Psalm 60 & Preces Nocturnae
4-Part - Digital Sheet Music

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Choral Choir (SATB) - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.864443

Composed by Mark D. Templeton. Classical,Contemporary,Sacred,World. Octavo. 16 pages. Mark Templeton Choral Music #2803663. Published by Mark Templeton Choral Music (A0.864443).

This piece is comprised of two texts: Psalm 60 (in Old Low Franconian) and Preces Nocturnae (Prayer at Night) written by Alcuin (b. 747). The piece starts with a medieval sounding melody sung by a tenor solo that eventually turns into a round with another tenor solo. The Psalm 60 melody is then juxtaposed with the Alcuin text sung in a chant-like style. The piece gradually expands into three choirs and eventually ends with the tenor solo singing by himself. This is a challenging but accessible piece for the larger choir.

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