Allegri: Miserere (bassoon quartet)

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An Easter favourite, Allegri’s ‘Miserere’ was written for the exclusive use of the Sistine Chapel.  Arranged for bassoon quartet.

  • Instruments : 4 Bsn.
  • Difficulty : B-D – approx. ABRSM Grade 4-7
  • Duration : 4’30”
  • ISMN : 979-0-708218-83-8
  • Portus Press reference : PPB95
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Description

Miserere is a setting of Psalm 51 by late-Renaissance, Italian composer Gregorio Allegri (1582-1652).  It was composed during the reign of Pope Urban VIII in the late 1630s for the exclusive use of the Sistine Chapel during Holy Week (which precedes Easter).  It is a work steeped in mystique and secrecy, not least because in a letter of 1770 Leopold Mozart claimed that his then 14-year-old son, Wolfgang Amadeus, had written down the entire work after hearing it just once. Historians now know that he may well have heard the piece in London some years earlier.  What was truly a closely-guarded secret was the particular style of ornamentation used by the choir of the Vatican.

Over the centuries several versions of Allegri’s Miserere have been circulated.  The version most performed today features a famous “top C” and this is the version upon which this arrangement for bassoon quartet is based.

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