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Jubilate Deo. Choir sheet music.

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Jubilate Deo. Koor bladmusiek.

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Jubilate Deo composed by Pietro Ferrario. For SSAA choir. Contemporary choral music. German title. Jubilate Deo. SSAA. Praise and thanks. Full score. Language. Latin. Composed 2002. 8 pages. Duration 3 minutes. Published by Carus Verlag. CA.738050. ISBN M-007-14124-0. With Language. Latin. Praise and thanks. Jubilate Deo was written an June 2002, and dedicated by the composer to his Ensemble vocale Calycanthus. The first world performance took place in Italy at Isola Vicentina-Santuario di S. Maria del Cengio, by the Ensemble vocale Calycanthus, on May 2003, 10th. The piece was unanimously awarded the first prize at the International Trophy of Choral Composition "C.A. Seghizzi" 2004 at Gorizia. Italy. , and was performed during the prestigious final of the European Choral Grand Prix 2004 by Ars Cantica Choir. The motet has a great rhythmic vivacity, with rich and colourful harmonies. It has a simple structure A-B-A'. The contrasting central section is more meditative, with many solos, and echoes from Gregorian chant. The final section is a shortened and varied recapitulation of the first one, treated with increasing energy, exaltation and harmonic surprise.

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Jubilate Deo saamgestel deur Pietro Ferrario. Vir SSAA koor. Kontemporêre koormusiek. Duitse titel. Jubilate Deo. SSAA. Lof en dank. Volle telling. Taal. Latyns-. Saamgestel 2002. 8 bladsye. Duur 3 minute. Gepubliseer deur Carus Verlag. CA.738050. ISBN M-007-14124-0. Met taal. Latyns-. Lof en dank. Jubilate Deo is geskryf om 'n Junie 2002 en toegewyde deur die komponis aan sy Ensemble Vocale Calycanthus. Die eerste wêreld prestasie plaasgevind het in Italië Isola Tina-Santuario di S. Maria del Cengio, deur die Ensemble Vocale Calycanthus, Mei 2003 10. Die stuk is eenparig bekroon met die eerste prys by die Internasionale Trofee vir Choral Samestelling CA . Italië. En is tydens die gesogte eindstryd van die Europese Choral Grand Prix 2004 deur Ars Cantica Koor. Die motet het 'n groot ritmiese sappig, met 'n ryk en kleurvolle harmonieë. Dit het 'n eenvoudige struktuur A-B-A '. Die kontrasterende sentrale deel is meer meditatiewe, met baie solos, en eggo van gregoriaans. Die laaste gedeelte is 'n verkorte en gevarieerde herhaling van die eerste een, behandel met die verhoging van energie, verheffing en harmoniese verrassing.