Léo Delibes
Messe brêve
pour deux et trois voix égales
Léo Delibes
Messe brêve
pour deux et trois voix égales
- Instrumentation Concert Band (Solo/Feature: Women's Choir (SA))
- Composer Léo Delibes
- Editor Gerhart Drijvers
- Series Baton Vocal
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- Publisher Baton Music
- Order no. BTM643-DL
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Description:
Léo Delibes was a French composer specialized in ballets, operas, and other works for the stage. His most notable works include ballets like 'Coppélia' and 'Sylvia' as well as the operas 'Le roi l'a dit' and 'Lakmé'.
Besides these stage works he composed some religious music as well. In this genre is his 'Messe brêve', written in 1867, his best known work. Original was this mass scored for two children voices and organ but often performed by a female choir.
Dutch arranger Gerhart Drivers transcribed the mass for a female choir with accompaniment of a Symphonic Wind Orchestra.
Besides these stage works he composed some religious music as well. In this genre is his 'Messe brêve', written in 1867, his best known work. Original was this mass scored for two children voices and organ but often performed by a female choir.
Dutch arranger Gerhart Drivers transcribed the mass for a female choir with accompaniment of a Symphonic Wind Orchestra.