Description |
1 online resource (1 score (xxx, 101 pages, 2 pages of plates)) : facsimiles. |
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notated music ntm rdacontent |
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computer c rdamedia |
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online resource cr rdacarrier |
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singer 1 continuo lcmpt |
Series |
Recent researches in the music of the Baroque Era ; 188 |
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Recent researches in Music Online, 2577-4573 |
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Recent researches in the music of the Baroque Era ; 188.
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Recent researches in music online. 2577-4573
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Note |
For voice and continuo; figured bass unrealized. |
Language |
Italian words, also printed as texts with English translations on pages xiv-xxix. |
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Staff notation. |
Note |
Includes introduction and critical report. |
Summary |
"Along with the opera La Galatea, thirty solo songs make up the surviving musical output of the Roman composer, singer, and writer Loreto Vittori (1600-1670). All of the songs are for solo soprano voice and continuo. Most come from two printed sources: Vincenzo Bianchi's collection Raccolta d'arie spirituali of 1640 and Vittori's own Arie a voce sola of 1649. Three songs are in manuscript. The texts of the twenty-five songs in the 1649 collection are all on secular themes, ranging from lengthy lamenti through works of increasing brevity and a more lighthearted mood, ending with a bit of "to-hell-with-it-all" doggerel. The subject matter tends to focus on a few topoi: images of flying, such as flying sighs, thoughts, butterflies, and glowworms; the river or stream as a metaphor for "from the cradle to the grave"; and the ubiquitous haughty, unresponsive love object and the suffering, faithful lover. The god of love also hovers over many of these texts as one who wounds, destroys, but is nevertheless constantly invoked for aid. Although many of the texts are attributed to Vittori himself, a few are by other poets such as Torquato Tasso and Domenico Benigni." -- Provided by publisher. |
Note |
Online resource (A-R Editions, viewed November 21, 2018). |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
Songs from Raccolta d'arie spirituali : 1640. Questo che langue ; Io piango il fallir mio -- Songs in manuscript. All'armi, o mio core ; Cosė cruda e cosė fiera ; Ecco ch'io verso il sangue -- Arie a voce sola (1649). Lamento della prencipessa di Tunisi ; L'amante prigioniero ; Geloso amante ; Simil'a te son'io ; Fiumicello ; Su, d'amor ; Fatto segno ; Vola sospiro ; Presso un rio ; Vedermi fra catene ; Torna indietro ; Ritornate ; Vola, vola luccioletta ; Dove voli, farfalletta? ; Partir mi conviene ; Saziati pur, crudele ; Quel Turco d'Amore ; In somma io non son pių ; Mi vedrete morir ; Per viver lieto amando ; Amanti a consiglio! ; Mi predice il ciel ; Care amate pupille ; In amor, che stravaganza ; Chi vuol provare. |
Subject |
Songs with continuo -- 17th century -- Scores.
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Chansons acc. de basse continue -- 17e sičcle -- Partitions.
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Italy https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJvd8mVMcRhwVmbtcqCPcP
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Chronological Term |
1600-1699
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Genre/Form |
Art music
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Scores
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Songs
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Songs.
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Art music.
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Scores.
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Musique savante.
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Partitions (Musique)
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Added Author |
Dunn, Thomas D., editor.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Vittori, Loreto, -1670. Songs, continuo accompaniment. Complete solo songs. Middleton, Wisconsin : A-R Editions, Inc., [2014] (OCoLC)889217570 9780895797957 |
ISBN |
9781987200775 (online) |
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1987200772 |
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9780895797957 (print) |
Standard No. |
10.31022/B188 doi |
Music No. |
B188 A-R Editions, Inc. |
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