Giovanni Felice Sances
Giovanni Felice Sances (also Sancies, Sanci, Sanes, Sanchez, ca. 1600 – 24 November 1679) was an Italian singer and a Baroque composer. He was renowned in Europe during his time.
Sances studied at the Collegio Germanico in Rome from 1609 to 1614. He appeared in the opera Amor pudico in Rome in 1614. His career then took him to Bologna and Venice. His first opera Ermiona was staged in Padua in 1636, in which he also sang.
In 1636 he moved to Vienna, where he was initially employed at the imperial court chapel as a tenor. In 1649, during the reign of Ferdinand III he was appointed vice-Kapellmeister under Antonio Bertali. He collaborated with Bertali to stage regular performances of Italian opera. He also composed sepolcri, sacred works and chamber music.
In 1669 he succeeded to the post of Imperial Kapellmeister upon Bertali's death. From 1673, due to poor health, many of his duties were undertaken by his deputy Johann Heinrich Schmelzer. He died in Vienna in 1679.
Works
- Missa Sanctae Maria Magdalenae (for 6 wind instruments, 6 string instruments, 7 voices, and organ)
- Kyrie
- Gloria
- Credo
- Sanctus
- Agnus Dei
- Stabat Mater
- Lagrimosa beltà
- Missa Solicita
- Kyrie
- Gloria
- Credo
- Sanctus
- Benedictus
- Agnus Dei
- O Domine Jesu
- O Deus Meus
- Litany della BVM cum Sub tuum praesidium
- O Maria Dei genetrix
- Caro Mea
- Improperium expectavit cor meum
- Vulnerasti cor meum
- Domine quid multiplicati sunt
- Plagae tuae Domine
- Iste confessor
- Mi fai peccato (for 2 voices & basso continuo)
- Si fera s'uccida, (for 2 voices, strings & basso continuo)
- Misera, hor si ch'il pianto
- Chi sa amare e tracer mercede aspetti (canzonetta for 2 voices)
- Presso l'onde tranquille (for voice & basso continuo)
- Traditorella che credi (for voice & basso continuo)
- Perché Vechia gli dissi (for voice & basso continuo)
- Che sperasti ò mio cor (for voice & basso continuo)
- Cantata: Lagrimosa beltà (ciaccona) (for 2 voices)
- Cantata: Non sia chi mi riprende (1636)
- Opera: L’Ermiona (1636)
- Motetti a una, due, tre, e quattro voci (1638)
- Dialogo a due. Pastor e Ninfa (1649)
- Oratorio: Lachrime di San Pietro (1666)
- Stabat Mater (1670)
- Pianto della Madonna cantata per alto e organo
References
- Giovanni Felice Sances, Missa Sancta Maria Magdalenae, for Seven Voices, Twelve Instruments, and Organ, ed. by David Hauser and Steven Saunders (Introduction), page i.
- Il quarto libro delle cantate et arie a voce sola, Venetia, Vincetini, 1636
- Capricci poetici di Gioan Felice Sances, Venetia, Gardano, 1649
- Carter, Stewart, "Trombone Obbligatos in Viennese Oratorios of the Baroque", Historic Brass Society Journal, p55, July 1, 1990.
- Sadie, Julie Anne, ed., "Companion to Baroque Music", University of California Press, 1998. ISBN 0-520-21414-5. Pages 257–8
- Weaver, Andrew H., "Music in the Service of Counter-Reformation Politics: The Immaculate Conception at the Habsburg Court of Ferdinand III (1637–1657)", Oxford University Press, 2006.
- Rosand, Ellen, "The Descending Tetrachord: An Emblem of Lament", The Musical Quarterly, 1979 LXV(3):346–359; doi:10.1093/mq/LXV3.346, Oxford University Press, 1979
Recordings
- Tirsi Morir Volea, Sacro & Profano, Marco Mencoboni E lucevan le stelle records
- Dulcis amor Iesu. Scherzi Musicali with Nicolas Achten, conductor. 2010, Ricercar RIC 292
- Stabat Mater & Motets to the virgin Mary - Philippe Jaroussky - Warner Classics - Aout 2009
External links
- Free scores by Giovanni Felice Sances in the Choral Public Domain Library (ChoralWiki)
- The Mutopia Project has compositions by Giovanni Felice Sances