| | Patrice Libes studied at Conservatoire de Paris and was supervised by Roger Boutry, Bernard de Crépy, Jacques Castérède and Serge Nigg.“Litanies” was created for the Maîtrise de Toulouse (headed by Mark Opstad). His polyphony is sometimes dense and requires notions of repetition, space, and resonance. It echoes Gothic chapels light or the sound of bells. The harp part is optional, because those pieces can be performed without any accompaniment. |
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| | | Song for female or child voices. This song is a short mass: a Kyrie, a Sanctus, an Agnus without developing themes so that it is a short mass for as well liturgy as sacred music concert. This mass “Sinite parvulos” owns its name to the first note of the introit of Jean-Baptiste de la Salle’s mass, a confessor, from May 15th :”Let the children come to me” said Jesus Christ, a verse from the Gospel. |
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