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'''"{{lang|it|Santa Ferma}}"''' is an oratorio by Antonio caldara. It premiered in 1715 in Rome, was slightly reworked and premiered again in 1717 in Vienna.<ref name="IMSLP"/>


It appears on the following album:
It appears on the following album:
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==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
''ll Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme'' recounts the fate of Zedekiah (Sedecia), king of Jerusalem. He is defeated by Nebukadhnezar (Nabucco), king of Babylon, who opposes him for his alliance with Egypt. He is killed after seeing his son Ismael (Ismaele) die, who intervened in his defence, and, his wife Anna who dies of grief. The protagonist is convinced that he was punished by God for his own idolatry.<ref name="Treccani"/>
==Performance history==
After its premiere in 1705 in Urbino, [[Filippo Ortensio Fabbri]] considerably reworked the original libretto upon which Alessandro Scarlatti founded his ''Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme''. In 1706 a new version premiered which differs from the first by the addition of five arias. This second version was the main source for the Milanese edition edited in 1962 by G. Guarrini. <ref name="Treccani"/>


==Roles and premiere cast==
==Roles and premiere cast==
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*Libretto (1715 Version)
:S. Ferma
:Oratorio a cinque voci / Da Cantarsi in Civita-Vecchia,
:posto in musica / dal Sig. Antonio Caldara:
:Dedicato all'Eminentissimo, e Reverendissimo Principe, / Il Signor Cardinale / Giorgio Spinola
:Del Titolo di S. Agnese, / Segretario di Stato della Santità di Nostro Sig. / In Roma MDCCXXIII
:Nella Stamperia del Chracas, presso S. Marco al Corso.
:Con licenzo de' Superiori.
:{{cite web
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|title=S. Ferma
|last=Antonio
|first=Caldara
|date=1723
|website=Google Books
|publisher=Stamperia del Chracas, presso S. Marco al Corso.
|access-date={{date|2021-10-01|MDY}}
|archive-date={{date|2021-10-01|MDY}}
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==''Santa ferma'' in Philippe Jaroussky's discography, filmography and performance history==
==''Santa ferma'' in Philippe Jaroussky's discography, filmography and performance history==
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==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 21:55, 19 October 2021

Santa Ferma
by Antonio Caldara
Cover of Santa Ferma, 1717
Cover of Santa Ferma, 1717[1]
GenreOratorio
Librettoanonymous
Composed1713, revised in 1717
Premiere
Date
  • March 10, 1715
  • February 25, 1717
[1]
Location
  • 1715: Rome, Palazzo Gaetani
  • 1717: Vienna, Hofkapelle

"Santa Ferma" is an oratorio by Antonio caldara. It premiered in 1715 in Rome, was slightly reworked and premiered again in 1717 in Vienna.[1]

It appears on the following album:

Year Album Ensemble
2020 La Vantià del Mondo Ensemble Artaserse

Synopsis

Roles and premiere cast

Role Voice type Premiere cast 1717, Vienna
Santa Ferma Schongnians
Angelo Domenico
Madre Paerano
Megazio Tiranno Bigoni
Ministro Bass [2] Borosini

Répertoire International des Sources Musicales – RISM-OPAC

  • RISM ID no.:
  • OCLC Number:

Sources

Free Score at the IMSLP:

  • Manuscript
Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Vienna (A-Wn): Mus.Hs.17089
Manuscript, n.d.(ca.1717).
Public Domain
"Santa Ferma (Caldara, Antonio), Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Vienna (A-Wn): Mus.Hs.17089". IMSLP. Archived from the original on October 19, 2021. Retrieved October 19, 2021.
  • Libretto (1715 Version)
S. Ferma
Oratorio a cinque voci / Da Cantarsi in Civita-Vecchia,
posto in musica / dal Sig. Antonio Caldara:
Dedicato all'Eminentissimo, e Reverendissimo Principe, / Il Signor Cardinale / Giorgio Spinola
Del Titolo di S. Agnese, / Segretario di Stato della Santità di Nostro Sig. / In Roma MDCCXXIII
Nella Stamperia del Chracas, presso S. Marco al Corso.
Con licenzo de' Superiori.
Antonio, Caldara (1723). "S. Ferma". Google Books. Stamperia del Chracas, presso S. Marco al Corso. Archived from the original on October 1, 2021. Retrieved October 1, 2021.[3]

Santa ferma in Philippe Jaroussky's discography, filmography and performance history

Solo Albums/Recital albums

Year Album
2020 La Vanità del Mondo (Album)

Complete list of musical numbers from Santa ferma

This listing only contains the musical pieces performed and/or recorded by Philippe Jaroussky.

Year published or performed title Album, Video or Concert Program Year first published/performed
2020 "Ferma, ascolta e festeggia" ... "Amar senza penar" La Vanità del Mondo (Album) 1715/1717*

*)That "Amar senza penar" is also part of the 1715 version yet has to be confirmed.

References

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  3. Antonio, Caldara (1723). "S. Ferma". Google Books. Stamperia del Chracas, presso S. Marco al Corso. Archived from the original on October 1, 2021. Retrieved October 1, 2021.

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