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COMPOSITEUR: Franz Joseph Haydn
TYPE DE PRODUIT: Partitions pour chorales
ÉDITEUR: Carus Verlag
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Since the days of Renaissance composers - beyond accusations of plagiarism - the admiration for a fellow composer has taken the form of quotations from his works or even new versions of his works. No less a work from the classical period than Joseph Haydn’s oratorio The Creation [first performed in
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Compositeur Franz Joseph Haydn
Arranger Luigi Gatti
Éditeur Armin Kircher
Description Instrument Group Choeur Mixte
Instrumentation Chœur Mixte et Ensemble
Voix SATB
Instrumentation SATB, 2 Flutes, 2 Horns, 2 Trps, Timp, 2 Violins, 2 Violas, BC
Type de produit Partitions pour chorales
Description Product Type Partitions pour chorales
Langue Latin
Éditeur Carus Verlag
Genre Messe
Thème Sacrée
Année de publication 2007
Nombre de Pages 28
Minimum Order Quantity Sales 20
ISMN 9790007113520
Edition Number CV 27.053/05
CV2705305
Description
Since the days of Renaissance composers - beyond accusations of plagiarism - the admiration for a fellow composer has taken the form of quotations from his works or even new versions of his works. No less a work from the classical period than Joseph Haydn’s oratorio The Creation [first performed in 1798], was the basis for the Schöpfungsmesse [Creation Mass] by the Salzburg Court and Cathedral Music Director, Luigi Gatti. Gatti heard the oratorio in Salzburg performances conducted by Johann Michael Haydn in 1800. With great skill and sensitivity Gatti was able to underlay the choruses and arias of The Creation with the text of the Mass [at times he reduced and adapted theinstrumentation], without doing harm to the admired original.
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