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For Baritone solo, chorus of baritones, orchestra and organ.
For Baritone solo and chorus of baritones. With Organ reduction.
Publisher: Editions Durand Series: Editions Durand Pages: 8 Composer(s): Maurice Duruflé
Includes Scherzo (Op. 2), Prélude, Adagio et Choral varié, sur le thème du Veni creator(Op. 4), Suite (Op. 5), Prélude et Fugue, sur le nom d'Alain (Op. 7), and Méditation.
Text in both French and English. Publisher: Editions Durand Series: Editions Durand Voicing: SATB Pages: 4 Format: SATB a cappella Credits: Duruflé SATB a cappella Composer(s): Maurice Duruflé
Text in French and English.
Maurice Duruflè (1902-1986) dedicated this hauntingly beautiful setting of the Lord's Prayer to his wife. Simple and direct, it is almost chantlike in its melodic purity. Originally written for unison voices (or solo voice) with organ accompaniment, Duruflé later scored it for four-part chorus. These new editions include an English text for singing, the original French text, and a keyboard reduction of the unaccompanied version.
For soprano or tenor voice and organ.
For mezzo soprano, voice, organ, and violoncello ad libitum. Original key. Includes separate violoncello part.
For Flute, Viola and Piano.
Duruflé's famous motets are now available in a single volume! Includes: Ubi caritas, Tota pulchra es, Tu es Petrus, Tantum ergo. Publisher: Editions Durand Series: Editions Durand Pages: 16 Format: SATB divisi a cappella Credits: Maurice Duruflé Composer(s): Maurice Duruflé
With Organ reduction.
For Soli, Chorus, Orchestra and Organ.
Contents: Prélude · Sicilienne · Toccata.
Based on Gregorian Chant. Publisher: Editions Durand Series: Editions Durand Voicing: SATB Pages: 4 Format: SATB a cappella Credits: Duruflé SATB a cappella Composer(s): Maurice Duruflé
Based on Gregorian Chant. Publisher: Editions Durand Series: Editions Durand Voicing: SATB Pages: 3 Format: SATB a cappella Credits: Duruflé SATB a cappella Composer(s): Maurice Duruflé
Maurice Duruflé based this famous motet on an ancient plainchant melody. This new adaptation makes the motet more accessible by an intelligent redistribution of parts: in its opening and closing sections, the first tenor line is reassigned to the altos, and the alto line is given to the tacet sopranos. All of Duruflé's sumptuous harmonies are retained. For the first time, a piano reduction for rehearsal is included.
Based on Gregorian Chant. Publisher: Editions Durand Series: Editions Durand Medium: BOOK Voicing: SATTBB A Cappella Pages: 8 Format: SATTBB a cappella Credits: Duruflé SATTBB a cappella Composer(s): Maurice Duruflé
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