Magnificat a 5 in B-flat (Francesco Durante)

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  • (Posted 2018-01-28)  CPDL #48585: 
Score:  
Editor: Walter Heeroma (submitted 2019-11-09).   Score information: A4, 39 pages, 604 kB   
Instrumental parts:  
Editor: Walter Heeroma (submitted 2019-11-09).   Score information: A4, 27 pages, 380 kB   
Edition notes: This edition is the full score and instrumental parts, made by Walter Heeroma from the original manuscript in the Biblioteca del R. Conservatorio di Musica di Napoli. Copyright: © Walter Heeroma, 2018, 2019. Users are free to download and print the score and parts for personal use or to share them within their choirs or orchestras, and to use the edition for performances and recordings. Any commercial use, e.g. printing and selling scores and parts, is prohibited without explicit permission by the copyright holder. If the edition is used for a performance or recording, the editor would enjoy to receive a notice at hehe-editions. Any comments on the edition may be sent to the same e-mail address, and will be highly appreciated.

General Information

Title: Magnificat a cinque voci
Composer: Francesco Durante

Number of voices: 5vv   Voicing: AB soli and SSATB choir
Genre: SacredMotet

Language: Latin
Instruments: String ensemble: 2 violins and continuo

First published:
Description: The Magnificat a cinque voci is a substantially different version of the more well-known four-part Magnificat. Apart from the additional second soprano part, the instrumental parts are richer, contrapuctual textures have been tightened, and some movements have been replaced entirely. This version probably was composed in the latter part of Durante's life, and is in many ways reminiscent of the Magnificat in a minor, which was composed in 1752. Further dating of it is not possible at this time.

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Original text and translations

Original text and translations may be found at Magnificat.