Sesto non-senso ; Sonata da camera ; Récréation concertante ; 4 inni sacri ; Noche oscura
- Title
- Sesto non-senso ; Sonata da camera ; Récréation concertante ; 4 inni sacri ; Noche oscura / Goffredo Petrassi.
- Published by
- Bologna : Ermitage, [1994], ℗1994.
- Author
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Details
- Additional authors
- Canino, Bruno
- Malacarne, Rodolfo.
- Malaguti, Laerte.
- Loehrer, Edwin
- Martinotti, Bruno
- Rossi, Mario, 1902-1992
- Travis, Francis, 1921-2017
- Petrassi, Goffredo, 1904-2003.
- Radio svizzera italiana. Coro, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
- Radiotelevisione della Svizzera italiana. Orchestra, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
- Description
- 1 audio disc : digital; 4 3/4 in.
- Uniform title
- Works. Selections
- Alternative title
- Works.
- Sonata da camera.
- Récréation concertante.
- 4 inni sacri.
- Quattro inni sacri.
- Inni sacri.
- Noche oscura.
- Subject
- John of the Cross, Saint, 1542-1591 > Musical settings
- Cantatas, Secular
- Harpsichord with instrumental ensemble
- Lear, Edward, 1812-1888 > Musical settings
- Sacred songs (High voice) with orchestra
- Sacred songs (Medium voice) with orchestra
- Concertos (Orchestra)
- Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices), Unaccompanied
- Hymns, Latin
- Note
- The 1st work for unacc. chorus; the 2nd work for harpsichord and 10 instruments ; the 3rd work a concerto for orchestra; the 4th work for tenor and baritone soloists with orchestra (originally with organ acc.; orchestrated by the composer); the 5th work a cantata for mixed chorus with orchestra.
- Compact disc.
- Durations: 4:05; 12:53; 18:30; 18:08; 20:23.
- Program notes by Piero Santi, in Italian with French and English translations, and texts (8 p.) inserted in container.
- Event (note)
- Recorded in Auditorio RSI and Studio RSI Campo Marzio (4th work), Lugano, Switzerland, Jan. 12 (1st work) and Feb. 28 (2nd work), 1969, Sept. 8, 1976 (3rd work), Oct. 25, 1959 (4th work), and Nov. 15, 1970 (5th work).
- Language (note)
- The 1st work sung in Italian, translated by Carlo Izzo from Edward Lear\u0027s Book of nonsense; the 4th work sung in Latin; the 5th work sung in Spanish, from a poem of the same title by San Juan de la Cruz.