Perfomed by the Ambrosian singers.
(The score has an error around 3:07/3:08, the tenor and the alto line should say "and lord of lords")
The Ambrosian Singers is a small professional London chorus founded in 1951.
SCORE AVAILABLE FOR FREE AT THE WERNER ICKING MUSIC ARCHIVE.
I removed the cello line. it's always the same.
German baroque composer and organist. (August 28, 1653 -- March 6, 1706) This piece was written around 1680.
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L'eterno riposo dona loro, Signore,
e splenda ad essi la luce perpetua.
Si innalzi un inno a te, o Dio, in Sion,
a te si sciolga il voto in Gerusalemme; esaudisci la mia preghiera,
a te viene ogni mortale.
Solo singer/solista: Zamba Quipildor. Ariel Ramirez chose him to sing the misa back in 1974.
Director: Facundo Ramírez.
Coro/Choir: Lagun Onak
NO A LAS PAPELERAS!!!
pictures of Argentina.
since pop singers (katherine jenkins, sarah brightman) seem to be using this motet, I thought I'd upload the real thing. An excerpt.
Sung by Choir of King's College, Cambridge. (1984)
Check out this same piece sung by the Tallis Scholars.
I used Schirmer's edition to make the score.
The lyrics are in german and latin, since I only made one score for all videos, and some are sung in german and some in latin.
Performed by/Interpretado por: Orchestre de chambre de Lausanne and Ensemble vocal de Lausanne
Et in terra pax hominibus bonae voluntatis.
Y en la tierra paz a los hombres de buena voluntad.
Sicut cervus desiderat ad fontes aquarum, ita desiderat anima mea ad te, Deus.
(As the deer longs for running water, so longs my soul for you, O Lord.)
Asi como el ciervo ansia fuentes de agua, así ansia mi alma por ti, Señor.
King's College Choir
Just an idea of what they are singing.
When I love a song, I Like to hear it performed by different artists. So I can compare...
This is just to give you an idea of what she is singing. Obviously, I dont have the score she used.
I know the score is not good. It's the old one I used with my choir. You can still see the marks I made with pink and yellow highlighter.
Free scores: www.cpdl.org
From Mozart's Die Zauberflote. One of the Queen of the night arias.
All of Mozart's music:
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Free opera scores:
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All of Mozart's scores:
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