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Freu dich, du werte Christenheit

Motette nach Johannes de Cleve
mixed choir (SATB)
Product number: C 55267
Edition: Choral score
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Description

Hermann Schroeder (1904-1984) is one of the most important composers of Catholic church music in the 20th century. Apart from more than 100 organ works and masses, he also wrote numerous motets. The present four-part motet Freu dich, du werte Christenheit for mixed a cappella choir (SATB) was written in 1975. This old Resurrection song from the 16th century is based on a setting by the Franco-Flemish composer Johannes des Cleve (around 1529-1582) which has been skillfully transferred by Schroeder to the modern age with subtle harmonies. The tenor voice sings the cantus firmus and is embedded in archaic-seeming sounds typical of Schroeder by the other voices. This three-verse Resurrection song of about five minutes is perfect for church services at Easter.

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Title:
Freu dich, du werte Christenheit
Motette nach Johannes de Cleve
Edition:
Choral score
Level of difficulty:
intermediate
Publisher/Label:
Schott Music
Duration:
5 ′
Series:
Title:
Freu dich, du werte Christenheit
Motette nach Johannes de Cleve
Language:
German
Edition:
Choral score
Level of difficulty:
intermediate
Publisher/Label:
Schott Music
Duration:
5 ′
Series:
Title:
Freu dich, du werte Christenheit
Motette nach Johannes de Cleve
Language:
German
Edition:
Choral score
Level of difficulty:
intermediate
Publisher/Label:
Schott Music
Duration:
5 ′
Series:

Technical Details

Product number:
C 55267
ISMN13:
979-0-001-19100-5
Product number:
C 55267
ISMN13:
979-0-001-19100-5
Weight:
0,01 kg
Pages:
2
Format:
19.2cm x 27.5cm
Binding:
Folding
Delivery rights:
Worldwide
Product number:
C 55267 Q21180
ISMN13:
979-0-001-19100-5
Pages:
4
File format:
(PDF / 113,95 KB)
Delivery rights:
Worldwide

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