Cantate Domino. female choir (SSAA) a cappella. Partition de chœur.

Par : Pascal Martiné

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  • Nombre de pages8
  • Poids0.031 kg
  • Dimensions19,2 cm × 27,5 cm × 0,0 cm
  • ISBNM-001-16708-1
  • EAN9790001167086
  • Date de parution01/01/2000
  • CollectionSchott Choral Music
  • ÉditeurSchott

Résumé

Anyone who likes refined rhythms, razor-sharp articulation, lively melismata, and high soprano notes will certainly be in for a treat with the sacred choral composition Cantate Domino by Pascal Martiné. The Latin choral work for four-part a cappella women's choir is almost bubbling over with syncopes and tongue-twisting syllables on the one hand, and melismatic melody lines on the other hand. This a cappella setting for women's choir (SSAA) with verses 1-4 from Psalm 96 lives on the play of musical contrasts, with solemn unison passages that are reminiscent of Gregorian chant alternating with four-part melismatic sections and thus adequately following the work's textual content.
A really 'groovy' piece of music ! Instrumentation : female choir (SSAA) a cappella
Anyone who likes refined rhythms, razor-sharp articulation, lively melismata, and high soprano notes will certainly be in for a treat with the sacred choral composition Cantate Domino by Pascal Martiné. The Latin choral work for four-part a cappella women's choir is almost bubbling over with syncopes and tongue-twisting syllables on the one hand, and melismatic melody lines on the other hand. This a cappella setting for women's choir (SSAA) with verses 1-4 from Psalm 96 lives on the play of musical contrasts, with solemn unison passages that are reminiscent of Gregorian chant alternating with four-part melismatic sections and thus adequately following the work's textual content.
A really 'groovy' piece of music ! Instrumentation : female choir (SSAA) a cappella