
for SATB unaccompaniedThis edition of the Salve Regina by Portuguese composer Diogo Dias Melgás (1638-1700) is the first published version of the work, which has previously only been available in a library edition. Suitable for liturgical or concert performance, this setting is in four equally active parts throughout, each of which takes the initial plainsong motif at the opening. The effectiveness of this moving work lies in the skilful manipulation of simple motivic material, through the use of devices such as parallel writing, sequences, repetition, suspensions, and hocket. The vocal score is presented alongside detailed performance and editorial notes, and an optional basso continuo part appears as an appendix.Salve Regina is featured on The Sixteen's CD 'A Golden Age of Portuguese Music', conducted by Harry Christophers (COR16020).
This edition investigates the structural and liturgical utility of Diogo Dias Melgás's Salve Regina, a significant work of 17th-century Portuguese polyphony. The editor provides a critical framework for understanding how Melgás utilizes simple motivic material to create complex choral textures suitable for both liturgical and concert settings.
What You Will Find
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Musicologists and choral directors recognize this publication as a vital resource for accessing previously unavailable Renaissance and Baroque repertoire. Experts highlight the clarity of the editorial notes, which assist performers in navigating the specific stylistic demands of the Portuguese school.
Page Count:
16
Publication Date:
2013-01-03
Publisher:
Oxford University Press Music
ISBN-10:
0193385562
ISBN-13:
9780193385566
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