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Gaudeamus omnes
Introit for the feast of All Saints
treble choir (SSA) a cappella
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"Composed in 2009, this short, celebratory introit was the first of several unaccompanied works I composed for Matthew Owens and the Wells Cathedral Girl Choristers. The text ("Let us all rejoice") exists in a number of versions, and here honours "all the saints, at whose solemnly the angels rejoice". The texture, essentially imitative, is governed by a syncopated melodic phrase which gives way to softer material in the middle section. The return of the opening idea drives the piece towards a broad, jubilant conclusion. The work was arranged for SSATB in 2010 for the Exon Singes Festival, the upper parts unaltered. "
John Phibbs
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Title:
Gaudeamus omnes
Introit for the feast of All Saints
Language:
Latin
Edition:
Choral score
Brand:
Boosey & Hawkes
Series:
Technical Details
Product number:
BH 12813
ISMN13:
979-0-060-12813-4
ISBN13:
978-0-85162-960-5
Weight:
0,01 kg
Pages:
4
Format:
18.5cm x 26cm
Binding:
Folding
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