Subject: Corelli, Arcangelo, 1653-1713. Sonatas--China--Influence

Musical instruments, gut strings, musicians and Corelli's Sonatas at the Chinese imperial court : the gifts of Clement XI (1700-1720)
AuthorBarbieri, Patrizio
PlacePistoia
PublisherFondazione accademia di musica italiana per organo di Pistoia
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish, Italian
TypeExtract (PDF)
Series
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberML550.C5 B382 2016d
Descriptionpdf. [pp. 205-257 : ill.]
NoteMusical instruments, gut strings, musicians and Corelli’s Sonatas at the Chinese Imperial Court : The gifts of Clement XI (1700-1720) / Patrizio Barbieri.
Extract from: Informazione organistica : rivista della Fondazione accademia di musica italiana per organo di Pistoia. Nuova Serie-n.40 Anno XXVIII-n.2 Dicembre 2016
"Saggi in ricordo di Peter Williams (II)"
Includes bibliographical references and appendix with sources.

“The scope of this study is to illustrate the music and musical instruments sent as a gift in 1719 by Pope Clement XI to the Emperor of China: they included harpsichords, organs, automata, flutes, bowed and plucked string instruments, as well as their stringing. Various music scores were also brought to Beijing, but the only ones named together with their composer are the sonatas and concerti grossi by Arcangelo Corelli (1653-1713), whose published collections are all present, from Op. I to Op. VI. This will be viewed against the background of conspicuous musical activities at Court carried out by the missionaries sent from Rome during the last years of the reign of Kangxi (1710-1722). An excursus on the positive organs sent to other oriental missions in the same period is also provided.”

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