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Jubilate Deo
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SSAATTBB Choir
SKU: CA.738050
Composed by Pietro Ferrario. Contemporary Choir Music. Genres / texts frequently set to music: Sacred vocal music. Sacred vocal music, Praise and thanks. Score. Composed 2002. Duration 3 minutes. Carus Verlag #CV 07.380/50. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.738050).
ISBN 9790007141240. 8.27 x 11.69 inches. Language: Latin.
Jubilate Deo was written an June 2002, and dedicated by the composer to his Ensemble vocale Calycanthus. The first world performance took place in Italy at Isola Vicentina - Santuario di S. Maria del Cengio, by the Ensemble vocale Calycanthus, on May 2003, 10th. The piece was unanimously awarded the first prize at the International Trophy of Choral Composition "C.A. Seghizzi" 2004 at Gorizia (Italy), and was performed during the prestigious final of the European Choral Grand Prix 2004 by Ars Cantica Choir. The motet has a great rhythmic vivacity, with rich and colourful harmonies. It has a simple structure A-B-A'. The contrasting central section is more meditative, with many solos, and echoes from Gregorian chant. The final section is a shortened and varied recapitulation of the first one, treated with increasing energy, exaltation and harmonic surprise. Score available separately - see item CA.738000.
SSAATTBB Choir
SKU: CA.738050
Composed by Pietro Ferrario. Contemporary Choir Music. Genres / texts frequently set to music: Sacred vocal music. Sacred vocal music, Praise and thanks. Score. Composed 2002. Duration 3 minutes. Carus Verlag #CV 07.380/50. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.738050).
ISBN 9790007141240. 8.27 x 11.69 inches. Language: Latin.
Jubilate Deo was written an June 2002, and dedicated by the composer to his Ensemble vocale Calycanthus. The first world performance took place in Italy at Isola Vicentina - Santuario di S. Maria del Cengio, by the Ensemble vocale Calycanthus, on May 2003, 10th. The piece was unanimously awarded the first prize at the International Trophy of Choral Composition "C.A. Seghizzi" 2004 at Gorizia (Italy), and was performed during the prestigious final of the European Choral Grand Prix 2004 by Ars Cantica Choir. The motet has a great rhythmic vivacity, with rich and colourful harmonies. It has a simple structure A-B-A'. The contrasting central section is more meditative, with many solos, and echoes from Gregorian chant. The final section is a shortened and varied recapitulation of the first one, treated with increasing energy, exaltation and harmonic surprise. Score available separately - see item CA.738000.
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