Benigno Zerafa (1726-1804) and the Neapolitan Galant Style
This book is the first-ever study of Malta's major eighteenth-century composer, Benigno Zerafa (1726 - 1804), a specialist in sacred music composition.

This book is the first-ever study of Malta's major eighteenth-century composer, Benigno Zerafa (1726-1804), a specialist in sacred music composition. Zerafa's large-scale and small-scale vocal and choral works, mostly written during his long service as musical director at the Cathedral of Mdina, have been winning increased recognition in recent years. In addition to describing and analysing this extensive corpus, the book gives an account of Zerafa's sometimes eventful career against the wider background of the rich musical and cultural life in Malta, especial attention being paid to its strong links with Italy, and particularly Naples, where Zerafa was a student for six years. Itexamines in detail the complex relationship of music to Catholic liturgy and investigates the distinctive characteristics of the musical style, intermediate between baroque and classical, in which Zerafa was trained and always composed: one that today is commonly labelled "galant".
Well stocked with music examples, the book makes copious reference to Italian and Maltese composers from Zerafa's time and to modern analytical studies of Italian music from the middle decades of the eighteenth century, thereby offering a useful general commentary on the galant period. Its central aim, however, is to stimulate further interest in, and revival of, Zerafa's music. To this end the book contains a complete work-list with supplementary indexes. Scholars and students of eighteenth-century music, in particular sacred music, the galant style and Italian music, will find it invaluable.

FREDERICK AQUILINAis Senior Lecturer in Music Studies at the University of Malta.
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Benigno Zerafa (1726-1804) and the Neapolitan Galant Style
This book is the first-ever study of Malta's major eighteenth-century composer, Benigno Zerafa (1726 - 1804), a specialist in sacred music composition.

This book is the first-ever study of Malta's major eighteenth-century composer, Benigno Zerafa (1726-1804), a specialist in sacred music composition. Zerafa's large-scale and small-scale vocal and choral works, mostly written during his long service as musical director at the Cathedral of Mdina, have been winning increased recognition in recent years. In addition to describing and analysing this extensive corpus, the book gives an account of Zerafa's sometimes eventful career against the wider background of the rich musical and cultural life in Malta, especial attention being paid to its strong links with Italy, and particularly Naples, where Zerafa was a student for six years. Itexamines in detail the complex relationship of music to Catholic liturgy and investigates the distinctive characteristics of the musical style, intermediate between baroque and classical, in which Zerafa was trained and always composed: one that today is commonly labelled "galant".
Well stocked with music examples, the book makes copious reference to Italian and Maltese composers from Zerafa's time and to modern analytical studies of Italian music from the middle decades of the eighteenth century, thereby offering a useful general commentary on the galant period. Its central aim, however, is to stimulate further interest in, and revival of, Zerafa's music. To this end the book contains a complete work-list with supplementary indexes. Scholars and students of eighteenth-century music, in particular sacred music, the galant style and Italian music, will find it invaluable.

FREDERICK AQUILINAis Senior Lecturer in Music Studies at the University of Malta.
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Benigno Zerafa (1726-1804) and the Neapolitan Galant Style

Benigno Zerafa (1726-1804) and the Neapolitan Galant Style

by Frederick Aquilina
Benigno Zerafa (1726-1804) and the Neapolitan Galant Style

Benigno Zerafa (1726-1804) and the Neapolitan Galant Style

by Frederick Aquilina

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This book is the first-ever study of Malta's major eighteenth-century composer, Benigno Zerafa (1726 - 1804), a specialist in sacred music composition.

This book is the first-ever study of Malta's major eighteenth-century composer, Benigno Zerafa (1726-1804), a specialist in sacred music composition. Zerafa's large-scale and small-scale vocal and choral works, mostly written during his long service as musical director at the Cathedral of Mdina, have been winning increased recognition in recent years. In addition to describing and analysing this extensive corpus, the book gives an account of Zerafa's sometimes eventful career against the wider background of the rich musical and cultural life in Malta, especial attention being paid to its strong links with Italy, and particularly Naples, where Zerafa was a student for six years. Itexamines in detail the complex relationship of music to Catholic liturgy and investigates the distinctive characteristics of the musical style, intermediate between baroque and classical, in which Zerafa was trained and always composed: one that today is commonly labelled "galant".
Well stocked with music examples, the book makes copious reference to Italian and Maltese composers from Zerafa's time and to modern analytical studies of Italian music from the middle decades of the eighteenth century, thereby offering a useful general commentary on the galant period. Its central aim, however, is to stimulate further interest in, and revival of, Zerafa's music. To this end the book contains a complete work-list with supplementary indexes. Scholars and students of eighteenth-century music, in particular sacred music, the galant style and Italian music, will find it invaluable.

FREDERICK AQUILINAis Senior Lecturer in Music Studies at the University of Malta.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781783270866
Publisher: BOYDELL & BREWER INC
Publication date: 03/17/2016
Pages: 347
Product dimensions: 6.90(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.20(d)

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations viii

Preface ix

Abbreviations xii

Chapter 1 The Life of Benigno Zerafa (1726-1804): A Maltese Composer of Sacred Music 1

Chapter 2 A Concise History of Church Music in Malta: From the Late Fifteenth Century to the Eighteenth Century 47

Chapter 3 Naples during the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries 77

Chapter 4 Classification of Zerafa's Works, Sources and Commentary 103

Sources 106

The Anonymous Motet Texts 108

Commentary 110

Miscellaneous 120

Chapter 5 The Works a duecori (SATBx2) 121

1 Masses (Kyrie-Gloria) 128

Z2, Mass in D (1743) 128

Z22, Mass in F (1752) 145

Z96, Mass in G (1756) 149

Z103, MassinD (1758) 152

2 Psalms 155

Z1, Dixit Dominus in G (1743) 155

Z86, Dixit Dominus in F(1755) 161

Z95, Dixit Dominus in G (1756) 165

Chapter 6 The Works for Five Voices (SSATB) 176

1 Masses (Kyrie-Gloria) 176

Z13, Mass in D (1745) 176

Z18, Mass in D (1747) 178

Z119, Mass for the Dead in f(1765) 185

2 Psalm 189

Z10, Dixit Dominus in D (1745) 189

Chapter 7 The Works for Four Voices (SATB) 192

1 Masses (Kyrie-Gloria) 192

Z8, Mass in C (1744) 192

Z9, Mass for the Dead in f(1744) 203

Z16, Mass (Pastorate) in A(1746) 205

Z21, Mass in Eb (1751) 206

Z122, Mass in D (1772) 216

2 Sections of the Mass (Credo) 224

3 Psalms and Canticles 224

Z12, Dixit Dominus in F (1745) 224

Z20, Dixit Dominus in F (1751) 225

Z100, Dixit Dominus in D (1757) 226

Z35, Beatus vir in D (1753) 227

Z23, Laetatus sum in D (1753) 228

Z46, Magnificat in G (1753) 228

Z85, Magnificat in D (1754) 229

Z101, Magnificat in F (1758) 229

4 Hymn 230

Z17, Te Deum laudamus in D (1746) 230

5 Sequences 231

Z31, Lauda Sion in A (1753) 231

Z54, Victimae paschali laudes in D (1754) 232

6 Motets 232

219, Laeta, surge, dulcissima aurora in F (1749) 232

Z107, Ad faustum, ad festum in D (1759) 233

Chapter 8 The Works for Three and Two Voices, and for Solo Voice 235

The Works for Three Voices (STB, SAB, SSB) 235

1 Mass (SSB) (Kyrie-Gloria) 235

Z113 in G (1764) 235

2 Introductory Versicle, Psalms and Canticle (SSB) 236

Z109, Deus in adjutorium in F (1764) 236

Z110, Dixit Dominus in F (1764) 236

Z111, Laudate pueri in D (1764) 236

Z112, Magnificat in G (1764) 239

The Works for Two Voices (SA) 239

Z7, Litany in G (1744) 239

The Works for Solo Voice 240

1 Psalms 240

Z117, Confiteborm D (1765) 240

Z14, Beatus vir in F (1745) 242

Z120, Beatus vir in Eb (1766) 243

Z147, Laudate pueri in D (no date) 243

Z116, Nisi Dominus in G (1764) 244

2 Offertories 247

Z62, Sacerdotes Domini in F (1754) 247

Z74, Domine Deus in simplicitate in G (1754) 248

3 Motets 248

Z97, Rorate caeli in F (1757) 248

Z98, O felix carina! in F (1757) 249

Chapter 9 The Works for Voice(s) and Organ/Basso Continuo Only 253

The Works for Two Choirs (SATBx2) 253

Z108, Responsori per la Settimana Santa (1763) 253

The Works for Four Voices (SATB) 254

1 Masses 254

Z121, Mass for the Dead in Bb (1766) 254

Five Masses (1779): Z133 (in F), Z134 (in G), Z135 (in A), Z136 (in d), Z137 (in c) 254

2 Holy Week Service 258

Z15, Responsori per la Settimana Santa (1746) 258

Z52, Improperia per il Venerdi Santo (1754) 259

Z53, Miserere [alternatim] in Bb (1754) 262

3 Incroits 262

Z92, Duasi modo infantes in F (1756) 262

Z106, Benedicta sit Sancta Trinitas in F (1758) 262

Z124, Benedicta sit Sancta Trinitas in C (1775) 262

4 Hymns and Litanies 263

Z26, Z26a, Salutis humanae Sator/Aeterne Rex altissime in F 263

Z26b, Te Deum in F (1753) 263

Z144, Litania in e (1782) 263

Z145, Litania in G (1782) 263

Z146, Litania Pastorale in C (1782) 263

5 Motets 266

The Works for Three Voices (SSB) 266

Z131, Charitas Dei diffusa in F (1775) 266

Z114, Salve Regina in G (1764) 266

The Works for Two Voices (SA, AT) 267

The Works for Solo Voice (A, B) 267

Z148, Alma Redemptoris in C (no date) 267

Chapter 10 Conclusion 268

Appendix 1 Catalogue of Works: Chronological, by Date 285

Appendix 2 Catalogue of Works: Alphabetical by Title 291

Appendix 3 Catalogue of Works: by Vocal Scoring and Instrumentation 294

Bibliography 299

Index 311

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