Giovanni Battista Pergolesi (January 4, 1710 – March 16, 1736) was an Itali… Read Full Bio ↴Giovanni Battista Pergolesi (January 4, 1710 – March 16, 1736) was an Italian composer, violinist and organist.
Pergolesi was born in Jesi, Italy, where he studied music under Francesco Santini there before going to Naples in 1725 where he studied under Gaetano Greco among others. He spent most of his life working in Neapolitan courts.
Pergolesi was one of the most important early composers of opera buffa (comic opera). His opera seria Il prigioner superbo contained the two act buffa intermezzo, La Serva Padrona (The Landlady Servant, 1733), which became a very popular work in its own right. When it was given in Paris in 1752, it prompted the so-called querelle des bouffons (quarrel of the comedians) between supporters of serious French opera by the likes of Jean-Baptiste Lully and Jean-Philippe Rameau and supporters of new Italian comic opera. Pergolesi was held up as a model of the Italian style during this quarrel, which divided Paris's musical community for two years.
Among Pergolesi's other operatic works are his first opera La conversione e morte di San Guglielmo (1731), Lo frate 'nnammorato (The friar in love, 1732), L'Olimpiade (1735) and Il Flaminio (1735). All his operas were premiered in Naples apart from L'Olimpiade which was first given in Rome.
Pergolesi also wrote sacred music, including a Mass in F. It is his Stabat Mater (1736), however, for male soprano, male alto and orchestra, which is his best known sacred work. It was commissioned as a replacement for the one by Alessandro Scarlatti which had been performed each Good Friday in Naples. The work remained popular, becoming the most frequently printed work of the 18th century, and being arranged by a number of other composers, including Johann Sebastian Bach, who used it as the basis for his psalm Tilge, Höchster, meine Sünden, BWV 1083.
Pergolesi wrote a number of secular instrumental works, including a violin sonata and a violin concerto. A considerable number of instrumental and sacred works once attributed to Pergolesi have since been shown to be falsely attributed. Much of Igor Stravinsky's ballet, Pulcinella, which ostensibly reworks pieces by Pergolesi, is actually based on spurious works. The Concerti Armonici are now known to be composed by Unico Wilhelm van Wassenaer.
Pergolesi was born in Jesi, Italy, where he studied music under Francesco Santini there before going to Naples in 1725 where he studied under Gaetano Greco among others. He spent most of his life working in Neapolitan courts.
Pergolesi was one of the most important early composers of opera buffa (comic opera). His opera seria Il prigioner superbo contained the two act buffa intermezzo, La Serva Padrona (The Landlady Servant, 1733), which became a very popular work in its own right. When it was given in Paris in 1752, it prompted the so-called querelle des bouffons (quarrel of the comedians) between supporters of serious French opera by the likes of Jean-Baptiste Lully and Jean-Philippe Rameau and supporters of new Italian comic opera. Pergolesi was held up as a model of the Italian style during this quarrel, which divided Paris's musical community for two years.
Among Pergolesi's other operatic works are his first opera La conversione e morte di San Guglielmo (1731), Lo frate 'nnammorato (The friar in love, 1732), L'Olimpiade (1735) and Il Flaminio (1735). All his operas were premiered in Naples apart from L'Olimpiade which was first given in Rome.
Pergolesi also wrote sacred music, including a Mass in F. It is his Stabat Mater (1736), however, for male soprano, male alto and orchestra, which is his best known sacred work. It was commissioned as a replacement for the one by Alessandro Scarlatti which had been performed each Good Friday in Naples. The work remained popular, becoming the most frequently printed work of the 18th century, and being arranged by a number of other composers, including Johann Sebastian Bach, who used it as the basis for his psalm Tilge, Höchster, meine Sünden, BWV 1083.
Pergolesi wrote a number of secular instrumental works, including a violin sonata and a violin concerto. A considerable number of instrumental and sacred works once attributed to Pergolesi have since been shown to be falsely attributed. Much of Igor Stravinsky's ballet, Pulcinella, which ostensibly reworks pieces by Pergolesi, is actually based on spurious works. The Concerti Armonici are now known to be composed by Unico Wilhelm van Wassenaer.
Stabat Mater 01
Giovanni Battista Pergolesi Lyrics
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I Stabat Mater Stabat Mater dolorosa Juxta crucem lacrimosa dum pendebat Fi…
Salve Regina Salve Regina, mater misericordiae: vita, dulcedo, et spes no…
Stabat Mater Stabat Mater dolorosa Juxta crucem lacrimosa dum pendebat Fi…
Stabat Mater - 1. Stabat Mater dolorosa Stabat Mater dolorosa Iuxta cruce lacrimosa Iuxta cruce lacr…
Stabat Mater 08 Stabat Mater dolorosa Juxta crucem lacrimosa dum pendebat Fi…
Stabat mater dolorosa Stabat mater dolorosa Juxta Crucem lacrimosa, Dum pendebat F…
Stabat mater: I. Stabat mater dolorosa pergolessi stabat pergolesl phillippe jaroussky diego fasoll…
Stabat Mater: IV. Quae moerebat et dolebat Stabat mater dolorosa Juxta Crucem lacrimosa, Dum pendebat F…
Stabat mater: Stabat mater Stabat Mater dolorosa Juxta crucem lacrimosa dum pendebat Fi…
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" Два дня с Тобой "
Слова, что ты говоришь мне,
Воодушевляют!
Я верю всё возможно поменять,
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Мои губы тянутся к твоим за сладким поцелуем!
Я встречаю с тобой новую жизнь!
У нас есть крылья!
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А потом мы отправимся птицами парить в небесах!
Второй день с тобой
И я счастлив,
Как никогда!
Сколько мы проведём дней и ночей,
Только нам решать!
Терпеть друг друга или обижать.
Мы выбрали другой путь!
Нашли счастье на краю вселенной!
Наше лето,
Осень, весна, зима.
Какими они придут в нашу жизнь?
Сейчас тепло и по утрам заливаются птицы!
Сегодня вчером у костра,
Я буду петь тебе новую песню!
После мы будем танцевать и веселится,
А после..
Люблю тебя!
Каждая частичка меня ожила!
Люблю тебя!
Я целую твои руки и голову,
Плечи и грудь!
Я люблю тебя!
А ты вся дрожишь от удовольствия,
Я продолжаю целовать живот, ноги и ступни!
Вдыхаю запах твоего тела,
Встречаюсь с твоими губами!
Целуюсь с твоими глазами встречаясь с ресницами!
Наполненные радостью и любовью наши тела трепещут от удовольствия!
Учащённое дыхание, быстрый пульс
И сердце кажется
Вот - вот выпрыгнет,
Крики восторга вырываются из тебя,
Выплёскиваются
И сливаются с этой ночью,
А я сливаюсь с тобой
Проникая и растворяясь в тебе!
Далеко за полночь.
Ты уснула!
Я встану задуть свечи и вернусь к тебе обратно!
Ты такая умиротворённая и спокойная!
В окошко, что напротив нас врывается свежий ветер.
Ты лежишь, такая родная и близкая!
У нас впереди вся жизнь!
Я засыпаю рядом с тобой,
Любимая!
В эту летнюю звёздную ночь,
Месяцем, который смотрит на нас и улыбается!
Я с тобой!
Сладких снов!
Прижавшись к тебе,
Я закрываю глаза!
Утром я снова открою их,
Чтобы увидеть тебя!
Обниму и снова сольюсь с твоими ароматными пьянящими губами♥️♥️
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0:00 Stabat Mater
4:40 Cuius ánimam gementem
7:46 O quam tristis et afflícta
10:23 Quae moerébat et dolébat
13:11 Quis et homo qui non fleret
16:13 Vidit suum dulcem natum
19:47 Eja Mater fons amóris
22:41 Fac ut árdeat cor meum
25:21 Sancta Mater istud agas
31:22 Fac ut portem Christi mortem
35:05 Inflammatus et accensus
37:56 Quando corpus moriétur
41:42 Amen
@Delt4_YT
My brother 47 years is in intensive care. I listening to this thinking of our mother 75 years who is at his bedside. A mother's pain is inconceivable. Lord have mercy on us!
@mahditr5023
😢
@oldhardmanjohnson6585
My beloved wife passed 37 days ago....I listen to this so I can weep without screaming
@Ctrhrs
Requiescat in pace
@johnmartin5396
Bless you.
@RoseWhite-zj3pp
So sorry for your loss.
@RoseWhite-zj3pp
Rest In Peace
@rossananuboloni9057
Requiescat in pace
@MsMarcow
Listening to Pergolesi's Stabat Mater is the only way to return to having a little hope in mankind
@estelamarisruiz7307
God, I can't stop listening to this wonder from time to time, and it gives me the same emotion as the first time I did it. Thank you Lord for creating such beauty