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Rossini, Gioacchino Antonio: Petite Messe solennelle. For solo voices (SATB) and mixed choir (SATB)

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Edited by Brauner, Patricia B. – Gossett, Philip
Skład: SSolo/ASolo/TSolo/BSolo/Mixed choir-SATB/2piano/Harmm
Seria: Works of Gioachino Rossini
Stopień trudności: 3
Waga: 0.848 kg
Wydawca: Bärenreiter
Numer katalogowy: BA10501
Inne : BA10501
ISMN: 9790006539550

The ''Petite Messe Solennelle'' is the finest work of Rossini’s late years. He composed it between 1863 and 1864 at the age of 71 as a commission for Countess Louise Pillet-Will for the consecration ofher private chapel, where the work received its first performance in March 1864. Together with the ''Stabat mater'', the mass is one of the composer’s most important sacred works.

The unusual instrumentation with two Pianosand Harmonium is entirely in keeping with

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