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- Editor: Luigi Cataldi (submitted 2004-01-16). Score information: A4, 15 pages, 220 kB Copyright: Personal
- Edition notes: full score with realized Basso continuo and individual parts of three movements.
General Information
Title: Juditha Triumphans, RV644
Composer: Antonio Vivaldi
Number of voices: 5v Voicing: SSSAA
Genre: Secular, Oratorio
Language: Latin
Instruments: timpani, 2 trumpets, mandolin, 4 theorbos, 5 "viole all'inglese" (viola da gamba), 1 viola d'amore, 2 recorders, 2 soprano chalumeaux, 2 oboes, organ. strings, basso continuo
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Description:
External websites: Wikipedia entry
Original text and translations
Latin text (or link to a text page) needs to be added.
Agitata infido fatu
Diu volatu
Vagabundo
Maesta hirundo
It plorando
Boni ignara.
Sed impulsu aurae serenae
Tantae cito oblita poenae
In dilecta
Dulcia tecta
Gaudii ridet haud avara.