Morte e sepoltura di Christo

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Morte e sepoltura di Christo
by Antonio Caldara
EnglishChrist's Death and Burial
Year[1][2]
GenreOratorio
LibrettoFrancesco Fozio
Performed23 March 1724

"Morte e sepoltura di Christo" (engl.: Christ's Death and Burial) is an oratorio by Antonio Caldara. The libretto was created by Francesco Fozio. The work was first performed in Vienna in 1724. [3]

Roles and premiere cast

Role Voice type 23 March 1724, Vienna[4]
Maria Maddalena Soprano
Maria di Giacobbe Soprano Giovanni Carestini
Giuseppe d'Arimatea Alto
Nicodemo Tenore
Centurione Basso

Répertoire International des Sources Musicales – RISM-OPAC etc.

I-Catalogue Number: IAC 85

Sources

Free Score at the IMSLP: Copyist of Vienna Manuscript, n.d.(ca.1724). Copyright: Public Domain Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Vienna (A-Wn): Mus.Hs.17120

Morte e sepoltura di Christo in Philippe Jaroussky's discography, filmography and performance history

Solo Albums/Recital albums

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Compilations

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Videos

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Concert programs

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Complete list of musical numbers from Morte e sepoltura di Christo

This listing only contains the musical pieces performed and/or recorded by Philippe Jaroussky.

Year published or performed title Album, Video or Concert Program Year first published/performed

References

  1. Brockpähler, Renate (1964). Handbuch zur Geschichte der Barockoper in Deutschland. University of California: Lechte. p. 318.
  2. Korsmeier, Claudia Maria (2000). Der Sänger Giovanni Carestini (1700-1760) und "seine" Komponisten, Die Karriere eines Kastraten in der ersten Hälfte des 18. Jahrhunderts. K.D. Wagner. p. 175. ISBN 9783889790842.
  3. "Giuseppe Porsile". Wikipedia. Archived from the original on 14 October 2021. Retrieved 14 October 2021.
  4. "Morte e sepoltura di Cristo". IMSLP. Archived from the original on 14 October 2021. Retrieved 14 October 2021.
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