Wurzburger Halleluja Coda Zu Gl 175,4

SSAA a cappella
Choral Octavo

Wurzburger Halleluja Coda Zu Gl 175,4

SSAA a cappella
Choral Octavo

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  • Choral
  • Schott
  • Octavo
  • SSAA a cappella
  • Heinrich Rohr, Rolf Rudin
  • 4.95 (US)

Solemn, spherical, downright uplifting - these attributes apply in a special way to Rolf Rudin's Würzburg hallelujah. The polyphoniccoda composition for the hallelujah song GL 175.4 by Heinrich Rohr was created in 2006 as a commissioned composition for the girls' choir at Würzburg Cathedral. The prefixed unanimous intonation of Rohrsche Halleluja is followed by the award-winning composer's four- to five-part female choir (SSSAA). The praise of God finds its solemn conclusion with enchanting “otherworldly” sounds. A church music miniature with a gooseflesh character, which is suitable for liturgical use as well as being detached from the liturgical context.

Instrumentation

  • Choral
  • Women's Choir

Product Details

  • #HL 49045939
  • C59112
  • 7.5"
  • 10.75"
  • 8 Pages

Prices and availability subject to change without notice.

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