12 Motets of the Spanish Golden Age 4-Part - Sheet Music

Twelve Motets from the Spanish Golden Age

Bernhard Lewkovitch (b. 1927) is a Danish composer, born in Copenhagen to Ukrainian parents. Brought up in the Catholic Church, he studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Music, but the vast majority of his choral workshave been intended for liturgical use, making him somewhat of an outsider to the contemporary Danish classical music world. Twelve Motets from the Spanish Golden Age were collected, edited and published in 1971,towards the end of the decade that was the only period Lewkovitch spent working outside the church. They are a testament to his commitment to rediscover and popularise historical compositions from the continentalrenaissance era, even while he was experimenting with modern techniques in his own compositions.

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Instrument:
Choir
Ensembles:
4-Part SATB
Genres:
Christian Classical Latin
Publishers:
Hal Leonard Chester Music
UPC:
888680009588
ISBN:
9780711965225
EAN:
5020679213605
Format:
Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Usages:
General Worship
Number of Pages:
22
Size:
7.5x10.0x0.252 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.21 pounds

Choral (SATB)

SKU: HL.14018999

Composed by Bernard Lewkovitch. Music Sales America. Classical, Collection, General Worship, Latin, Motet, Sacred. Book [Softcover]. Composed 2002. 22 pages. Chester Music #CH08883. Published by Chester Music (HL.14018999).

ISBN 9780711965225. UPC: 888680009588. 7.5x10.0x0.252 inches.

Bernhard Lewkovitch (b. 1927) is a Danish composer, born in Copenhagen to Ukrainian parents. Brought up in the Catholic Church, he studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Music, but the vast majority of his choral workshave been intended for liturgical use, making him somewhat of an outsider to the contemporary Danish classical music world. Twelve Motets from the Spanish Golden Age were collected, edited and published in 1971,towards the end of the decade that was the only period Lewkovitch spent working outside the church. They are a testament to his commitment to rediscover and popularise historical compositions from the continentalrenaissance era, even while he was experimenting with modern techniques in his own compositions.

  • 12 Motets Spanish Golden

  • Instrument:
    Vocal Choir
    Ensemble:
    4-Part SATB
    Publisher:
    Hal Leonard Chester Music