Introduction RV 642 and Gloria in D major RV 589 (arranged for Choir & Organ)

Vivaldi, Antonio

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Vivaldi Introduzione al Gloria RV 642 and Gloria in D major RV 589 (arranged for Choir & Organ)

Antonio Vivaldi probably composed his famous Gloria in 1725. Although the exact circumstances of its origin remain a riddle, it was definitely conceived as a self-contained concert piece rather than as part of a complete setting of the Mass.

The compositional fabric, the festive character of the outside movements, and the predominance of the strings in the middle movements make this masterpiece of Venetian sacred music a natural choice for an arrangement for solo voices, choir and organ. Rather than imitating the orchestral writing, Martin Focke’s arrangement offers a self-contained version tailor-made for this combination of instruments, thereby making a pinnacle of European church music accessible to the often more modest resources of today’s churches.

- Standard work of the oratorio repertoire

- Self-contained version for solo voices (SSA), choir (SATB) and organ

- Highly supportive, easy-to-play organ part

- Ideal for use in church services

- Duration: c. 30 mins.

The Bärenreiter Choir & Organ Series presents great choral works in arrangements for soloists, choir and organ; no orchestra is needed.

The original orchestral parts have been transcribed into easy-to-play organ reductions whereby the contemporary tradition of such arrangements has been taken into consideration.  In some cases, the original organ versions by the composer were used.  The organ parts are presented on three staves.  The choir and solo parts always remain true to the original.  You need only one edition for soloists, singers and organist alike.

Focke, Martin
BA7515
9790006524129
Baerenreiter Germany
Accompanied
Soloists (SATB), Mixed choir (SATB), Organ

Additional Information

Baroque Period
Mixed Voices, Organ
Latin