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==Works== The standard catalogue of Pergolesi's works was produced by Marvin Paymer in 1977, ascribing a unique P number to each item so that β for example β the well-known [[Stabat Mater (Pergolesi)|''Stabat Mater'']] is P.77.<ref>''Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, 1710β1736: a thematic catalogue of the Opera Omnia, with an appendix listing omitted compositions''. Marvin E. Paymer (New York: Pendragon Press, 1977).</ref> ===Sacred music=== *''Antifona "In caelestibus regnis"'' (1731) *''Confitebor tibi Domine'' (Psalm 111) in C for Soprano, Alto, Choir, Strings and Continuo (1732) *''Dixit Dominus'' (Psalm 110) for Soprano, Bass, 2 Choirs and 2 Orchestras (1732) *''Laudate pueri Dominum'' (Psalm 113) in D for Soprano, Mezzo, Choir and Orchestra (1734) *Mass in D (1732) *Mass in F "San Emidio" ''(Missa romana)'' for Soprano, Alto, 2 Choirs, 2 Orchestras and Continuo (1732) *Oratorio ''{{illm|La fenice sul rogo|lt=La fenice sul rogo, o vero La morte di San Giuseppe|it|La fenice sul rogo}}'' (1731, atrium of the [[Girolamini, Naples|Chiesa dei Girolamini]], Naples) *Dramma sacro ''[[La conversione e morte di San Guglielmo|Li prodigi della divina grazia nella conversione e morte di san Guglielmo duca d'Aquitania]]'' (1731, Monastery of [[Sant'Agnello Maggiore]], Naples) *''Salve regina'' in a for Soprano, Strings and Continuo (1731) *''Salve regina'' in c for Soprano, Strings and Continuo (1735) *''Salve regina'' in f for Alto, Strings and Continuo (1736, adapted from the ''Salve regina'' in c) *''[[Stabat Mater (Pergolesi)|Stabat Mater]]'' in f (wr. 1735, pr. 1736, Naples) ===Operas=== *''[[La Salustia]]'', January 1732, Teatro San Bartolomeo, Naples; text possibly by Sebastiano Morelli after ''[[Alessandro Severo]]'' by [[Apostolo Zeno]] *''[[Lo frate 'nnamorato]]'', 27 September 1732, Teatro dei Fiorentini, Naples *''[[Il prigionier superbo]]'', containing the intermezzo ''[[La serva padrona]]'', 28 August 1733, Teatro San Bartolomeo, Naples *''[[Adriano in Siria (Pergolesi)|Adriano in Siria]]'', containing the intermezzo ''[[Livietta e Tracollo]]'', 25 October 1734, Teatro San Bartolomeo, Naples *''[[L'Olimpiade (Pergolesi)|L'Olimpiade]]'', January 1735, Teatro Tordinona, Rome *''[[Il Flaminio]]'', autumn 1735, [[Teatro Nuovo (Naples)|Teatro Nuovo]], Naples ===Orchestral music=== *Sinfonia in B-flat major *Sinfonia in D major *Sinfonia in F major *Sinfonia in G major, P.35 *Sinfonia in G minor, P.24c *Flute Concerto in G major, P.33 (very doubtful) *Concerto for Flute and 2 Violins in D major *Concerto for Flute and 2 Violins in G major *Concerto for 2 Harpsichords and Orchestra *Violin Concerto in B flat major ====Spurious==== *6 ''Concerti armonici'' for 4 violins, viola and continuo, long attributed to Pergolesi but in fact by [[Unico Wilhelm van Wassenaer|Wassenaer]] ===Keyboard works=== * Harpsichord Sonata in A major, P.1 * Harpsichord Sonata in D major * Organ Sonata in F major * Organ Sonata in G major ===Chamber works=== *Trio Sonata in G major, P.12 *Trio Sonata in G minor *Unspecified Andantino, for violin and piano *Violin Sonata in G major *Sonata No.1 in G major, for 2 violins *Sinfonia in F major, for cello and continuo
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