CHIESA

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Title

CHIESA

Description

CHIESA, Giuseppe (name given by Baldan), Motetti: No 1: In hoc mare, I/C/8/8

D-Dl

Mus. 3283-E-1

Composer

CHIESA

Uniform Composer

CHIESA, Giuseppe (name given by Baldan)

Location (1765)

Schranck I; Fach 8; Lage 8

SFL_combination

I/C/8/8

Scoring (1765)

‘a Soprano Solo con stromti’

Materials (1765)

Partitura

Title Partitura

In hoc mare

Uniform Title

Motets

Remarks

Score copy with blue-grey cover. This source is part of the large consignment of music supplied from the Venetian copying house of Iseppo Baldan.
Cover label which corresponds with the entry in the missing Catalogo (c1784), which obliterates an earlier label (only ‘No. 20’ may be read): Schranck No. I. | Lit: C. 11. (replacing 8.) Fach 12. (replacing 8.?) Lage | Motetto | Soprano solo | In hoc Mare tempest[os]o, | co’ VVni Viola e Basso | Partitura sola | del Sigr Chiesa.
Title page (hand of Iseppo Baldan): Mottetto | A Voce Sola con Strumenti | Composto li 28. Luglio L’Anno 1758: | In Milano | Del Sigl: Giuseppe Chiesa Milanese.
Conclusion of score: D. Giuseppe Baldan Copista di Musica al Ponto di San Gio. Grisostomo Venezia. The score copy is in the neat, florid hand found in most of the Galuppi sources held in SLUB. It was copied by Iseppo (Giuseppe) Baldan who supplied it to Dresden together with the greater part of the Galuppi collection. On the composers with the family name ‘Chiesa’ see the listing (I/C/8/7). The article ‘Chiesa, Melchiorre’ in GMO (author not named) reports that in Milan (1770), Charles Burney wrote: ‘Chiesa and Monza seem and are said to be the two best composers for the stage here at present’. RISM and Eitner (II, 423–4) attribute In hoc mare to Melchiore Chiesa (Ms. 58. Kgl. Musilaliensamlg.)

Stamps

Sächs. Landes-Bibl.

Eitner

V. 2 (1900), 423–4: Chiesa, Melchiore [...] In hoc mare tempestoso, Mot. à Sopr. solo c. strom. P. comp. Milano 28. Juli 1758. Ms. 58. [Dresd. Mus.]

SLB Card Catalog

Chiesa, Giuseppe: Motetto [‘In hoc mare tempestoso’] a voce sola con strum. [2 Vl., Vla., 2 Corni e B.] Composta li 28. luglio l’anno 1758 in Milano. Part. qu-8vo. Mus.Mscr.

Status

Score copy of In hoc mare attributed to Giuseppi Chiesa (Mus. 3283-E-1) held by SLUB.

Sort Order

01-08-08

Citation

“CHIESA,” Catalogue of the Music Collection of the Dresden Catholic Court Church 1765, accessed July 28, 2024, http://omeka.cloud.unimelb.edu.au/hofkirchecatalogo1765/items/show/3622.