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TYPE DE PRODUIT: Partitions pour chorales
ÉDITEUR: Schott Music
DEFINITIVE DURATION: 00:04:40
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As a singing teacher, choir director and not least as a passionate professional choir singer, Irina Rebhuna is perfectly familiar with the possibilities of the human voice. And so it is hardly surprising that the Latvian musician born in 1988 has devoted herself especially to the composition of
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Description Instrument Group Choeur Mixte
Instrumentation Musical
Voix Double Choir
Instrumentation SSAATTBB
Type de produit Partitions pour chorales
Description Product Type Partitions pour chorales
Collection Schott Chormusik
Niveau de difficulté INTERMEDIATE-ADV
Langue Latin
Éditeur Schott Music
Genre Musique religieuse
Definitive Duration 00:04:40
Nombre de Pages 12
Minimum Order Quantity Sales 20
ISMN 9790001166270
Edition Number C 59047
SCHC59047
Description
As a singing teacher, choir director and not least as a passionate professional choir singer, Irina Rebhuna is perfectly familiar with the possibilities of the human voice. And so it is hardly surprising that the Latvian musician born in 1988 has devoted herself especially to the composition of vocal music. Her sacred choral work Libera me, Domine for mixed a cappella choir (SSAATTBB) won the special prize for the 'best composition for 4-6 voices' at the International Composition Competition 'Musica Sacra Nova' 2016. This church music gem, in which the eponymous Gregorian chorale is intonated by one of the (two) bass baritone sections at the beginning – over a musical tapestry woven by the remaining voices - and taken up again by all tenors at the end, is ideal for ambitious amateur choirs. The idea behind this work, says the composer, is 'the human reflection on the uncertain – on death, on Judgment Day or on what is inexplicable to us. Such as humility, excitement, fear,and atonement. The chant ends without ending, there is no solution. Life goes on because we ask the following question again and again: What will happen next?'
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