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Ave Maria, Op.1

Classical/Choral music • 2004
 
 
   
 

For soprano, choir and orchestra

Title by uploader: Ave Maria – soprano, choir & orchestra, Op.1

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7.95 USD

Seller Bruno Vlahek
PDF, 363.7 Kb ID: SM-000195235 Upload date: 02 Dec 2013
Instrumentation
Piano, Organ, Horn, Trombone, Trumpet, Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass guitar, Harp, Timpani, Soprano, Mixed choir, Drum set
Scored for
Solo, Choir, Chamber orchestra
Type of score
Full score
Language
Latin
Duration
5'20
As I have allways been interested in sacred music, it seemed interesting to me to write my own music on the lyrics of the prayer "Ave Maria". It is scored for soprano soloist, 3-part chorus and orchestra (strings, brass, organ, harp, piano, bass guitar and perccussions/drums). The music form is made of two contrast parts (Ave Maria and Sancta Maria) and sudden coda (Amen) which reminiscents the atmosphere of the first part. The music language isn’t quite "standard" for this genre of music (though the first part is written in style of more-or-less classical church music) which is obvious in second part of this piece. In general, it is not kind of setting of Ave Maria that we are used to; it brings a different, personal sense of the text.
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For choir and piano reduction

Title by uploader: Ave Maria – choir and piano reduction, Op.1

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Free

Uploader Bruno Vlahek
PDF, 438.6 Kb ID: SM-000195234 Upload date: 02 Dec 2013
Instrumentation
Piano, Soprano, Mixed choir
Scored for
Solo, Accompanying piano, Choir
Type of score
Piano-vocal score
Arranger
Bruno Vlahek
Language
Latin
Duration
5'20
As I have allways been interested in sacred music, it seemed interesting to me to write my own music on the lyrics of the prayer "Ave Maria". It is scored for soprano soloist, 3-part chorus and orchestra (strings, brass, organ, harp, piano, bass guitar and perccussions/drums). The music form is made of two contrast parts (Ave Maria and Sancta Maria) and sudden coda (Amen) which reminiscents the atmosphere of the first part. The music language isn’t quite "standard" for this genre of music (though the first part is written in style of more-or-less classical church music) which is obvious in second part of this piece. In general, it is not kind of setting of Ave Maria that we are used to; it brings a different, personal sense of the text.
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Orchestral parts

Title by uploader: Ave Maria – orchestral parts

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9.25 USD

Seller Bruno Vlahek
PDF, 729.4 Kb ID: SM-000195236 Upload date: 02 Dec 2013
Instrumentation
Piano, Organ, Horn, Trombone, Trumpet, Violin, Viola, Cello, Harp, Timpani, Drum set
Scored for
Solo, Choir, Chamber orchestra
Type of score
Parts
Orchestral parts for Ave Maria
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