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The Crucifixion in Music: An Analytical Survey of Settings of the Crucifixus between 1680 and 1800

The Crucifixion in Music: An Analytical Survey of Settings of the Crucifixus between 1680 and 1800

  • Author: Cameron, Jasmin
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Contents

  • Part 1 List of Figures and Tables
  • Part 2 Reader's Note
  • Part 3 Editor's
  • Foreword
  • Part 4 Preface
  • Part 5 Acknowledgments
  • Part 6 Part I : The Liturgy and Its Musical Implications
  • Chapter 7 1. The Crucifixus: An Overview
  • Part 8 Part II : Investigative Approaches
  • Chapter 9 2. Music and Rhetoric: Representation of the Text as Conceived by Theorists of the Eighteenth Century
  • Chapter 10 3. Modern Analytical Views Relevant to the Subject and Their Relationship to Rhetoric
  • Part 11 Part III : Analysis
  • Chapter 12 4. A Musical Overview
  • Chapter 13 5. Analytical Results
  • Part 14 Part IV : Case Studies
  • Chapter 15 6. Adaptation of Preexisting Music for a Setting of the Crucifixus: J.S. Bach: Crucifixus from Mass in B Minor BWV 232
  • Chapter 16 7. Organization of Texture and Text: Caldara: Crucifixus a 16 Voci
  • Chapter 17 8. A Semiotic Analysis: Bertoni: Crucifixus con Organo a 4 Voci
  • Chapter 18 9. A Rhetorical Analysis: Zelenka: Crucifixus from Missa Paschalis ZWV 7
  • Chapter 19 10. Textual Influence: Vivaldi: Crucifixus from Credo RV 591
  • Chapter 20 11. Constraints of Style: Lotti: Crucifixus Settings for Six and Ten Voices
  • Chapter 21 12. Orchestral Practice and Crucifixus Conventions: Mozart, Haydn, and Beyond
  • Part 22 Part V : Summary
  • Chapter 23 13. The Crucifixus Tradition: Patterns of Influence and Modes of Transmission
  • Chapter 24 14. General Overview
  • Part 25 Appendixes
  • Chapter 26 A. Crucifixus Settings
  • Chapter 27 B. Rhythmic Variants for Setting the Word "Crucifixus"
  • Chapter 28 C. A Comparison of Bach's Setting of the Crucifixus from the Mass in B Minor BWV 232 and the First Part of the Opening Chorus from Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen BWV 12
  • Chapter 29 D. A. Caldara (8): Crucifixus a 16 Voci
  • Chapter 30 E. F.G. Bertoni (5): Crucifixus con Organo a 4 Voci
  • Chapter 31 F. A. Vivaldi (95): Crucifixus from Credo RV 591
  • Chapter 32 G. A. Lotti (59): Crucifixus a 6
  • Chapter 33 H. A Lotti (60): Crucifixus a 10
  • Chapter 34 I. W.A. Mozart (84): Crucifixus from Kroenungs-Messe KV 317
  • Chapter 35 J. F.J. Haydn (39): Crucifixus from Missa in Tempore Belli
  • Chapter 36 K. D. Cimarosa (16): Messa a 4 con Stromenti
  • Part 37 Bibliography
  • Part 38 General
  • Index
  • Part 39 Musical
  • Index
  • Part 40 About the Author