"Ya la Gloria accidental" Cantata for solo tenor - Manuel de Sumaya
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By Arturo Escorza. By Manuel de Sumaya. Arranged by Arturo Escorza. Baroque,Chamber,Classical,Early Music,Sacred. 15 pages. Arturo Escorza #835860. Published by Arturo Escorza (A0.1240477).

Cantata "Ya la Gloria accidental" (A la Asuncion de Nuestra Señora) for solo tenor by Manuel de Sumaya, one of the most important Chapel Masters of the Cathedrals of Mexico and Antequera during the first half of the 18th century. Born in Mexico City.

* Ya la gloria accidental - Estribillo
* Hay gloria accidental allá en la gloria - Recitativo
* Y como aqueste dia en que sube Maria - Fuga

For Solo Tenor, Violin I, Violin II, Continuo.
Full Score and all the parts included.

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