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Author Scarlatti, Alessandro, 1660-1725, composer.

Uniform Title Venere, Adone, et Amore (1696)
Title Venere, Adone, et Amore : Original version, Naples 1696 and revised version, Rome 1706 / Alessandro Scarlatti ; edited by Rosalind Halton.

Publication Info. Middleton, Wisconsin : A-R Editions, Inc., 2019.
©2009

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 AR Researches in Music Score  Electronic Score    ---  Available
Description 1 online resource (1 score (xxx, 139 pages, 6 pages of plates)) : facsimiles.
notated music ntm rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
Series Recent researches in the music of the Baroque Era ; 157
Recent researches in Music Online, 2577-4573
Recent researches in the music of the Baroque Era ; 157.
Recent researches in music online. 2577-4573
Note Serenata, for solo voices (SSA) and orchestra (2 trumpets, strings, and continuo).
Language Italian words, also printed as text with English translation on pages xxii-xxx.
Note Libretto by Francesco Maria Paglia, with English translation by Nerida Newbigin.
Includes introduction and critical report.
Summary "The Italian serenata is a genre closely tied to locality and occasion. One of the most attractive ser enatas of Alessandro Scarlatti, Venere, Adone, et Amore, was composed for a festive evening in the bay of Posillipo close to Naples on 15 July 1696, with libretto by the Neapolitan-based Abbate Francesco Maria Paglia. Ten years later, during a year of intense activity by Scarlatti in Rome, an updated version of the same work was made, in which references to Naples are replaced by Roman references. But the changes to the score go far beyond this: a number of arias and vocal ensembles are recomposed or replaced altogether with new settings, and the work is rescored for the concerto grosso resources to which Scarlatti now had regular access at the court of Cardinal Ottoboni. Venere, Adone, et Amore presents a much lighter side of Scarlatti's dramatic talent than is generally seen in his operas and cantatas, and the work is full of lively numbers, with buffa-style recitative and ensembles. The presentation of both versions of the work in this edition gives a unique insight into the late-seventeenth-century style of Scarlatti and its adaptation for Rome a decade later." -- Provided by publisher.
Note Online resource (A-R Editions, viewed April 16, 2018).
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages xviii-xxi).
Contents Introductions -- Text and translation -- Plates -- Venere, Adone, et Amore (1696) -- New and revised numbers (1706) -- Critical report.
Subject Serenatas -- Italy -- Scores.
Sérénades -- Italie -- Partitions.
Italy https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJvd8mVMcRhwVmbtcqCPcP
Genre/Form Scores
Serenatas
Serenatas.
Scores.
Sérénades.
Partitions (Musique)
Added Author Paglia, Francesco Maria, librettist.
Halton, Rosalind, editor.
Newbigin, Nerida, translator.
Container of (work): Scarlatti, Alessandro, 1660-1725. Venere, Adone, et Amore (1706)
Other Form: Print version: Scarlatti, Alessandro, 1660-1725. Venere, Adone, et Amore (1696). Venere, Adone, et Amore. Middleton, Wisconsin : A-R Editions, Inc., 2009. (OCoLC)462947941 9780895796639
ISBN 9781987201741 (online)
1987201744
9780895796639 (print)
Standard No. 10.31022/B157 doi
Music No. B157 A-R Editions, Inc.

 
    
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