Talk:Credo, RV 591 (Antonio Vivaldi)
Comparison with a commercial edition
Edition #657 was compared with Universal Edition No. 27D002, considered as a reference edition hereafter. The comparison is limited to notes of the choral parts (no comparison was performed on lyrics). The following differences were identified.
- Credo
Bass, bar 71 and 76: the first note is D natural, while it is D# in the reference edition. The accompaniment shows D#, so this is probably an error.
- Et incarnatus est
Soprano, bar 10: the last note is A natural, while it is Ab in the reference edition. The accompaniment shows Ab, so this is probably an error.
- Crucifixus
No difference.
- Et resurrexit
Soprano, bar 116-117: The Ricordi, Walton and Carus scores show an added C# (half-note) and C# (quarter note). The Universal score does not, however. [TLoes]
Alto, bar 88: the last three notes are G, while they are A in the reference edition.
Comparison performed by Max a.k.a. Choralia 10:39, 25 August 2009 (UTC).
Comparing to good recording - I found in "Et resurrexit" on bar 125 - Soprano should sing D#, therefore Alto should sing F#? Gila Gilabrill (talk) 19:37, 16 February 2015 (UTC)