Elektra Women's Choir : Choral Classics


Choral Classics
Song Name Arranger Performed By Voicing
Adam Lay Ybounden Matthew Larkin Elektra Womens Choir SSA
Ave Maria David MacIntyre Elektra Womens Choir SSSAA
Missa Brevis Missa Brevis Elektra Womens Choir SSAA
Salve Regina Ramona Luengen Elektra Womens Choir SSAA

"Adam Lay Ybounden" was written originally for a small church choir, this piece takes the ancient text and sets it with a mystical angularity, but maintaining a beautiful sense of line. Includes a small soprano solo. Written for Elektra Women's Choir, this piece is now heard around the world. Using only the words "Ave Maria" this rhythmic and visionary work is suitable for women's or very advanced children's choir. "Missa Brevis" is a short mass setting for unaccompanied women's or treble choir consists of Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus and Agnus Dei. Although not technically demanding, the work requires sensitivity of phrasing and detailed attention to text and word stress. The heartfelt simplicity of expression underlines the inherent reverence and beauty of this liturgical text. Performance note: Missa Brevis can also be sung by a mixed chorus with tenors doubling sopranos and basses doubling altos. "Salve Regina" is one of the Catholic Church's four Marian antiphons, is set for unaccompanied women's choir and solo flute or solo soprano. With thick, luscious harmonies, this is a challenging piece of music, at times requiring 8-part divisi. The work requires a good sense of flow, attention to word stress and a convincing understanding of the piece's structure.
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Weight: 2.60 oz |  Number of Pages  29  |  Softcover  |  7 x 10  |  Female  |  A Cappella  |  SSAA  |  14 - Choral  |  Sheet Music  |  Canada  |  Female Voice Arrangements  | 
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