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Messa di Requiem Vocal Score by Giuseppe Verdi 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Giuseppe Verdi
Choral, Piano (SATB)

SKU: HL.50323840

Vocal Score. Composed by Giuseppe Verdi. Choral Large Works. Latin/English. Romantic period and Choral. Vocal score. With vocal score notation. 214 pages. G. Schirmer #ED180. Published by G. Schirmer (HL.50323840).

ISBN 9780793506880. UPC: 073999238402. 6.75x10.5 inches.

Latin/English. (piano reduction).

  • Ah! Remember (Verdi-Requiem)
  • Ah! what weeping (Verdi-Requiem)
  • Day of Anger (Verdi-Requiem)
  • From the Accursed (Verdi-Requiem)
  • Hark! the Trumpet (Verdi-Requiem)
  • Holy (Verdi-Requiem)
  • King of Glories (Verdi-Requiem)
  • Lamb of God (Verdi-Requiem)
  • Light Eternal (Verdi-Requiem)
  • Lord, deliver my soul (Verdi-Requiem)
  • Now the Record (Verdi-Requiem)
  • Oh, Lord God (Verdi-Requiem)
  • Requiem & Kyrie (Verdi-Requiem)
  • Sadly groaning (Verdi-Requiem)
  • What Affliction (Verdi-Requiem)

Ratings + Reviews

Based on 4 Reviews
Long T.
March 28, 2016
Avoid this Edition!
I have been singing in choirs for 40 years and I think using this Schirmer edition of the Requiem has been the single most disgusting and confusing endeavor of all. Just a lazy, poorly done rendering to save money I suppose. EXTREMELY difficult to follow due to inconsistent treatment of the score in too many ways to list here. Just HORRIBLE
Kmk
January 30, 2014
Do not inflict this edition on your choir
While I appreciate the historical accuracy of the printing, I don't appreciate how painful it is to try to follow this score. As one of the previous reviewers noted, there are English words printed above the Latin text that are extremely distracting. In order to save space, the printers have condensed the staves in several locations, and the printing on facing pages doesn't always line up -- so you are never sure where your part is going to appear. There are also numerous places where there is no text at all on the alto and bass lines. This would be somewhat inconvenient if we were able to mark up the scores with highlighter, but we're supposed to return the copies our symphony has provided with limited wear and markings. I'm buying my own copy so I can mark it up however I need to and can give the symphony's copy back. If you are making a score choice for your choir, I implore you to choose something more usable! The Novello score is much better than this one.
Dr. J.
October 03, 2012
Dissing G.Schirmer- again...
G. Schirmer scores occasionally have minor deficiencies, and yes, some of the 'urtext' scores have striven to fix that- but, when a college (or an adult avocational) music student is required to buy a score (like this one, for a massed choral concert), price/convenience trump 'Urtext.' How often have I used (as soloist and conductor) the G. Schirmer editions, (many) and how many times have I used 'specialist' editions that often are twice as expensive? (once or twice) I think that simple fact- usefulness trumps pickiness- means G. Schirmer scores have both marketability and viability, especially for the fledgling music student, building a library of basics. G. Schirmer is the 'Ford' of music editions- not pretty, but it works.
/Dj
May 07, 2010
badly laid out and confusing
the addtion of an English set of verses (not a translation) the lack of bar numbers and the occasional leaving out of lines make this a very poor edtion. Buy Edtion Peters not this.