Il Figliuol Prodigo
Il Sacrifizio di Abramo 6/6
Oratorio S. Alessio
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Il Figliuol Prodigo
Il Sacrifizio di Abramo 6/6
Oratorio S. Alessio
Camilla de Rossi Books and Music
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Il Sacrifizio di Abramo
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Camilla de Rossi was an Italian composer of Roman citizenship. She composed four oratorios for solo voices and orchestra, all of which were commissioned by Emperor Joseph I of Austria and were performed in the Imperial Chapel in Vienna. Rossi’s surviving works demonstrate a knowledge of stringed instruments and, as Barbara Garvey Jackson describes, “a keen interest in tone color.” Her oratorios are for solo voices; none of her works use choruses. She calls for various instruments (chalumeaux, archlute, trumpets, oboe) with string orchestra (including continuo). Her oratorio, Il Sacrifizio di Abramo, suggests a knowledge of instruments, strings in particular. But the piece also calls for two chalumeaux, an instrument first heard in Vienna in 1707, one year before her oratorio was performed for the first time in 1708. Her cantata Frá Dori e Fileno is for strings and two soloists.—Excerpted from Wikipedia
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Il sacrifizio di Abramo
Sant’Alessio
Il figliuol prodigo
Frà Dori, e Fileno
Oratorios, for solo vv, orch
Santa Beatrice d’Este
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Selected Books
Companion to Baroque Music
Oxford Univ. Press, 1998
Julie Anne Sadie (ed.)
$56.42 on Amazon
“A volume that genuinely deserves the epithet ‘indispensable.'”—
Selected Music
Oratorio “S. Alessio” (2002)
, 1 CD
Il Sacrifizio di Abramo (2000)
, 1 CD
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Il Figliuol Prodigo
Il Sacrifizio di Abramo 6/6
Oratorio S. Alessio
Il Sacrifizio di Abramo
Source: SheetMusicPlus (for purchase)
Il sacrifizio di Abramo
Camilla de Rossi was an Italian composer of Roman citizenship. She composed four oratorios for solo voices and orchestra, all of which were commissioned by Emperor Joseph I of Austria and were performed in the Imperial Chapel in Vienna. Rossi’s surviving works demonstrate a knowledge of stringed instruments and, as Barbara Garvey Jackson describes, “a keen interest in tone color.” Her oratorios are for solo voices; none of her works use choruses. She calls for various instruments (chalumeaux, archlute, trumpets, oboe) with string orchestra (including continuo). Her oratorio, Il Sacrifizio di Abramo, suggests a knowledge of instruments, strings in particular. But the piece also calls for two chalumeaux, an instrument first heard in Vienna in 1707, one year before her oratorio was performed for the first time in 1708. Her cantata Frá Dori e Fileno is for strings and two soloists.—Excerpted from Wikipedia
Selected Books
Companion to Baroque Music
Oxford Univ. Press, 1998
Julie Anne Sadie (ed.)
$56.42 on Amazon
“A volume that genuinely deserves the epithet ‘indispensable.'”—
Selected Music
Oratorio “S. Alessio” (2002)
, 1 CD
Il Sacrifizio di Abramo (2000)
, 1 CD
Baroquen Treasures (1990)
, 1 CD
Il sacrifizio di Abramo
Sant’Alessio
Il figliuol prodigo
Frà Dori, e Fileno
Oratorios, for solo vv, orch
Santa Beatrice d’Este
Lucia Quinciani, c.1566-c.1611
Claudia Sessa, c.1570-c.1619
Vittoria Aleotti, c. 1575-after 1620
Sulpitia Cesis, 1577-after 1617
Leonora Duarte, 1610-1678
Barbara Strozzi, 1619-1677
Rosa Giacinta Badalla, 1660-1710
Camilla de Rossi, c.1670-c.1710
Anna Bon, 1739-1767
English Baroque Composers
French Baroque Composers
German Baroque Composers
Italian Baroque Composers
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