Abbé Stadler : Canon

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While this canon may sound quite serious, it was written in friendly jest for Beethoven's friend, Abbé Stadler, a priest. The first two phrases are written in Italian to signify the relationship of the text to the church in Rome. The last phrase, in the vernacular, is a...

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While this canon may sound quite serious, it was written in friendly jest for Beethoven's friend, Abbé Stadler, a priest. The first two phrases are written in Italian to signify the relationship of the text to the church in Rome. The last phrase, in the vernacular, is a good-natured chastisement and threat!
Genres Classical
Format Score
NumberOfPages 4
Media Sheet Music
Publisher Boosey and Hawkes
Contributors van Beethoven, Ludwig(Composer) Bertaux, Betty(Artist)
ISMN 9790051463688