Format : Partitions
Columba Canticles by Laurence Roman is a 41 minute long piece for Narrator SATB Chorus Uillean pipes Harp String Orchestra (Violins I & II Violas Cellos Double basses).I. Kyrie The Choir VestryII. Gloria in ExcelsisIII. The Chapter HouseIV. The Nave The Bell TowerV. SanctusVI. Sunday School Agnus Dei
SKU: HL.14043380
Laurence Roman 's Columba Canticles was composed in 2013 for Narrator, SATB Chorus, Uilleann pipes, Harp and String Orchestra. This reduction is for Narrator, SATB Choir and Piano. Duration: 41 minutes I. Kyrie - The Choir Vestry II. Gloria in Excelsis III. The Chapter House IV. The Nave - The Bell Tower V. Sanctus VI. Sunday School - Agnus Dei ' Columba Canticles seeks to explore the medium and tradition of devotional music in a fresh and contemporary way. All the movements embrace the convention of including a cantus firmus or plainsong. Several of these Gregorian chants date back to the 9th Century and have, ever since, provided the creative backbone to a vast body ofecclesiastical music. In Columba Canticles , whenever you hear something sung in Latin, you can be sure that somewhere in the background there also hovers one of these ancient chants.' - laurenceroman.com
Laurence Roman's Columba Canticles was composed in 2013 for Narrator, SATB Chorus, Uilleann pipes, Harp and String Orchestra.
This reduction is for Narrator, SATB Choir and Piano.
Duration: 41 minutes
I. Kyrie - The Choir VestryII. Gloria in ExcelsisIII. The Chapter HouseIV. The Nave - The Bell TowerV. SanctusVI. Sunday School - Agnus Dei
'Columba Canticles seeks to explore the medium and tradition of devotional music in a fresh and contemporary way. All the movements embrace the convention of including a cantus firmus or plainsong. Several of these Gregorian chants date back to the 9thCentury and have, ever since, provided the creative backbone to a vast body of ecclesiastical music. In Columba Canticles, whenever you hear something sung in Latin, you can be sure that somewhere in the background there also hovers one of these ancient chants.' - laurenceroman.com