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La Passione
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SSA chorus, piano - Grade 3
SKU: CA.651150
Canto religioso Version 2. Composed by Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari. Edited by Barbara Mohn. Octavo. Composed 1939. Op. 21. 4p pages. Duration 3 mins. Carus Verlag #CV 06.511/50. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.651150).
ISBN 9790007355975. 8.27 x 11.69 inches. Key: D minor. Italian.
The German-Italian composer Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari (a pupil of Josef Rheinberger) enjoyed great success with his comic operas at the beginning of the 20th century. His early work "Die neugierigen Frauen" (Inquisitive Women), which premiered in Munich in 1903, was later performed under Toscanini at New York’s Met. One of Wolf-Ferrari’s rare smaller choral works is the short religious song "La Passione" op. 21, featuring a traditional Tuscan text similar to those sung at Passion processions. Mary is looking for her son. Her dialog partner reports that he saw him on the Way of the Cross. Simple yet with great intensity and densely chromatic, Wolf-Ferrari impressively portrays the pain of the mother and her son. An exciting new discovery for Passion concerts. The song is available in two versions by the composer: For SATBB choir (Carus 6.511/00) and for SAM choir and piano (Carus 6.511/50), both in print and digital versions.
SSA chorus, piano - Grade 3
SKU: CA.651150
Canto religioso Version 2. Composed by Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari. Edited by Barbara Mohn. Octavo. Composed 1939. Op. 21. 4p pages. Duration 3 mins. Carus Verlag #CV 06.511/50. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.651150).
ISBN 9790007355975. 8.27 x 11.69 inches. Key: D minor. Italian.
The German-Italian composer Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari (a pupil of Josef Rheinberger) enjoyed great success with his comic operas at the beginning of the 20th century. His early work "Die neugierigen Frauen" (Inquisitive Women), which premiered in Munich in 1903, was later performed under Toscanini at New York’s Met. One of Wolf-Ferrari’s rare smaller choral works is the short religious song "La Passione" op. 21, featuring a traditional Tuscan text similar to those sung at Passion processions. Mary is looking for her son. Her dialog partner reports that he saw him on the Way of the Cross. Simple yet with great intensity and densely chromatic, Wolf-Ferrari impressively portrays the pain of the mother and her son. An exciting new discovery for Passion concerts. The song is available in two versions by the composer: For SATBB choir (Carus 6.511/00) and for SAM choir and piano (Carus 6.511/50), both in print and digital versions.
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