SKU: HL.49017905
ISBN 9790001168007. 7.5x11.0x0.055 inches. Latin.
There are very few composers who have left such a comprehensive oeuvre covering all genres as Camille Saint-Saens. His vocal music, however, has rather fallen into oblivion - if one leaves aside his 'indestructible' Christmas oratorio (Oratorio de Noel, Opus 12). But apart from that, Saint-Saens, who worked as an organist at various churches from 1852, composed a number of little church music works: settings for different instrumentations, certainly destined to be used in services, including his Ave verum for four-part choir (including organ without pedal ad lib.). It is a simple, yet harmonically rich setting which constitutes a valuable addition to the choral repertoire and an evocative alternative to the common Ave settings.
SKU: CA.9112421
Key: C major. Language: Latin.
Score available separately - see item CA.9112400.
SKU: CA.9112400
ISBN 9790007115364. Key: C major. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.9112411
ISBN 9790007232344. Key: C major. Language: Latin.
SKU: ST.W182
ISBN 9790220207617.
Antony Herschel Hill's Ave Verum Corpus for unaccompanied SATB is one of a number of liturgical works by this gifted composer. Written for Prebendary John Pearce and the choir of St Simon Zelotes, Chelsea, London, Hill's setting projects the awe and mystery of the text through a rich variety of harmony that particularly exploits the lower registers of the individual voices to great effect. If you have a really good choir, take advantage of this and buy it. For pure musicianship little else has equalled it recently; the sense of architecture is superb, the climaxes are clean, controlled and never contrived, and the final section, 'miserere mei', uses a wonderfully restrained sense of chromaticism. What a magic piece.
ORGANISTS REVIEW
SKU: HL.49044486
ISBN 9790001198554. 7.5x10.75x0.01 inches. Latin.
Mit seinem 'Ave verum' hat Alwin M. Schronen ein wahres Kleinod geistlicher A-cappella-Chormusik geschaffen. Der Vertonung fur vierstimmigen gemischten Chor (SATB) liegt der altbekannte Text der Eucharistieverehrung aus dem 14. Jahrhundert zugrunde. Dieses geistliche Werk des mehrfach ausgezeichneten Chorkomponisten ist von unendlicher Warme und Ruhe durchstromt und eignet sich hervorragend fur den Gottesdienstgebrauch.
SKU: HL.48188645
UPC: 888680880514. 7.5x10.75 inches.
?Composed by Pierre Villette, Ave Verum, Op. 3 is a Eucharistic hymn for SATB choral a cappella. Dedicated to the Chapel Master at Rouen Cathedral, Sir Canon Delestre, this piece is highly lyrical and melodious. Written in Latin, its tempo is quite slow (52) and it includes numerous harmonies as well as some short exchanges between the voices. The polytonal aspects are probably the most difficult part of the singing and the actual title means ??Hail, True Body??, the main lyrics glorify Jesus. Another music setting of this hymn was composed by Mozart. Pierre Villette (1926-1998) was a French composer of choral and instrumental music. Strongly influenced by Catholicism, his musical heritage ran from Fauré to Messiaen.andrdquo.
SKU: CA.411020
ISBN 9790007183585. Key: E flat major. Language: Latin.
Score available separately - see item CA.411000.
SKU: CA.9145100
ISBN 9790007120559. Key: G major. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.9112900
ISBN 9790007115531. Key: G major. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.965500
ISBN 9790007164409. Language: Latin.
For faithful Catholics it is the great mystery, and for those who are not Christian believers it is incomprehensible, possibly even off-putting - the mystery of the Eucharist. As far back as the late medieval period, the verse prayer Ave verum inimitably captures the special atmosphere of the contradiction between a terrible death and the redemption of mankind. Matsushita sets an early version of this prayer for the Eucharist in motet-like ABA form. A floating melody, alternating precisely between major and minor and first sung solo by all four voices in transposition, introduces the piece in a contemplative style. The scale is then altered in the counterpoint to a pure Dorian mode, contrasting in the middle section at the text vere passum, where Matsushita accompanies the increasingly wide-ranging melody and its chromatic, augmented intervals, by increasingly dissonant chordal shifts like a fauxbourdon. From this the tonal high point develops into an almost perfect F major, which then finally picks up on the opening motif for the added lines of text O Jesu dulcis, o Jesu pie... before ebbing away in F major. Voice range: S: des' - fis'' / A:gdeg - d'' / T: cdeg - as' / B: F - c'.
SKU: SU.91770030
SATB Chorus, a cappella Duration: 5' Composed: 1980 Published by: Subito Music Publishing. Minimum order quantity: 8 copies. Perusal copies are available by contacting perusalrequest@subitomusic.com (include the organization name with your request). To order quantities fewer than 8.
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