| Seven (7) Gates Of Jerusalem - Symphony No. 7 for Narrator, Choir and Orchestra - Study Score $77.00 - See more - Buy online Lead time before shipment : 24 hours - In Stock5 soloists (SSATB), speaker, 3 mixed choirs and orchestra SKU: HL.49045487 For 5 soloists (SSATB), narrator, 3 mixed choirs and orchestra. Composed by Krzysztof Penderecki. This edition: Saddle stitching. Sheet music. Study Score. Das grosse Vokalwerk wurde 1995 zum 3000-jahrigen Bestehen Jerusalems komponiert. Der Zahl sieben hat darin eine besondere Bedeutung: sieben Satzen, die fur die sieben Tore stehen, sieben gewaltige Fortissimo-Akkorde, die das Oratorium beschliessen. Softcover. Composed 1996. 158 pages. Duration 68'. Schott Music #ED20533. Published by Schott Music (HL.49045487). ISBN 9790001157179. UPC: 888680747992. 8.25x11.75x0.41 inches. Latin - German. Deeply moved by his first visit to the city of Jerusalem with its seven gates, Krzysztof Penderecki composed this major vocal work to celebrate the city's 3,000th anniversary in 1995. Two years later, it was premiered as Symphony No. 7 in which the magic number seven has a special meaning: From the seven movements representing the seven gates to the seven powerful fortissimo chords concluding the oratorio, the biblical number runs through the entire work.
4 (3. u. 4. auch Picc.) * 3 * Engl. Hr. * 3 (3. auch Es-Klar.) * Bassklar. * 3 * Kfg. - 4 * 3 * 4 (3. auch Basstrp.) * 1 - S. (I.: P. * Beckenpaar * 2 Tamt. (t.) * Rohrengl. * gr. Tr. m. Beck. * Crotalenbaum * 5 Tomt. * Marimba * Bin-Sasara * kl. Tr. * Ruhrtr.; II.: Trgl.-baum * 4 hg. Beck. * Tamt. (t.) * Rohrengl. * Kirchengl. * Tubaphon * Glsp. * Xyl. * Vibr. * Ruhrtr. * Tempelbl. * 2 Gongs; III.: 3 hg. Beck. * Mil. Tr. * Tubaphon * Kuhgl. * Tempelbl. * 2 Gongs; IV.: P. * hg. Beck. * 2 Tamt. * Beckenpaar * 5 Tomt. * gr. Tr. * Ruhrtr. * Bin-Sasara) (12 Spieler) - Cel. * Klav. * Org. ad lib. - Str. Im Saal: 0 * 0 * 3 * Bassklar. (auch Es-Klar.) * 3 * Kfg. - 4 * 3 * 4 * 1. Composer/Artist : Krzysztof Penderecki Instrumentation : Publisher : Schott |
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