Lauda Jerusalem for SSAA Chorus and String Orchestra (or Organ, or Piano) Score a by Nicola Porpora Score - Sheet Music

By Nicola Porpora

LAUDA JERUSALEM is one of three settings of the 147th Psalm made by Porpora for the girls at the Conservatorio dell' Ospedaletto at Venice. It was composed in 1745 duing one of his various sojourns in Venice as director of the “Ospedali della Pieta” and “Conservatorio degli Incurabili,” where he wrote specifically for the girl inmates of these famous Venetian orphanages. This edition by Ralph Hunter is for SSAA chorus and either string orchestra or organ/piano accompaniment. The choral octavo is available from Hal Leonard.

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Composers:
Nicola Porpora
Publishers:
Edward B. Marks Music
UPC:
840126992557
ISBN:
9781705144633
Format:
Score Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Nicola Porpora
Arrangers:
Ralph Hunter
Usages:
Praise
Size:
9.0x12.0x0.583 inches
Shipping Weight:
2.03 pounds

Score and Parts

SKU: HL.369815

For SSAA Chorus and String Orchestra (or Organ, or Piano) Score a. Composed by Nicola Porpora. Arranged by Ralph Hunter. E.B. Marks. Softcover. Edward B. Marks Music #MP794003. Published by Edward B. Marks Music (HL.369815).

ISBN 9781705144633. UPC: 840126992557. 9.0x12.0x0.583 inches.

LAUDA JERUSALEM is one of three settings of the 147th Psalm made by Porpora for the girls at the Conservatorio dell' Ospedaletto at Venice. It was composed in 1745 duing one of his various sojourns in Venice as director of the “Ospedali della Pieta” and “Conservatorio degli Incurabili,” where he wrote specifically for the girl inmates of these famous Venetian orphanages. This edition by Ralph Hunter is for SSAA chorus and either string orchestra or organ/piano accompaniment. The choral octavo is available from Hal Leonard.