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Petite Messe solennelle by Gioachino Rossini 4-Part - Sheet Music

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Petite Messe solennelle by Gioachino Rossini 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Gioachino Rossini
Soli SATB, Coro SATB, 2 Pfte, Armo - Grade 3

SKU: CA.4065091

Composed by Gioachino Rossini. Carus Choir Coach. CD-Reihen bei Carus: Carus Choir Coach. Sacred vocal music, Masses, Latin. Carus Choir Coach (audio only). Composed 1863. Duration 90 minutes. Carus Verlag #CV 40.650/91. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.4065091).

DIN A5 inches. Language: Latin.

On the surface, the Petite Messe solennelle is an occasional work, written for the dedication of the private chapel of a well-to-do Parisian nobleman. Rossini himself never published the work. The typically Rossinian rhythms and capricious drama, entirely in operatic style, offer a choir the chance to show off its full range of abilities – provided it has mastered the challenges.


The Carus Choir Coach offers choir singers the unique opportunity to study and learn their own, individual choral parts within the context of the sound of the entire choir and orchestra. For every vocal range a separate Audio CD or MP3 and download containing each choir part is available. The Carus Choir Coach is based on recorded interpretations by renowned artists who have performed the work from carefully prepared Carus Urtext editions. Each choir part is presented in three different versions:


Original recording
Coach: each part is accompanied by the piano, with the original recording sounding in the background
Coach in slow mode: the tempo of the coach slows down to 70% of the original version – through this reduction passages can be learned more effectively.

Performers: Andrea Lauren Brown, Sarah Wegener (soprano), Ulrike Andersen, Ulrike Bartsch (alto), Michael Feyfar, Georg Poplutz (tenore), Jonathan de la Paz Zaens, Dominik Wörner (basso) – Kirchheimer Vokal-Consort, Simon Bucher (Klavier), Andreas Gräsle (Harmonium) – Tõnu Kaljuste.