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Pergolesi, Giovanni Battista: Mass

Edited by Bruno, Malcolm/ Ritchie, Caroline
Setting: Wind parts
Series: Bärenreiter Urtext
Period: Baroque
Grade: 3
Weight: 0.087 kg
Published: 2016
Publisher: Bärenreiter
Item number: BA8958-65
Other reference: BA08958-65
ISMN: 9790006557622
The Missa in F of 1734 for two or four choirs is probably Pergolesi's most important work for choir and orchestra. The nickname Missa Romana was added later in reference to a performance given in Rome during Pergolesi's lifetime. This Urtext edition presents the work for the first time in the four-choir version that Pergolesi wrote for the above mentioned performance in Rome. Choirs III and IV are reproduced in smaller type and are added to the version for double choir in order to intensify the
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