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Historia di Jephte


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Solo voices or mixed chorus, basso continuo - Grade 3

SKU: CA.1004300

Oratorio. Composed by Giacomo Carissimi. Edited by Wolfgang Hochstein. Carus digital: Extra digital products. Full Score. Composed 1640 (ca.). Duration 23 minutes. Carus Verlag #1004300. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.1004300).

ISBN 9790007294793. Latin.

The harrowing Old Testament story of the army commander Jephthah, bound by a sacred vow to kill his daughter, inspired the Roman composer Giacomo Carissimi to create this intense and moving setting. Written in the 1640s, Historia di Jephte is not only one of the earliest oratorios, but also one of its greatest.Scored for just six solo voices in diverse combinations accompanied by basso continuo, Carissimi presents the Latin biblical text in the recitative style of the early Baroque. He nonetheless repeatedly abandons this style to highlight the plot's tragic events, employing all expressive Affekts he had available to him. The chromatic voice-leading and thrilling harmonization of the lamentations and Jephthah’s dialogue with his doomed daughter create an intense and anguished atmosphere.While scholars believe that the choir originally consisted of six solo parts, the work does not suffer when performed by a larger ensemble. To commemorate the 350th anniversary of the composer’s death, Carus is publishing this new critical edition based on the copy made by Carissimi’s pupil, Marc-Antoine Charpentier. A continuo realization is included in the score.


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