SKU: CA.5600105
ISBN 9790007188306. Language: Latin.
Available upon request. New edition with complete performance material: 56.001/01. Score available separately - see item CA.5600100.
SKU: CA.5600100
ISBN 9790007137236. Language: Latin.
Available upon request. New edition with complete performance material: 56.001/01.
SKU: HL.1291957
UPC: 196288169109. 6.75x10.5 inches.
This beloved Puccini aria has been re-imagined for a cappella choirs, and the effect is one of sheer beauty! A great choice for teaching phrasing and vocal blend.
SKU: CA.5600150
ISBN 9790007186937. Language: Latin.
Puccini composed his Messa a 4 voci con orchestra in 1878-1880. The musical quality, the energy, and the freshness of this youthful work led the composer to quote from his Mass in later operas, ensuring an ever-growing popularity for the work after its rediscovery in 1952. With this arrangement for chamber orchestra (flute, oboe, clarinet, horn, bassoon, timpani, and strings), more choirs now have the opportunity of performing this work without the choir being dominated by a full-scale symphony orchestra. The symphonic character of the work is nevertheless preserved. This scoring offers an optimal balance between transparency and orchestral sound. All the vocal parts (soloists and chorus) are identical with the original version (56.001), so that the vocal score and chorus score of that version can be used. Score available separately - see item CA.5600100.
SKU: CA.2740319
ISBN 9790007133900. Language: Latin.
Puccini's first known sacred work was composed during his school days at the Istituto Pacini in Lucca. It was first performed there in 1877. The text was a hymn to the Patron Saint of Lucca which was probably written by the composer himself. The work was so popular that by 1880 it had received three further performances, though it was also inserted in the Messa a 4 voci, after the Credo. Thereafter it disappeared from the music world and was only first rediscovered in the 1990s. Since, with the exception of the lack of a solo tenor in the piece, it is identical with this one in the Messa, for this reason it would seem only natural to perform these two works together. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.2740300.
SKU: CA.2740309
ISBN 9790007201944. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.2740300
ISBN 9790007058104. Language: Latin.
Puccini's first known sacred work was composed during his school days at the Istituto Pacini in Lucca. It was first performed there in 1877. The text was a hymn to the Patron Saint of Lucca which was probably written by the composer himself. The work was so popular that by 1880 it had received three further performances, though it was also inserted in the Messa a 4 voci, after the Credo. Thereafter it disappeared from the music world and was only first rediscovered in the 1990s. Since, with the exception of the lack of a solo tenor in the piece, it is identical with this one in the Messa, for this reason it would seem only natural to perform these two works together.
SKU: CA.2740315
ISBN 9790007201999. Language: Latin.
Puccini's first known sacred work was composed during his school days at the Istituto Pacini in Lucca. It was first performed there in 1877. The text was a hymn to the Patron Saint of Lucca which was probably written by the composer himself. The work was so popular that by 1880 it had received three further performances, though it was also inserted in the Messa a 4 voci, after the Credo. Thereafter it disappeared from the music world and was only first rediscovered in the 1990s. Since, with the exception of the lack of a solo tenor in the piece, it is identical with this one in the Messa, for this reason it would seem only natural to perform these two works together. Score and part available separately - see item CA.2740300.
SKU: CA.2740314
ISBN 9790007201982. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.2740311
ISBN 9790007201951. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.2740313
ISBN 9790007201975. Language: Latin.
© 2000 - 2024 Home - New realises - Composers Legal notice - Full version