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Kocsár Miklós: Marian Songs

for female choir

choral sheets

Instrument: Upper Voices
Skład: SSA/SMA/Solo, SSA, trg
Rodzaj: Choral Work (Contemporary Hungarian)
Język: Latin
Stopień trudności: 3
Zasięg: 36 stron
Format: A/4
Waga: 0.111 kg
Pierwsze wydanie: 1 lipca 2006
Wydawca: Universal Music Publishing Editio Musica Budapest
Numer katalogowy: 14461
ISMN: 9790080144619
Hungary has a thousand-year-old tradition of reverence for the Virgin Mary. In the course of the centuries the Church has found more and more occasions for the celebration of Mary. The greatest is the celebration of Mary?s assumption into heaven, which coincides with the anniversary of the death of Saint Stephen, on August 15. The texts of these choral works originate from various supplicatory prayers from the office, vocal texts and hymns. The six choral works don?t form a cycle, since the texts are associated with different liturgies. The choruses: Regina caeli ? antiphon for Easter, Sub tuum praesidium ? antiphon, Maria Mater gratiae ? short hymn, Ave Regina caelorum ? antiphon for Lent, Ave maris stella ? Hymn to Mary, Virgo parens Christi benedicta ? responsorium, can be sung singly or in any combination.

Zawartość

1.
Regina caeli
2.
Sub tuum praesidium
3.
Maria mater gratiae
4.
Ave regina caelorum
5.
Ave maris stella
6.
Virgo parens Christi benedicta
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