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Neither Spem in alium, the widely acclaimed ‘songe of fortie
partes’ by Thomas Tallis, nor Alessandro Striggio’s forty-part
Mass is the largest-scale counterpoint work in Western music. The
actual winner is Gregorio Ballabene, a relatively unknown Roman
maestro di cappella, a contemporary of Giovanni Paisiello, Joseph
Haydn and Luigi Boccherini, who composed in forty-eight parts for
twelve choirs. Ballabene’s Mass has remained completely unstudied
until today, even though the score survives in prominent
collections. This study offers, for the first time, a historical
and analytical perspective on this overlooked manifestation of a
very individual musical intelligence.
Neither Spem in alium, the widely acclaimed 'songe of fortie
partes' by Thomas Tallis, nor Alessandro Striggio's forty-part Mass
is the largest-scale counterpoint work in Western music. The actual
winner is Gregorio Ballabene, a relatively unknown Roman maestro di
cappella, a contemporary of Giovanni Paisiello, Joseph Haydn and
Luigi Boccherini, who composed in forty-eight parts for twelve
choirs. Ballabene's Mass has remained completely unstudied until
today, even though the score survives in prominent collections.
This study offers, for the first time, a historical and analytical
perspective on this overlooked manifestation of a very individual
musical intelligence.
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