Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme

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Il Sedecia re di Gerusalemme 1705 https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/alessandro-scarlatti_%28Dizionario-Biografico%29/

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OCLC: 691379960 https://www.worldcat.org/title/sedecia-re-di-gerusalemme-oratorio/oclc/691379960

"Del sigr. Alessandro Scarlatti a 5 voci"--2nd preliminary leaf. For solo voices (SSATB), chorus (SATB), and orchestra. Libretto by F.O. Fabbri. Cf. Grove Music Online. At end: Alessandro Orlini copio dalla Biblioteca Casanatense Anno 1868. Reproduction Notes: Microfilm of the ms. original (shelfmark Mus. Mss. 2829) in the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek . [Munich] : Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, [196-?]. 1 microfilm reel : negative ; 35 mm. Description: 1 score (166 leaves https://opac.rism.info/metaopac/singleHit.do?methodToCall=showHit&curPos=5&identifier=251_SOLR_SERVER_597515142


However, the name of F. is essentially linked to the composition, in the same years, of two texts set to music by Alessandro Scarlatti. The first was the Sedecia king of Jerusalem (Urbino 1705), a five-voice oratory performed in Urbino and dedicated to the cardinal legate Sebastiano Antonio Tanari. A second draft of the work was drawn up and published in 1706: the score of the latter, which differs from the first for the addition of five arias, is located at the Casanatense Library in Rome (ms. 2566) and was the "main source" of the Milanese edition edited in 1962 by G. Guarrini ( Le Muse galanti , p. 51). It dates back to 1706 also the preparation and execution of the Performed by recited on the night of S . mo Christmas in the apostolic palace(Rome 1706), whose libretto is in Venice (Bibl. Of the Giorgio Cini Foundation, Fondo Rolandi ).

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