Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart : Vesperae solennes de confessore, Laudate Dominum
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Vesperae solennes de confessore was composed in Salzburg in 1780 for the Catholic Vespers liturgy and comprises six movements with five psalms and the Magnificat. The sequence of keys in the movements (C–E flat–G–D minor–F–C) forms a deliberately closed musical cycle in which the first psalm and the concluding Magnificat thematically frame the entire work.
This is part 5 of the cantata.
This is part 5 of the cantata.
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| Period/Styles: | Classical |
| Theme: | .miscellaneous |
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| Difficulty: | medium |
| Opus: | KV 339/ 5 |
| Performance: | The performance of this composition is free of charge (ASCAP, GEMA, ..) |
| Orchestration: |
Voice solo with choir and individual instrument(s)
Solo>sop+Choir>SATB+Organ
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| Language in song: | Latin |
| Quantity of pages: | 12 |
| Contribution by: | nospec |
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