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O magnum mysterium de javier busto biography book

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Please ensure you purchase the number of copies needed to accommodate all members of your ensemble. Minimum 10 copies. This interesting work for mixed voices was commissioned by Mr. Fumiaki Kuriyama, Tokyo Japan and talks about the mystery of Christs birth. The work starts with a pianissimo parlato, trying to express the moment in which the people receive the news of the birth of Gods son, individually showing strangeness for an event that, I suppose, would create lots of doubts.

It continues in a traditional melodic way, always trying to express the deepest of Christian feelings.

Javier Busto - Carl Fischer LLC A cappella This work exemplifies the quintessential choral writing of the composer through varied textures and tempi with poignant harmonies, all of which .

The harmony reinforces the course of a text very used by composers in choral history, which explains easily what happened in Belen. The work ends with an exultant Alleluia, with which Christians sing their happiness for Jesus birth. This product was created by a member of ArrangeMe, Hal Leonard's global self-publishing community of independent composers, arrangers, and songwriters.

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Tomás Luis de Victoria, O magnum mysterium: The greatest Spanish composer of the High Renaissance, Victoria cut his musical teeth as a choirboy in his native Avila.

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