If music be the food of love, sing on, sing on, sing on ... (Shakespeare)
Product no.: 31323
O Magnum Mystery (O Great Mystery), the fourth responsorial chant from the Vigil at Christmas as a four-/five-part Mass by Thomás Luis de Victoria (1548-1611). |
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Product no.: 31370
The most famous setting of the medieval hymn Ave verum corpus by Mozart here in a version for 12 cellists and double bass ad lib. |
57.78 €
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Delivery weight: 99 g
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Product no.: 31369
The most famous setting of the medieval hymn Ave verum corpus by Mozart in the form of a motet for mixed choir, strings and basso continuo. |
4.28 €
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Delivery weight: 99 g
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Product no.: 31329
The motet "Sicut cervus" for mixed choir a cappella is a setting of Psalm 42:2,3. It was posthumously published. It is now one of Palestrina's most famous works and regarded as a model of Renaissance polyphony. |
3.10 €
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Delivery weight: 231 g
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Product no.: 31325
The German Mass op. 76 for mixed choir a cappella was composed by Ferdinand Kranzhoff in 1934. |
18.19 €
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Product no.: 31335
“Locus iste”, the 4th gradual for mixed choir a cappella, was composed by Anton Bruckner in 1869. |
2.89 €
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Delivery weight: 671 g
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Product no.: 31336
“Os iussti” for mixed choir a cappella, was composed by Anton Bruckner in 1879. |
3.21 €
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Delivery weight: 671 g
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Product no.: 31334
The Ave Maria for mixed choir a cappella, was composed by Anton Bruckner in 1861. |
2.94 €
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Delivery weight: 671 g
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Product no.: 31372
O Magnum Mystery (O Great Mystery), the fourth responsorial chant from the Vigil at Christmas as a four-part motet by Thomás Luis de Victoria (1548-1611). |
8.56 €
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Product no.: 31032
Edition of the impressive choral work by Rachmaninoff with a phonetic transcription of the Cyrillic lyrics. |
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Delivery weight: 154 g
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