The Credo in E minor (RV 591) is the only extant setting of the Nicene Creed by Antonio Vivaldi. Another setting exists (RV 592) but is of dubious authenticity.
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editRV 591
editRV 591 has four movements. In a style similar to his psalm setting of In exitu Israel (RV 604), the first movement adorns the chorus' simple rhythms of crotchets and minims with the orchestra playing semiquavers and quavers. The second movement is a brief choral episode in the stile antico, borrowing thematic material from the composer's Magnificat. The fourth movement is based on a semiquaver-quaver motif similar to the first movement, and closes with a fugue.
The first (and final) movements open with a motif which bears similarity to a brief passage found in the first movement of the Gloria (RV 588).
Movements
edit- Credo in unum Deum
- Et incarnatus est
- Crucifixus
- Et Resurrexit
Media
editRV 592
editRV 592 is a disputed composition, attributed to Johann Adolph Hasse.
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Editions
edit- Vivaldi: Credo RV 591, Stuttgart Carus-Verlag 1974
External links
edit- Free scores of Credo in the Choral Public Domain Library (ChoralWiki)