Vesperae Pro Festo Sancti Innocentium
by Michael Haydn
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SSA choir with optional Instrumental Parts - Intermediate - Digital Download

SKU: LX.45-1074R

Composed by Michael Haydn. Edited by Martin Banner. With Optional Instrumental Parts. Janet Galván Women's Choral. Advent, Christmas. 100 pages. Roger Dean - Digital #e45/1074R. Published by Roger Dean - Digital (LX.45-1074R).

UPC: 000308048971.

Johann Michael Haydn (1737-1806), younger brother of Joseph Haydn and contemporary of Mozart in Salzburg, completed this work on December 8,1793.This extended Vesper service in seven movements for three-part womenAEs choir, two horns and strings, represents a significant addition to the body of major works originally composed for treble voices. Haydn's setting of the Vespers was written for the Feast of the Holy Innocents, which occurs on December 28th, and commemorates the slaughter of the children in Bethlehem by King Herod. This modern performing edition is based upon the autograph score located in the library of the Museum Carolino Augusteum in Salzburg.

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  • Beatus vir
  • Confitebor
  • De Profundis
  • Dixit
  • Hymnus
  • Magnificat
  • Memento Domine David