
Pietro Metastasio’s libretto to La Passione di nostro Signore Gesù Cristo (1730) is a prototype for the Italian Catholic oratorio of the 18th century. The Biblical text is entirely transformed into free verse. Metastasio originally wrote the text for Antonio Caldara, but it has been set to music many times.
Salieri's setting seems to have particularly pleased the famous poet. In a letter to the 26-year-old composer, he stated that it was the most expressive music written to this poem – a great compliment!
Salieri composed his oratorio in 1776 for a concert presented by the “Musicalische Societät der freyen Tonkunst der Witwen und Waisen.” This society was a kind of pension and insurance organization and at the same time it was the first public concert society in Vienna and the only Musical institution devoted primarily to the performance of oratorios. Its concerts were given in the Burgtheater during Advent and Lent.
| 작곡가 | Salieri, Antonio |
|---|---|
| 에디터 | Kelber, Rudolf |
| 출판사 | Carus-Verlag |
| 페이지수 | 272쪽 |
| 편성 | Soprano (소프라노), Alto (알토), Tenor (테너), Bass (베이스), Mixed choir (혼성합창), 2 Flute (플루트), 2 Oboe (오보에), 2 Bassoon (바순), 2 Horn (호른), 2 Trumpet (트럼펫), Timpani (팀파니), 2 Violin (바이올린), Viola (비올라), 피아노(basso continuo) |
| 고유코드 | CV 40.942/00010000 |
| 작곡연도 | 1776 |
| 연주시간 | 약 105분 |
| 언어 | Italian |
| 사이즈 | DIN A4 (21 × 29.7 cm) |
| 최소주문수량 | 1 |
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