UnÜberwindlich Starker Held St. Michael Satb German Chorsatz fur gemischten Chor by Hermann Schroeder 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Hermann Schroeder

The fact that Hermann Schroeder ranks among the most important composers of Catholic church music in the 20th century shows especially in the simple church music form of the choral setting, e. g. in his setting of the sacred song Unuberwindlich starker Held, Sankt Michael. With his own typical archaic tonal language, Schroeder creates an a cappella choral setting (SATB) in which the dignity and the admiration of the heroic deeds of the Archangel Michael find their musical expression in a very compact form. The underlying melody (GL 924) dates from 1623. The author of the text of the Song of Michael is the German hymn writer Friedrich Spee. A very charming choral setting that can be easily mastered by any church choir; its five verses have to be sung alternately by the choir and the congregation.

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Instrument:
Choir
Ensembles:
4-Part SATB Mixed Choir
Genres:
Classical
Composers:
Hermann Schroeder
Publishers:
Schott Music
ISBN:
9790001192910
Format:
Octavo
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Intermediate
Artist:
Hermann Schroeder
Usages:
Saints' Days School and Community
Number of Pages:
2
Shipping Weight:
0.2 pounds

Mixed choir - intermediate

SKU: HL.49044191

Chorsatz fur gemischten Chor. Composed by Hermann Schroeder. This edition: Folding. Sheet music. Choral. Octavo. 2 pages. Schott Music #C55541. Published by Schott Music (HL.49044191).

ISBN 9790001192910. German.

The fact that Hermann Schroeder ranks among the most important composers of Catholic church music in the 20th century shows especially in the simple church music form of the choral setting, e. g. in his setting of the sacred song Unuberwindlich starker Held, Sankt Michael. With his own typical archaic tonal language, Schroeder creates an a cappella choral setting (SATB) in which the dignity and the admiration of the heroic deeds of the Archangel Michael find their musical expression in a very compact form. The underlying melody (GL 924) dates from 1623. The author of the text of the Song of Michael is the German hymn writer Friedrich Spee. A very charming choral setting that can be easily mastered by any church choir; its five verses have to be sung alternately by the choir and the congregation.