Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Missa in C major KV 317
Coronation Mass Arranged for Women's Choir - SMA
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Missa in C major KV 317
Coronation Mass Arranged for Women's Choir - SMA
- Instrumentation Soloists, Female Choir (SMezA) and Orchestra
- Composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Editor Heribert Breuer
- Series Bärenreiter Frauenchor
- Edition Score Download
- Publisher Bärenreiter Verlag
- Order no. BA5691-DL
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Description:
The choral landscape is changing! On the one hand, more and more choirs in Germany and abroad are experiencing a shortage of male voices - and at the same time, more and more female choirs are looking for high-quality literature beyond folk song arrangements. Bärenreiter-Verlag is responding to these general trends by publishing arrangements of well-known and much-performed works for three-part choir SMA.
The "Coronation Mass" K. 317 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is a much-performed standard work. This arrangement for women's choir offers an attractive alternative for church services.
With great expertise and a great deal of musical sensitivity, Heribert Breuer carefully preserves the substance of the original works while giving them a completely new sound character.
The arranger
Heribert Breuer was Professor of Choral Conducting and Music Theory at the Berlin University of the Arts until 2010. He is the founder and director of the Berlin Bach Academy and has made a name for himself with numerous arrangements of works from Bach to Schubert.
The "Coronation Mass" K. 317 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is a much-performed standard work. This arrangement for women's choir offers an attractive alternative for church services.
With great expertise and a great deal of musical sensitivity, Heribert Breuer carefully preserves the substance of the original works while giving them a completely new sound character.
The arranger
Heribert Breuer was Professor of Choral Conducting and Music Theory at the Berlin University of the Arts until 2010. He is the founder and director of the Berlin Bach Academy and has made a name for himself with numerous arrangements of works from Bach to Schubert.