The Neapolitan Chord
For the footnotes and other extra information see the following link: https://www.earlymusicsources.com/you... 0:00 Introduction 0:48 First description of the "Neapolitan" 4:20 17th century examples 11:25 Alessandro Scarlatti's cantata 14:24 18th century examples 18:25 19th century developments Created by Elam Rotem and Sean Curtice, June 2022 The recordings made especially for this episode are by Doron Schleifer (voice) & Elam Rotem (organ), Karel Valter (audio engineer). Special thanks to Jörg-Andreas Bötticher, Gilad Katznelson, Lisandro Abadie, Alon Schab, Hannah Lane and Anne Smith. Support us on PATREON: / earlymusicsources Support us by getting an Awesome T-shirt: https://early-music-sources-shop.four...

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