SKU: BT.EMBZ14942
Latin.
The composer Péter Andorka (born 1987) studied under Miklós Kocsár and Miklós Csemiczky at the Bartók Secondary School of Music and under János Vajda at the Liszt Academy of Music, both in Budapest. Apart from solo, chamber and orchestral works, several vocal compositions of his (oratorios and choral works) have been performed, and he has also composed for the stage.The Three Liturgical Chants to Latin texts were composed for six-part female choir in 2009. The text of the first piece (Lux aeterna) comes from the mass for the dead, that of the second (Laudate Dominum) from Psalm 116 (117 in many English translations), and that of the third (Adoro te devote) from a hymn by StThomas Aquinas, whose Gregorian chant is also incorporated into the work. The euphony and elaborate part-writing of the Three Liturgical Chants place a serious task before choirs, particularly in terms of intonation. Especially the wide compass of Lux aeterna requires a professional choir. The pieces in the cycle can be purchased separately (Z. 14941, 14942 and 14943).
SKU: M7.DOHR-10173
ISBN 9790202021736.
SKU: VD.ED10173
ISBN 9790202021736. 12 x 9.25 inches.
SKU: CA.308870
ISBN 9790007150129. Key: G major. Language: Latin.
SKU: GI.G-9425
UPC: 785147942504. English, Latin. Text Source: Composite text, Psalm 117 (116) in Latin and English, Leonard Bernstein, 1918–1990, alt., Doxology in Latin and English; Translation: Roger Ames.
SKU: BT.EMBZ14941
SKU: BT.EMBZ14943
The composer Péter Andorka (born 1987) studied under Miklós Kocsár and Miklós Csemiczky at the Bartók Secondary School of Music and under János Vajda at the Liszt Academy of Music, both in Budapest. Apart from solo, chamber and orchestral works, several vocal compositions of his (oratorios and choral works) have been performed, and he has also composed for the stage.The Three Liturgical Chants to Latin texts were composed for six-part female choir in 2009. The text of the first piece (Lux aeterna) comes from the mass for the dead, that of the second (Laudate Dominum) from Psalm 116 (117 in many English translations), and that of the third (Adoro te devote) from a hymn by StThomas Aquinas, whose Gregorian chant is also incorporated into the work. The euphony and elaborate part-writing of the Three Liturgical Chants place a serious task before choirs, particularly in terms of intonation. Especially the wide compass of Lux aeterna requires a professional choir The pieces in the cycle can be purchased separately (Z. 14941, 14942 and 14943).
SKU: GH.WC1600365
ISBN 9790070035842. 185 x 262 mm inches. Text: Biblical.
SATB a cappella. Lyrics from David's psalm 117:1, 100 and Luk. 1. 1. Laudate Dominum, 2. Ave Maria, 3. Exsultate Domino.