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Original

Laudate Pueri - Psalm 112. Giovanni Battista Pergolesi. Choir sheet music. Soprano Voice sheet music. Voice Solo sheet music.

Translation

Laudate Pueri - Psalm 112. Giovanni Battista Pergolesi. Choir sheet music. Soprano Voice sheet music. Voice Solo sheet music.

Original

Laudate Pueri - Psalm 112 composed by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi. 1710-1736. Edited by Ruegge. For Soprano voice solo, SATB chorus, Piano. Choral. Vocal score. Published by Edition Kunzelmann. PE.GM0171. Giovanni Battista Pergolesi was born at Jesi, Italy. also the birthplace of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II in 1195. , on January 4th, 1710. He is known today primarily as a pioneering composer in the area of comic opera. mainly because of "La Serva Padrona", which caused a huge stir upon its performance in Paris in 1752, inciting virtual warfare between supporters of comic and serious opera in that city for two years, and which remains vastly popular to this day. , but also composed sacred music. his "Stabat Mater", his most famous sacred work, has been popular since its composition. , as well instrumental music of various sorts. Pergolesi died, of tubercolosis, on March 16th. perhaps 17th. , 1736, at Pozzuoli, near Naples. Vocal score. For the full score see OCT10084.

Translation

Laudate Pueri - Psalm 112 composed by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi. 1710-1736. Edited by Ruegge. For Soprano voice only, SATB Chorus, Piano. Choral. Vocal score. Published by Edition Kunzelmann. PE.GM0171. Giovanni Battista Pergolesi was born at Jesi, Italy. also the birthplace of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II in 1195. , on January 4th, 1710. He is known today primarily as a pioneering composer in the area of comic opera. mainly because of "La Serva Padrona", which caused a huge stir upon its performance in Paris in 1752, inciting virtual warfare between supporters of comic and serious opera in that city for two years, and which remains vastly popular to this day. , but also composed sacred music. his "Stabat Mater", his most famous sacred work, has been popular since its composition. , as well instrumental music of various sorts. Pergolesi died, of tubercolosis, on March 16th. perhaps 17th. , 1736, at Pozzuoli, near Naples. Vocal score. For the full score see OCT10084.