Nebra | Stabat Mater a 4 (1752). Salve a 4 (1751)

José de Nebra (1702-1768) - Stabat Mater a 4 (1752). Salve a 4 (1751)

53 pages. ISMN 979-0-805412-67-2 (paperback)

Also available in digital edition (PDF)

25,96 €

José de Nebra was born in Calatayud in 1702. At the age of 17 he was already working in Madrid as organist at the Monastery of the Descalzas Reales. In the 1720s he began to compose for Madrid's public theaters, quickly becoming one of the most famous composers in the Court. In 1724 he was appointed organist of the Royal Chapel and Vicemaster in 1751. From 1761 he was harpsichord teacher of the infant Don Gabriel de Borbón. José de Nebra died in Madrid in 1768.

Although most of the sacred works in Latin by Nebra are written for double choir, this volume presents two works written for four voices (SSAT): the only preserved Stabat Mater by Nebra and a Salve Regina.

Contents:

- Stabat Mater a 4 (1752). SSAT; 2 fl, 2 vl, bc.

- Salve a 4 (1751). SSAT; 2 vl, bc.

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