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Bárdos Lajos: Oeuvres chorales pour voix égales

Avec des textes en latin

choral sheets

Edité par Malina János
Instrumentation: Upper Voices and Accompaniment
Instrumentation: I,II,III, org.
Collection: Sacred Choral Works
Genre: Musique religieuse
Langue: Hungarian, Latin
Pages: 20 pp
Format: A/4
Poids: 0.047 kg
Date du parution: Juin 2008
Editeur: Universal Music Publishing Editio Musica Budapest
Numéro d’édition: 14644
ISMN: 9790080146446
In its new series entitled Sacred Choral Works EMB presents a collection of religious choral pieces by contemporary and 20th-century Hungarian composers. The first six volumes are devoted to works by the outstanding 20th-century composer for choirs Lajos Bárdos, more specifically the works in Latin from the recently published Bárdos series Musica Sacra. The first volume contains the works for equal voices, the other five contain those for mixed choir, the latter grouped according to religious festivals: Volume 2 has the Christmas choruses, Volume 3 those for the Easter season, Volume 4 those relating to the period following Easter, Volume 5 Marian songs, and Volume 6 the pieces for other occasions.

Contenu

1.
Adoremus
2.
Ave Maria (Üdvözlégy, Mária)
3.
Confirma hoc, Deus (Pentecote)
4.
Pange lingua
5.
Terra tremuit (Paques)
6.
Jubilate Deo
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