Und Meine Seele Spannte • Katharsis • Und Das Licht Scheint In Der Finsternis Satb Drei Satze fur gemischten Chor a cappella (SATB / SSATB / SSATTB) by Harald Weiss SSATB - Sheet Music

By Harald Weiss

These three a cappella movements each originate from different largescale compositions, some for fairly substantial forces. In these works, when the focus is turned on the essence of a statement, I have (probably out of pure instinct) permitted all adjuncts - such as subtle orchestral accompaniment, opulent percussion, soloists, electronics etc. - to fall silent and tried to express myself through pure choral singing. There is a saying originating from the Judeo-Christian tradition of thought: 'The last shirt has no pockets.' Perhaps this can also be applied within the field of music when one is attempting to penetrate to the essentials. Harald Weiss

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Instrument:
Choir
Ensembles:
SSATB 4-Part SATB A Cappella Mixed Choir
Composers:
Harald Weiss
Publishers:
Schott Music
ISBN:
9790001203241
Format:
Octavo
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Intermediate
Artist:
Harald Weiss
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
16
Shipping Weight:
0.11 pounds

Mixed choir a cappella (SATB / SSATB / SSATTB) - intermediate

SKU: HL.49044667

Drei Satze fur gemischten Chor a cappella (SATB / SSATB / SSATTB). Composed by Harald Weiss. This edition: Saddle stitching. Sheet music. Choral. Octavo. 16 pages. Duration 9'. Schott Music #C57130. Published by Schott Music (HL.49044667).

ISBN 9790001203241. German.

These three a cappella movements each originate from different largescale compositions, some for fairly substantial forces. In these works, when the focus is turned on the essence of a statement, I have (probably out of pure instinct) permitted all adjuncts - such as subtle orchestral accompaniment, opulent percussion, soloists, electronics etc. - to fall silent and tried to express myself through pure choral singing. There is a saying originating from the Judeo-Christian tradition of thought: 'The last shirt has no pockets.' Perhaps this can also be applied within the field of music when one is attempting to penetrate to the essentials. Harald Weiss.