Misa de los Inmigrantes (Mass for the Immigrants) by Henry Mollicone 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Henry Mollicone

“Misa de los Inmigrantes may be performed omitting the narration sections between the choral movements, although it is my preference that they be included. The work was written as a tribute to all immigrants in the hope of raising awareness of the injustices in our present immigration system. Its narrative depicts the true story of Guadalupe and her family, and their difficult journey from Mexico to the United States in search of a decent life. My wife, Kathy, interviewed Lupe several times, as Lupe shared all the details of her odyssey for the purpose of making her story public. Her experiences are not unique; they are, in fact, similar to those of so many others who are forced by poverty and violence to leave their homes and seek a better life in America for themselves and their families.” —Henry Mollicone

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Instrument:
Choir Mezzo-Soprano Voice Soprano Voice Voice Solo
Ensembles:
4-Part SATB Mixed Choir
Genres:
21st Century
Composers:
Henry Mollicone
Publishers:
E.C. Schirmer Publishing
UPC:
600313475207
ISBN:
600313475207
Format:
Vocal Score
Item types:
Physical
Musical forms:
Mass
Artist:
Henry Mollicone
Usages:
Mass School and Community Unity
Shipping Weight:
0.34 pounds

Mezzo-soprano voice or soprano voice solo, SATB choir, narrator, chamber ensemble

SKU: EC.7520

Composed by Henry Mollicone. 21st Century, Justice/Peace/Social Concerns. Piano/vocal score. E.C. Schirmer Publishing #7520. Published by E.C. Schirmer Publishing (EC.7520).

ISBN 600313475207. UPC: 600313475207.

“Misa de los Inmigrantes may be performed omitting the narration sections between the choral movements, although it is my preference that they be included. The work was written as a tribute to all immigrants in the hope of raising awareness of the injustices in our present immigration system. Its narrative depicts the true story of Guadalupe and her family, and their difficult journey from Mexico to the United States in search of a decent life. My wife, Kathy, interviewed Lupe several times, as Lupe shared all the details of her odyssey for the purpose of making her story public. Her experiences are not unique; they are, in fact, similar to those of so many others who are forced by poverty and violence to leave their homes and seek a better life in America for themselves and their families.” —Henry Mollicone


Instrumental parts include:
Two Flute, Two Trumpt, Percussion, Piano, Cello, Bass, opt. Guitar & Accordion