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Da Pacem Domine Grant Us Your Perfect Peace by Melchior Franck 3-Part - Sheet Music

By Melchior Franck

Da Pacem Domine is a popular canon by Melchior Franck. Unlike many rounds or canons, it has a narrow range of a perfect fifth (do to sol, or scale degrees 1 to 5). In addition, it is imitated at the dominant (sol, or 5). These two characteristics make this to be one of the finest canons for choirs containing changing voices. It is the only canon I recommend for middle school TTB or mixed choruses.I would encourage choirs to learn the short six-measure melody in unison using solfege or scale degree numbers. I have found it easy to teach the answer as if it also begins on the tonic (do or 1) as well. Next, try singing the question and the answer in canon using solfege or numbers (sopranos and tenors together, altos and baritones together). Next learn the short, six-word Latin text, focusing on the purity of the vowels and appropriate syllabic stress. Lastly, learn the "Amen," a brief ending I added to the canon, and this piece comes together quickly.Da pacem Domine Lord, grant us peace dah PAH-chem DAW-me-nehin diebus nostris In this our day. een dee-EH-boos NAW-strees Da Pacem Domine works well unaccompanied but an optional accompaniment is included if harmonic support is needed (Franck's polyphonic works were often accompanied).Enjoy the beauty of the polyphonic texture you create when you rehearse and perform this wonderful canon by Melchior Franck..Da Pacem Domine is a popular canon by Melchior Franck. Unlike many rounds or canons, it has a narrow range of a perfect fifth (do to sol, or scale degrees 1 to 5). In addition, it is imitated at the dominant (sol, or 5). These two characteristics make this to be one of the finest canons for choirs containing changing voices. It is the only canon I recommend for middle school TTB or mixed choruses.I would encourage choirs to learn the short six-measure melody in unison using solfege or scale degree numbers. I have found it easy to teach the answer as if it also begins on the tonic (do or 1) as well. Next, try singing the question and the answer in canon using solfege or numbers (sopranos and tenors together, altos and baritones together). Next learn the short, six-word Latin text, focusing on the purity of the vowels and appropriate syllabic stress.xa0 Lastly, learn the "Amen," a brief ending I added to the canon, and this piece comes together quickly.Da pacem Dominexa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0Lord, grant us peacexa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0dah PAH-chem DAW-me-nehinxa0 xa0 xa0diebusxa0 xa0 xa0nostrisxa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0In this our day.xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0eenxa0 dee-EH-boosxa0 NAW-streesxa0Da Pacem Domine works well unaccompanied but an optional accompaniment is included if harmonic support is needed (Franck's polyphonic works were often accompanied).Enjoy the beauty of the polyphonic texture you create when you rehearse and perform this wonderful canon by Melchior Franck..

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Summary
Instrument:
Choir Piano Accompaniment Voice
Ensembles:
3-Part
Genres:
Baroque Period
Composers:
Melchior Franck
Publishers:
BriLee Music
UPC:
672405011600
Format:
Octavo
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Melchior Franck
Arrangers:
Lon Beery
Usages:
Unity
Main Key:
G major
Number of Pages:
8
Size:
6.875 x 10.5 inches
Shipping Weight:
1.2 pounds
Detailed Description
Choral 3-part choir mixed Voices, Piano

SKU: CF.BL1337

Grant Us Your Perfect Peace. Composed by Melchior Franck. Arranged by Lon Beery. Octavo. Octavo. 8 pages. Duration 0:01:40. BriLee Music #BL1337. Published by BriLee Music (CF.BL1337).

UPC: 672405011600. 6.875 x 10.5 inches. Key: G major. Latin. Traditional Latin.

Da Pacem Domine is a popular canon by Melchior Franck. Unlike many rounds or canons, it has a narrow range of a perfect fifth (do to sol, or scale degrees 1 to 5). In addition, it is imitated at the dominant (sol, or 5). These two characteristics make this to be one of the finest canons for choirs containing changing voices. It is the only canon I recommend for middle school TTB or mixed choruses.I would encourage choirs to learn the short six-measure melody in unison using solfege or scale degree numbers. I have found it easy to teach the answer as if it also begins on the tonic (do or 1) as well. Next, try singing the question and the answer in canon using solfege or numbers (sopranos and tenors together, altos and baritones together). Next learn the short, six-word Latin text, focusing on the purity of the vowels and appropriate syllabic stress. Lastly, learn the "Amen," a brief ending I added to the canon, and this piece comes together quickly.Da pacem Domine Lord, grant us peace dah PAH-chem DAW-me-nehin diebus nostris In this our day. een dee-EH-boos NAW-strees Da Pacem Domine works well unaccompanied but an optional accompaniment is included if harmonic support is needed (Franck's polyphonic works were often accompanied).Enjoy the beauty of the polyphonic texture you create when you rehearse and perform this wonderful canon by Melchior Franck..
Da Pacem Domine is a popular canon by Melchior Franck. Unlike many rounds or canons, it has a narrow range of a perfect fifth (do to sol, or scale degrees 1 to 5). In addition, it is imitated at the dominant (sol, or 5). These two characteristics make this to be one of the finest canons for choirs containing changing voices. It is the only canon I recommend for middle school TTB or mixed choruses.I would encourage choirs to learn the short six-measure melody in unison using solfege or scale degree numbers. I have found it easy to teach the answer as if it also begins on the tonic (do or 1) as well. Next, try singing the question and the answer in canon using solfege or numbers (sopranos and tenors together, altos and baritones together). Next learn the short, six-word Latin text, focusing on the purity of the vowels and appropriate syllabic stress.xa0 Lastly, learn the "Amen," a brief ending I added to the canon, and this piece comes together quickly.Da pacem Dominexa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0Lord, grant us peacexa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0dah PAH-chem DAW-me-nehinxa0 xa0 xa0diebusxa0 xa0 xa0nostrisxa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0In this our day.xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0eenxa0 dee-EH-boosxa0 NAW-streesxa0Da Pacem Domine works well unaccompanied but an optional accompaniment is included if harmonic support is needed (Franck's polyphonic works were often accompanied).Enjoy the beauty of the polyphonic texture you create when you rehearse and perform this wonderful canon by Melchior Franck..

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