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Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus: Shorter Sacred Works

for Soloists, Choir and Organ

Transcrito por Köhs, Andreas
Arreglo: Chorus and various instruments
Instrumentación: Soli/Mixed choir-SATB/Org
Época: Clasicismo
Grado: 3
Páginas: 111 páginas
Peso: 0.279 kg
Editorial: Bärenreiter
Nº de artículo: BA7523
Nº de editorial: BA07523
ISMN: 9790006527977

This selection of relatively short sacred works by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart gives active choruses an opportunity to perform these pieces without having to hire an expensive instrumental ensemble. The works, including the moving''Te Deum laudamus ' (K. 141), the brilliant ''Jubilate'' from '' Benedictus sit Deus'' (K. 117), and the immortal ''Ave verum'', are well-suited to performance in church services or concerts. Andreas Köhs has sensitively arranged theorchestral parts for organ using t

Contenidos

1.
Veni Sancte Spiritus K.47 [Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus]
2.
Jubilate from Benedictus sit Deus K.117 (66a) [Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus]
3.
Te Deum laudamus K.141 (66b) [Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus]
4.
Ave verum corpus K.618 [Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus]
5.
Tantum ergo K.142 (186d) [Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus]
6.
Tantum ergo K.197 (186e) Regina coeli from Regina coeli K.108 (74d) Alleluja from Regina coeli K.108 (74d) [Mozart, Wolfgang Ama
7.
Alleluja from Regina coeli K.127 [Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus]
8.
Sancte Maria, mater Dei K.273 [Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus]
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