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Scores Choral Singing 4 Mixed Voices

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Find repertoire for your choirs : 4 mixed voices (and more) 

Éditions À Cœur Joie, specialistes in choir works, offers a wide range of scores for 4 mixedvoices choirs. You will find in this section scores fitted for all needs and all levels. simply choose your music among an amazin grange of styles, times and origins from Renaissance to contemporary works, jazz, pop, etc. You will certainly find the music you need for your 4 mixed voices Ensemble or Choir.

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We also propose scores for equal voices or 3 mixed voices : discover them now ! Need guidance to choose a 4 mixed voices choir work ? Feel free to contact us :

6.60 EUR
Amour et printemps
Émile Waldteufel was a French composer. He became famous by composing several waltz, polkas and mazurkas. He was Eugénie de Montijo’s official pianist. She named him as the music and dance supervisor of the imperial court. Vincent Sauzéat arranged this song for choirs and pianos. It was played on the barrel organ for the theme of the French TV show “Ciné-Club.”

3.50 EUR
Amours ont changé de façon
The rustic style was very famous during the Renaissance. The writing was simple, and four voices were often answering each others on lively motives. “Amours ont changé de façon” is a variation about love. It is a polyphony composed by Mahier. There is a discreet and playful imitation game on “din din din.” This song is one of the 53 songs published in “Au joli jeu d’amour.”

3.50 EUR
An die musik
An die Musik, a piece by Franz Schubert, text by Franz Schober, arrangement by Pierre Calmelet for mixed four-voice choir SATB and piano. Composed in March 1817 on a poem by his friend Franz Schober (1796-1882), An die Musik is one of Franz Schubert's most famous Lieder. The poet thanks the music that has always supported him in difficult times, opening the doors to a better world. These words of hope inspired Schubert, then 20 years old, with a luminous music that some critics would even describe as "miraculous".