Format : Octavo
SKU: CA.4002000
ISBN M-007-24070-7. Latin.
Antonio Vivaldi composed not only instrumental music, but also vocal music with equal sensitivity and enjoyment for the girls at the Ospedale della Pieta in Venice. The Laudate Dominum RV 606 dates from this period. This choral piece is simple and homophonic, but through multiple modulations into distant keys it acquires its own very special charm. Accents are placed in typically Vivaldian style, individual words emphasized, and the venerable psalm text is accordingly given a new kind of meaning by the composer.
SKU: CA.4002049
ISBN M-007-24072-1. Latin.
SKU: CA.4002019
ISBN M-007-25166-6. Latin.
SKU: PL.9007
Laudate Dominum by Francis Jackson reacts very strongly to the feeling behind Psalm 117, and the writing for SATB and organ is tight, rhythmical, and has a strong sense of forward movement. There is a quiet contrast in the middle section, but the exuberant leaping figures return to round off the work. --Michael Fleming.
SKU: CA.4002012
ISBN M-007-25164-2. Latin.
SKU: CA.4002013
ISBN M-007-25165-9. Latin.
SKU: CA.4002011
ISBN M-007-25163-5. Latin.
SKU: CA.4002005
ISBN M-007-24071-4. Latin.
SKU: GI.G-2057
Scripture: Psalm 47, Psalm 150.
Percussion is for Orff bells and finger cymbals. Organ or strings.
SKU: UT.HS-50
ISBN 9790215303751. 9 x 12 inches.
SKU: GI.G-2057INST
Organ or strings.