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Moriacchi: Salve Regina (ca. 1840)

• SATB choir, a cappella. [Latin] 4′

Edited by Dean Crocker, 2015

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Previously published, 1842, by J. P. Spehr, Braunschweig.

Francesco Moriacchi, 1784/06/14 (Perugia)‒1841/10/28 (Innsbruck). Pupil of Padre Martini and Zingarelli. Composed church music and many operas. Kapellmeister of the Italian Opera in Dresden from 1811, he was the initiator of the Dresdner Palm Sunday concerts. Moriacchi and Carl Gottlieb Reißiger were responsible for the revival of Bach’s St. Matthew Passion in Dresden.

Salve Regina, Mater misericordiae:
Vita, dulcedo, et spes nostra, salve…

—Hermann of Reichenau, (1013-1054)

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