No. |
B210 A-R Editions, Inc. (original version) |
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