Difference between revisions of "Tre cantate sulla Passione di Cristo (Three cantatas in the Passion of Christ / 1950 Labroca), cantata"

From 4 Enoch: : The Online Encyclopedia of Second Temple Judaism, and Christian and Islamic Origins
Jump to navigation Jump to search
 
Line 8: Line 8:
Premiered in Venice, Italy: Festival di Venezia, 12 September 1950 (with B. Christoff, conducted by Rossi); then Florence, Italy: Comunale di Firenze, 1 April 1951 (conducted by C.M. Giulini); and Bologna, Italy: Comunale di Bologna, 27 February 1953 (with R. Panerai, conduced by N. Sanzogno).
Premiered in Venice, Italy: Festival di Venezia, 12 September 1950 (with B. Christoff, conducted by Rossi); then Florence, Italy: Comunale di Firenze, 1 April 1951 (conducted by C.M. Giulini); and Bologna, Italy: Comunale di Bologna, 27 February 1953 (with R. Panerai, conduced by N. Sanzogno).


Published in Milan, Italy: Suvini Zerboni, 1952.
Published in [[Milan, Italy]]: Suvini Zerboni, 1952.


==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==

Latest revision as of 10:48, 14 February 2021

Tre cantate sulla Passione di Cristo <Latin> / Three Cantatas on the Passion of Christ (1950) is a cantata by Mario Labroca (mus.). Based on the text of the Vulgata.

Abstract

"For bass soloist, chorus, and piano.."

Editions, performances

Premiered in Venice, Italy: Festival di Venezia, 12 September 1950 (with B. Christoff, conducted by Rossi); then Florence, Italy: Comunale di Firenze, 1 April 1951 (conducted by C.M. Giulini); and Bologna, Italy: Comunale di Bologna, 27 February 1953 (with R. Panerai, conduced by N. Sanzogno).

Published in Milan, Italy: Suvini Zerboni, 1952.

Synopsis

  • I. La Cena
  • II. La preghiera nell'orto degli ulivi
  • III. La crocifissione.

External links