SKU: CA.4070310
ISBN 9790007076818. Key: G minor. Language: Latin/English.
Inspiration for the Three Motets op. 39 was a visit to the romanesque church of Trinita dei Monti. On 20 Dec 1830 Mendelssohn wrote to his parents: The French nuns sing there, and it is wonderfully lovely. ... Now, one should know one more thing: that one is not allowed to see the singers. Therefore I have come to an unusual decision: I will compose something for their voices, which I rememer exactly.... Score available separately - see item CA.4070300.
SKU: GI.G-8927
UPC: 785147892700. English. Text Source: The Book of Common Prayer, 1928: 1. Psalm 9:1–2, 10, alt., 2. Psalm 121:1–2, 7–8, alt., 3. Psalm 104:1, 31, alt. Scripture: Psalm 9:1–2, 10, Psalm 121:1–2, 7–8, Psalm 104:1, 31.
With texts extracted from the psalmody of The Book of Common Prayer, this small trio offers a distinct mood for each song: majestic, calm, and joyful. They could be used individually during religious services or as an ideal concert grouping.
SKU: SU.80101261
This work is an unaccompanied setting of a beautiful prayer attributed to St. Ignatius Loyola, useful for many occasions. Published by: Zimbel Press Take and receive all my liberty, O Lord, my memory, my understanding, and my entire will, all that I have and call my own.You have given all to me, to you, Lord, I return it. Everything is yours, do with it what you will.Give me only your love and your grace. That is enough for me. Amen..
SKU: MN.CH-1185
From Messiah. This uplifting aria which declares thy light has come is echoed and expanded in the Joyful chorus which follows. The work has been cast as a charming two-part, any voices arrangement that is a traditional choice for the seasons of Advent and Christmas. Duration 3:20.
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