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{{Editor|John Kilpatrick|2009-11-30}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|138|1514}}{{Copy|Public Domain}} | {{Editor|John Kilpatrick|2009-11-30}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|138|1514}}{{Copy|Public Domain}} | ||
:'''Edition notes:''' | :'''Edition notes:''' Complete performing edition including 7-part Magnificat but excluding 6-part alternative. Edition based on the 1610 part-books but in modern clefs and notation; barring by the editor, not taken from other editions. Continuo realization included (Monteverdi's bass plus mainly chordal right-hand; continuo requires organ; optional harpsichord suggestions given in short-score; some bassus generalis passages are also given to cello 1 or 2 or to trombone 3). Instrumental parts included for all the psalms. Lauda & Magnificat transposed down a 4th from apparent pitch. Opening intonation included. No antiphons included. | ||
:Available scores & parts: | |||
::Vocal Score (140 pages including covers) | |||
::Full Score in two parts (nos.1-10, 144 pages; nos.11-13, 60 pages) | |||
::Parts for 12 instruments (11 to 16 pages per part) | |||
::Short Score for continuo use (100 pages including covers) | |||
::Words & translation also available for inclusion in vocal scores or programmes (4 pages, reducable to A5) | |||
==General Information== | ==General Information== | ||
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{{Genre|Sacred|Motets}} | {{Genre|Sacred|Motets}} | ||
{{Language|Latin}} | {{Language|Latin}} | ||
'''Instruments:''' {{MxEnsAcc}} | '''Instruments:''' {{MxEnsAcc}}: cornetts 1 & 2 (or D trumpets) • cornett 3 (or Bb cornet/trumpet) • trombones 1 & 2 • trombone 3 (Bass in F; or bass in G if low C played in falsett) • violins 1 & 2 • violas 1 & 2 • cellos 1 & 2 • organ and optionally other continuo • recorders 1 & 2 (short passages ideally played by other instrumentalists or singers)<br> | ||
:cornetts 1 & 2 (or D trumpets) | |||
'''Published:''' 1610 | '''Published:''' 1610 | ||
'''Description:''' | '''Description:''' | ||
The work comprises the following pieces presented in this order. | The work comprises the following pieces presented in this order. | ||
# [[Domine ad adiuvandum (Claudio Monteverdi)|''Deus in adjutorium/Domine ad adjuvandum'']] (intonation & response); SSATTB | |||
# [[Dixit Dominus (Claudio Monteverdi)|''Dixit Dominus'']] (psalm 109/110); SSATTB | |||
# [[Nigra sum (Claudio Monteverdi)|''Nigra sum'']] (motet); tenor solo | |||
# [[Laudate pueri a 8 (Claudio Monteverdi)|''Laudate pueri'']] (psalm 112/113); SSAATTBB | |||
# [[Pulchra es (Claudio Monteverdi)|''Pulchra es'']] (motet): soprano duet | |||
# [[Lætatus sum (Claudio Monteverdi)|''Lætatus sum'']] (psalm 121/122); SSATTB | |||
# [[Duo Seraphim clamabant à 3 (Claudio Monteverdi)|''Duo Seraphim clamabant'']] (motet); tenor duet, tenor trio | |||
# [[Nisi Dominus (Claudio Monteverdi)|''Nisi Dominus'']] (psalm 126/127); SATTB-SATTB | |||
# [[Audi cœlum (Claudio Monteverdi)|''Audi cœlum'']] (motet); tenor duet, SSATTB | |||
# [[Lauda Jerusalem Dominum (Claudio Monteverdi)|''Lauda Jerusalem Dominum'']] (psalm 147); SAB-T-SAB | |||
# [[Sonata sopra Sancta Maria ora pro nobis (Claudio Monteverdi)|''Sonata sopra Sancta Maria ora pro nobis'']] (instrumental + soprano); soprano semi-chorus | |||
# [[Ave maris stella (Claudio Monteverdi)|''Ave maris stella'']] (hymn); soli & SATB-SATB | |||
# [[Magnificat a 7 voci (Claudio Monteverdi)|''Magnificat a 7'']]; multi-section with various soli & SSATTBB [ [[Magnificat a 6 voci (Claudio Monteverdi)|''Magnificat a 6'']]: SSATTB ] | |||
(click on the links above to see other editions of these separate works) | |||
'''External websites:''' | '''External websites:''' |
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- Editor: John Kilpatrick (submitted 2009-11-30). Score information: A4, 138 pages, 1.48 MB Copyright: Public Domain
- Edition notes: Complete performing edition including 7-part Magnificat but excluding 6-part alternative. Edition based on the 1610 part-books but in modern clefs and notation; barring by the editor, not taken from other editions. Continuo realization included (Monteverdi's bass plus mainly chordal right-hand; continuo requires organ; optional harpsichord suggestions given in short-score; some bassus generalis passages are also given to cello 1 or 2 or to trombone 3). Instrumental parts included for all the psalms. Lauda & Magnificat transposed down a 4th from apparent pitch. Opening intonation included. No antiphons included.
- Available scores & parts:
- Vocal Score (140 pages including covers)
- Full Score in two parts (nos.1-10, 144 pages; nos.11-13, 60 pages)
- Parts for 12 instruments (11 to 16 pages per part)
- Short Score for continuo use (100 pages including covers)
- Words & translation also available for inclusion in vocal scores or programmes (4 pages, reducable to A5)
General Information
Title: Vespro della Beata Vergine (Vespers of 1610)
Composer: Claudio Monteverdi
Number of voices: 8vv Voicing: SSAATTBB
Genre: Sacred, Motet
Language: Latin
Instruments: Mixed ensemble: cornetts 1 & 2 (or D trumpets) • cornett 3 (or Bb cornet/trumpet) • trombones 1 & 2 • trombone 3 (Bass in F; or bass in G if low C played in falsett) • violins 1 & 2 • violas 1 & 2 • cellos 1 & 2 • organ and optionally other continuo • recorders 1 & 2 (short passages ideally played by other instrumentalists or singers)
Published: 1610
Description: The work comprises the following pieces presented in this order.
- Deus in adjutorium/Domine ad adjuvandum (intonation & response); SSATTB
- Dixit Dominus (psalm 109/110); SSATTB
- Nigra sum (motet); tenor solo
- Laudate pueri (psalm 112/113); SSAATTBB
- Pulchra es (motet): soprano duet
- Lætatus sum (psalm 121/122); SSATTB
- Duo Seraphim clamabant (motet); tenor duet, tenor trio
- Nisi Dominus (psalm 126/127); SATTB-SATTB
- Audi cœlum (motet); tenor duet, SSATTB
- Lauda Jerusalem Dominum (psalm 147); SAB-T-SAB
- Sonata sopra Sancta Maria ora pro nobis (instrumental + soprano); soprano semi-chorus
- Ave maris stella (hymn); soli & SATB-SATB
- Magnificat a 7; multi-section with various soli & SSATTBB [ Magnificat a 6: SSATTB ]
(click on the links above to see other editions of these separate works)
External websites:
Original text and translations
See individual movements for texts and translations.