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Three Sacred Choruses for Women's Voices by : Dean Crocker : Johannes Brahms Many of Brahms' early choral works are the result of his work in the 1850s as director of a women's choir in Hamburg and the choral society of Detmold. These three sacred choruses are based on rather complex contrapuntal forms: O Bone Jesu is a metric double canon in contrary motion. Adoramus te; Christe is a continuous four-voice canon at the fourth; fifth and octave. Regina coeli is a canon in contrary motion sung by two soloists with choral interjections of “Alleluia.” Together with an Ave Maria; these comprise Brahms' only published settings of Latin texts. Duration: ca. 3:30.
. . . . Sample Audio & etc. . . . Sample Page 2 Sample Page 1 PRODUCT INFORMATION Publisher | Mark Foster |
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Format | SSAA a cappella |
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Pages | 16 |
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Length x Width x Height | 10.5 x 6.75 x 0.037 inches |
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Shipping Weight | 0.13 pounds |
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East Coast Music Product Code | ZHL35029436 |
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UPC Code | 884088959548 |
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ISBN | 1480363936 |
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EAN | 9781480363939 |
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Voicing Description | SSAA |
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1st Publication Date | 04/2014 |
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SONG LIST Title: Three Sacred Choruses For Women's Voices Writer: Johannes Brahms
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