John Joubert: Psalm 100: Chœur Mixte et Piano/Orgue
Partition vocale | Partitions
COMPOSITEUR:
John Joubert
TYPE DE PRODUIT:
Partition vocale
ÉDITEUR:
Novello and Co
For double SATB and Piano/Organ. This energetic and rhythmic setting of the Jubilate was commissioned for the 2010 Gloucester Three Choirs Festival. While the musical language is tonal, the harmony is often coloured by 4ths, recalling the harmonic language of the same composer’s well-known Torches
Détails
Compositeur | John Joubert |
Description Instrument Group | Choeur Mixte |
Instrumentation | Chœur Mixte et Piano/Orgue |
Voix | SATB |
Instrumentation | SATB and Piano or Organ |
Type de produit | Partition vocale |
Description Product Type | Recueil |
Éditeur | Novello and Co |
Style | Sacré Contemporain |
Période | Post 1901 |
Année de publication | 2012 |
Nombre de Pages | 24 |
EAN | 5020679186572 |
Edition Number | NOV060060 |
N° | MUSNOV060060 |
Description
For double SATB and Piano/Organ.
This energetic and rhythmic setting of the Jubilate was commissioned for the 2010 Gloucester Three Choirs Festival. While the musical language is tonal, the harmony is often coloured by 4ths, recalling the harmonic language of the same composer’s well-known Torches and O Lord, the Maker of al thing. The setting is perfectly suited to big choral events, but is not the kind of piece that most choirs will be able to manage on their own, since it includes divisions within the two four-part choirs and there is a demanding treble solo in the middle of the piece. The accompaniment requires a highly accomplished player and is better suited to thepiano than to the organ. Worth performing if you have the requisite skills and resources.
- Sunday by Sunday (RSCM)
John Joubert - Psalm 100 by musicroom
This energetic and rhythmic setting of the Jubilate was commissioned for the 2010 Gloucester Three Choirs Festival. While the musical language is tonal, the harmony is often coloured by 4ths, recalling the harmonic language of the same composer’s well-known Torches and O Lord, the Maker of al thing. The setting is perfectly suited to big choral events, but is not the kind of piece that most choirs will be able to manage on their own, since it includes divisions within the two four-part choirs and there is a demanding treble solo in the middle of the piece. The accompaniment requires a highly accomplished player and is better suited to thepiano than to the organ. Worth performing if you have the requisite skills and resources.
- Sunday by Sunday (RSCM)
John Joubert - Psalm 100 by musicroom
Song List
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1. Psalm 100