Missa Brevis by Daniel Pinkham 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Daniel Pinkham

Completed in May 2006, the final year of the composer's life, Missa Brevis (duration 7:40) was written for Edith Ho in observance of her thirtieth anniversary as Organist and Choirmaster of the Church of the Advent, Boston, Massachusetts. Duet sections may be sung by solo voices or by the entire section. These passages are marked Solo or Tutti. Although preferably for unaccompanied chorus, the supplied keyboard part may prove useful in churches with dry acoustics. The duets, however, should preferably not be doubled. This is a significant, powerful work by the late master.

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Instrument:
Choir Piano and Keyboard
Ensembles:
4-Part SATB A Cappella Mixed Choir
Genres:
Christian 20th Century
Composers:
Daniel Pinkham
Publishers:
E.C. Schirmer Publishing
UPC:
600313467325
ISBN:
600313467325
Format:
Octavo
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Intermediate
Musical forms:
Mass
Artist:
Daniel Pinkham
Usages:
Communion Mass School and Community
Size:
8.5" x 11" inches
Shipping Weight:
2.7 pounds

SATB choir unaccompanied and optional SATB soli or with optional keyboard - Intermediate

SKU: EC.6732

Composed by Daniel Pinkham. 20th Century, Communion. Octavo. E.C. Schirmer Publishing #6732. Published by E.C. Schirmer Publishing (EC.6732).

ISBN 600313467325. UPC: 600313467325. 8.5" x 11" inches. Latin.

Completed in May 2006, the final year of the composer's life, Missa Brevis (duration 7:40) was written for Edith Ho in observance of her thirtieth anniversary as Organist and Choirmaster of the Church of the Advent, Boston, Massachusetts. Duet sections may be sung by solo voices or by the entire section. These passages are marked Solo or Tutti. Although preferably for unaccompanied chorus, the supplied keyboard part may prove useful in churches with dry acoustics. The duets, however, should preferably not be doubled. This is a significant, powerful work by the late master.