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Messe brève by Léo Delibes, arranged for 3 mixed voices and organ (original for 3 equal voices) by Pierre Calmelet.
Following the enormous success of Pierre Calmelet’s arrangement on Saint-Saëns' Requiem, we are also offering this Messe brève by Léo Delibes, whose beautiful harmonies, originally for equal voices, can now also be enjoyed by three-part mixed choir. |
| | | The Missa Brévis for 3 voices in E flat was published in 1878 by the Parisian publisher Graff for soprano, alto and baritone tessitura with organ accompaniment and double bass ad libitum. A short Mass indeed since it contains only four of the five parts of the Ordinary of the Mass. The Creed is omitted and, musically, the Agnus Dei will be a reprise of the original Kyrie.
It is this complete version in small numbers that we offer with this present edition.
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| | | The Missa Brévis for 3 voices in E flat was published in 1878 by the Parisian publisher Graff for soprano, alto and baritone tessitura with organ accompaniment and double bass ad libitum. A short Mass indeed since it contains only four of the five parts of the Ordinary of the Mass. The Creed is omitted and, musically, the Agnus Dei will be a reprise of the original Kyrie.
It is this complete version in small numbers that we offer with this present edition.
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"Messe en UT", by Charles Gounod arranged for 3 mixed voices choir (SAB) and piano by Pierre Calmelet. This arrangement allows all the choirs to take possession of this major work of the repertoire, until now reserved for two equal voices ensembles. Its stripped down and very singing character always enthuses the spectators as well as the choristers. In addition, all the voices benefit from a reasonable ambitus, allowing a great comfort for all the tessitura giving free rein to a beautiful work of interpretation. |
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