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020    $a 1987208161
020    $a 9781987208160
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028 32 $a C116 $b A-R Editions, Inc. $q (score)
035    $a (OCoLC)1337380770
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100 1  $a Jerusalem, Ignacio, $d 1707-1769, $e composer.
240 10 $a Misa de difuntos
245 10 $a Requiem in E-flat Major (1760) / $c Ignacio Jerusalem y Stella ; edited by Dianne Lehmann Goldman.
264  1 $a Middleton, Wisconsin : $b A-R Editions, Inc., $c 2022.
300    $a 1 score (xii, 138 pages, 3 unnumbered pages of plates) : $b illustrations ; $c 31 cm.
490 1  $a Recent researches in the music of the Classical Era ; $v 116
490 1  $a Recent researches in music online, $x 2577-4573
520    $a "This volume presents the Requiem, including the Libera me responsory, that accompanied the celebration of the obsequies of King Ferdinand VI in Mexico, composed by Ignacio Jerusalem y Stella (1707-69). This work is the longest and most demanding composition of Jerusalem's career, and it is an impressive liturgical piece given the comprehensive array of compositional styles and instrumentation he employs. This particular piece, as well as Jerusalem's life and career as a whole, occupy the transitional phase between the baroque and classical styles better known as the galant style. In his Requiem, Jerusalem displays his ability to compose in every manner proper to the church during the mid-eighteenth century--homophony, imitation and fugue, baroque-style chord patterns, and classical instrumental and vocal passages. However, his upbringing near Naples in the early eighteenth century, his employment at the Neapolitan conservatory, and his time as a theater composer in Spain and Mexico made him most comfortable with those compositional aspects of the time that align more with the galant style."--Provided by publisher.
500    $a For alto soloist, chorus (SATTB), horns (2), trumpets (2), violins (2), viola, flutes (2), and basso continuo.
500    $a Edited principally from the autograph score, A0467, Archivo Cabildo de la Catedral Metropolitano de México.
500    $a Figured bass unrealized.
500    $a Preface in English.
546    $a Latin words.
546    $b Staff notation.
504    $a Includes bibliographical references.
650  0 $a Requiems $v Scores.
655  0 $a Electronic books.
655  7 $a Requiems. $2 lcgft
655  7 $a Scores. $2 lcgft
776 08 $i Print version: $a Jerusalem, Ignacio, 1707-1769. $t Requiem in E-flat major (1760). $d Middleton, Wisconsin: A-R Editions, 2022. $z 9781987208160
700 1  $a Goldman, Dianne Lehmann, $e editor.
830  0 $a Recent researches in the music of the Classical Era ; $v v. 116.
830  0 $a Recent researches in music online. $x 2577-4573
856 40 $3 Recent researches in Music Online $u https://doi.org/10.31022/C116
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