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Alleluja (from the Motet "Exsultate, jubilate") - High Voice (High Voice in F). By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791). Edited by Carl Deis. For high voice solo and piano accompaniment. Vocal Solo. Classical Period and Sacred. Difficulty: difficult. Single piece. Vocal melody, lyrics and piano accompaniment. 7 pages. G. Schirmer #ST34567. Published by G. Schirmer (HL.50277660).
With vocal melody, lyrics and piano accompaniment. Classical Period and Sacred. 9x12 inches.
Sheet Music.
divvajacko
Location: from Hinckley, OH
Difficulty Level:
Advanced
November 9, 2008
Just as you would expect...
This is the solo. I hope you like singing Alleluia because that's all there is. This is a very challenging piece for a soprano. It requires a practiced breath support with great attention to detail.
10 of 20 people found this review helpful.
Anonymous
Location: from Louisville, KY
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced
February 24, 2008
lovely
Hey, this is Mozart. How could you go wrong? This piece is challenging enough in terms of demanding some breath support, but manageable, and beautiful, of course. I look forward to singing it at church after Easter.
12 of 21 people found this review helpful.
Anonymous
Location: from
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced
October 5, 2006
Great Music!
My Choir has sang this song a few times, and I love it! it is so much fun to sing, and a challenge as well. It is definitely for at least one high soprano, because there is a high C option at the end of the piece.
11 of 22 people found this review helpful.
Johnson
Location: from Missouri
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced
Anonymous
Location: from Michigan
Difficulty Level:
Advanced
November 30, 2002
SOPRANO ONLY
this piece was exactly what I had hoped it would be. Mozart delivers in this piece a challenge for any soprano. The piano part is not a walk through the park, but balances with the vocal part perfectly. Note changes galore! Runs all over and a high octave "C" as...
9 of 22 people found this review helpful.