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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.

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This study by Frederick Aquilina is a nice addition to the relatively scarce bibliography on the rich repertory of sacred music in eighteenth-century Malta . . . [and is] 'the product of twenty years of research'. . . . [T]he volume is certainly an essential contribution to the rediscovery of the works of the unjustly forgotten figure of Benigno Zerafa * NOTES: JOURNAL OF THE MUSIC LIBRARY ASSOCIATION *

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The Life of Benigno Zerafa (1726-1804): A Maltese Composer of Sacred Music A Concise History of Church Music in Malta: From the Late Fifteenth Century to the Eighteenth Century Naples during the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries Classification of Zerafa's Works, Sources and Commentary The Works a due cori (SATBx2) The Works for Five Voices (SSATB) The Works for Four Voices (SATB) The Works for Three, Two and Solo Voice The Works for Voice(s) and Organ/Basso Continuo Only Conclusion Appendix A: Index of Works (Chronological, by date) Appendix B: Index to Titles of Works (Alphabetical) Appendix C: Index of Works (Vocal Scoring and Instrumentation) Bibliography

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      Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
      Publication Date: 17/03/2016
      ISBN13: 9781783270866, 978-1783270866
      ISBN10: 1783270861

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      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.

      Trade Review
      This study by Frederick Aquilina is a nice addition to the relatively scarce bibliography on the rich repertory of sacred music in eighteenth-century Malta . . . [and is] 'the product of twenty years of research'. . . . [T]he volume is certainly an essential contribution to the rediscovery of the works of the unjustly forgotten figure of Benigno Zerafa * NOTES: JOURNAL OF THE MUSIC LIBRARY ASSOCIATION *

      Table of Contents
      The Life of Benigno Zerafa (1726-1804): A Maltese Composer of Sacred Music A Concise History of Church Music in Malta: From the Late Fifteenth Century to the Eighteenth Century Naples during the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries Classification of Zerafa's Works, Sources and Commentary The Works a due cori (SATBx2) The Works for Five Voices (SSATB) The Works for Four Voices (SATB) The Works for Three, Two and Solo Voice The Works for Voice(s) and Organ/Basso Continuo Only Conclusion Appendix A: Index of Works (Chronological, by date) Appendix B: Index to Titles of Works (Alphabetical) Appendix C: Index of Works (Vocal Scoring and Instrumentation) Bibliography

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