Ecce Sacerdos Magnus for Clarinet Choir
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SKU: A0.872908
Composed by Anton Bruckner. Arranged by P.A. Drahozal. Christian,Contemporary,Romantic Period,Sacred,Standards. 12 pages. MusicPAD Music Publications #3425689. Published by MusicPAD Music Publications (A0.872908).Ecce Sacerdos Magnus by Anton Bruckner is now arranged for clarinet choir. This powerful and emotive piece has been arranged from the original four part vocal work and is magnificently set with careful concern for registration and the voicing of each clarinet. The powerful and emotional top section yields to a gentle chorale-like middle section which can really showcase genuine, flowing musicianship. Plentiful, logical rehearsal numbers are set to ease preparation. As a technical concern, bass and contrabass clarinets utilize the low Eb key. This piece makes a perfect contest selection with a playing time of approximately 2:35 at proper tempo. Showcase the beauty and versatility of the wonderful clarinet by programming this for concert too!
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