| 作曲者 | Diogenio Bigaglia (1676-1745) |
| タイトル | Two comic cantatasTwo comic cantatas in Venetian |
| 出版社 | Edition HH Limited |
| 楽器編成 | soprano and basso continuo |
| 品番 | 979-0708185109 |
| 校訂者 | Michael Talbot |
| 形状 | 190 g |
| 出版番号 | HH500FSP |
| ISMN | 979-0708185109 |
| ISBN | 978-1-910359-93-8 |
| サンプル | https://www.editionhh.co.uk/Notenbeispiel/HH 500_look_inside.pdf |
The eighteenth century saw a great increase in secular music for solo voice and continuo set to texts in Venetian, then a recognized literary language rather than a mere Italian dialect. Most of these compositions are short gondola songs or canzonettas, but a few are cantatas in several movements, indistinguishable from their counterparts with Italian texts except in language and subject matter, which favours contemporary themes treated in a comic manner. The two Venetian cantatas for soprano and continuo by Diogenio Bigaglia (1678–1745) published here – probably the first of their type ever to appear in a modern edition – are excellently crafted, revealing an unexpectedly racy side to the composer, a Benedictine monk. One is a set of shopping instructions given by a nun to her aged servant; the other is a woman’s catty description of the rise from rags to riches of one of her neighbours through prostitution. The edition comes with translations of the texts and a brief note on Venetian pronunciation.
