SKU: GI.G-009446
UPC: 641151094465. English or Spanish Bilingual. Translation: William Tortolano.
Equally suitable for Advent and Marian feasts, this sprightly little musical gem can be sung by an intermediate children's choir or any choir of men, women, or mixed voices in two parts. Try including it in your choir's repertoire as a choral warmup or sung prayer. Then you'll have it ready when the occasion callsfor something elegant in praise of our Blessed Mother. For this track we have recorded the 2-part women singing a whole step lower starting on G, the 2-part men's version begins on A as presented in the octavo.
SKU: XC.HRMG2051
UPC: 785147105756. Latin or English. Text source: Traditional. Scripture: Luke 1:46–55.
This seven-movement, 40-minute work for choir, soprano and bass soli, and orchestra delivers a tapestry of melodic richness to powerfully portray the anticipation of the wonder and mystery of the birth of a savior. The piano/vocal score may be performed in Latin or English based on the needs of the ensemble and performance. Movements are: Magnificat anima mea Dominum (SATB and orchestra), Quia fecit (soprano solo and orchestra), Ave rosa sine spinis (SATB, unaccompanied), Fecit Potentiam (SATB and orchestra), Ecce ancilla (SATB, unaccompanied),Esurientes (baritone solo and orchestra), Sicut locutus est (SATB and orchestra). Available with Chamber Orchestra (5-13 players) or Full Orchestra accopaniments.  .