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Domine, Pater et Deus
Classical/Motet • 2000 • Lyricist: old sacred text • Alternative Title: O Lord, Father and God
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For SSA voices
Title by uploader: Domine, Pater et Deus SSA voices
Instrumentation |
Piano, Female choir: Soprano, Alto; Children’s choir: Soprano, Alto |
Scored for |
Soloists, Accompanying piano, Trio, Choir |
Type of score |
Piano-vocal score |
Key |
E minor |
Movement(s) |
1 to 1 from 1 |
Arranger |
Joan Yakkey |
Publisher |
Joan Yakkey |
Language |
Latin |
Difficulty |
Advanced |
Duration |
2'25 |
This is a transcription of an Early Italian Renaissance 3 part motet "O Lord, Father and God of my life, do not forsake me. . " by the Florentine composer Francesco de Layolle (1492-1540). This can be easily performed Soprano and Alto voice, or played on three instruments. The text is based on a Medieval Antiphonal Chant. We are also putting up a version for TTB voices. The key used is Dorian (first mode: G scale with B flat), transposed here to the E scale with 2 sharps. The music can be incorporated in a church service or sung on a concert program. It can be performed by SSA choir or 3 soloists a cappella, with doubling of instruments (flute, oboe, violin etc). A keyboard accompaniment is provided for rehearsals.
For TTB voices
Title by uploader: Domine, Pater et Deus TTB voices
Instrumentation |
Male choir: Tenor, Baritone, Bass |
Scored for |
Accompanying piano, Trio, Choir |
Type of score |
Piano-vocal score |
Key |
E minor |
Movement(s) |
1 to 1 from 1 |
Arranger |
Joan Yakkey |
Publisher |
Joan Yakkey |
Language |
Latin |
Difficulty |
Advanced |
Duration |
2'25 |
Genre |
Classical/Responsory |
This is a transcription of an Early Italian Renaissance 3 part motet "O Lord, Father and God of my life, do not forsake me. . " by the Florentine composer Francesco de Layolle (1492-1540). This can be easily performed by 2 Tenor voices and a Bass, or played by three instruments. The text is based on a Medieval Antiphonal Chant. We are also putting up a version for SSA voices. The key used is Dorian (first mode: G scale with B flat), transposed here to the E scale with 2 sharps. The music can be incorporated in a church service or sung on a concert program. It can be performed by TTB choir or 3 soloists a cappella, with doubling of instruments (viola, cello, bassoon etc). A keyboard accompaniment is provided for rehearsals.
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