Chorbuch a tre 2
Sacred choral music for SAM and keyboard instrument
- Scoring:
- Coro SAM, Org / Pfte
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With lots of new compositions and fresh arrangements of well-known choral works, the Chorbuch a tre 2. Vol. 2 for two female voices and one male voice is guaranteed to bring new inspiration to singing in worship. The volume is an addition and continuation of the extremely popular first Chorbuch a tre from 2010 (Carus 2.120). Chorbuch a tre. Vol. 2 is primarily aimed at choirs with too few male voices to sing four-part repertoire. All the choral numbers come with a supporting part for a keyboard instrument (piano/organ), some of which are ad lib. The collection is an ideal treasure trove to support getting back to four-part singing in church choirs after the pandemic. All the pieces are easy to medium difficulty, with a broad range of styles.
- 70 three-part settings for SAM choirs with one male voice part, with organ or piano accompaniment
- original compositions and arrangements from five centuries as well as many new compositions
- suitable repertoire for all occasions in the church year
- choral director’s volume also contains accompaniments (organ or piano part) plus a thematic index
- economical choral edition (editionchor, with no organ or piano part) available with bulk discount
- many works also available in separate editions (print / digital)
- Calypso Gloria
- Hine mah tov
- Halleluja
- Herr, mach mich zum Werkzeug deines Friedens
- O heiliger Geist
- Swing low, sweet chariot
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Editor
Richard Mailänder
| 1958
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Editor
Walter Sengstschmid
| 19471979–2010 Leiter des Amtes für Kirchenmusik der Erzdiözese Wien und Direktor des Diözesankonservatoriums für Kirchenmusik in Wien, 1987–2010 Präsident der Österreichischen Kirchenmusikkommission Personal details
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Reiner Schuhenn
| 1962
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Winfried Bönig
| 1959
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