Exultate Deo (Lat) by Francis Poulenc 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Francis Poulenc

In 1936 Poulenc began creating the more sombre, austere tones of religion after returning to his Catholic faith, including Exultate Deo, a motet for SATB a cappella.Poulenc's setting of the Psalm 81, Exultate Deo, 'Sing aloud unto the Lord', is both reverent and vivid, and his harmonic tricks are used to dramatic ends. In 1936 Poulenc began creating the more sombre, austere tones of religion after returning to his Catholic faith, including Exultate Deo, a motet for SATB a cappella.Poulenc's setting of the Psalm 81, Exultate Deo, 'Sing aloud unto the Lord', is both reverent and vivid, and his harmonic tricks are used to dramatic ends.

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Instrument:
Choir
Ensembles:
4-Part SATB
Genres:
Christian 20th Century
Composers:
Francis Poulenc
Publishers:
Editions Salabert
UPC:
073999195743
Format:
Octavo
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Francis Poulenc
Usages:
Sacred
Size:
7.0x10.75x0.063 inches
Number of Pages:
10
Shipping Weight:
1.63 pounds

Choral (SATB)

SKU: HL.50406940

Composed by Francis Poulenc. Choral. Sacred. Octavo. Composed 1984. 10 pages. Editions Salabert #SLB5254. Published by Editions Salabert (HL.50406940).

UPC: 073999195743. 7.0x10.75x0.063 inches.

In 1936 Poulenc began creating the more sombre, austere tones of religion after returning to his Catholic faith, including Exultate Deo, a motet for SATB a cappella.

Poulenc's setting of the Psalm 81, Exultate Deo, 'Sing aloud unto the Lord', is both reverent and vivid, and his harmonic tricks are used to dramatic ends. In 1936 Poulenc began creating the more sombre, austere tones of religion after returning to his Catholic faith, including Exultate Deo, a motet for SATB a cappella.

Poulenc's setting of the Psalm 81, Exultate Deo, 'Sing aloud unto the Lord', is both reverent and vivid, and his harmonic tricks are used to dramatic ends.