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Mark Burrows, Greg Gilpin, Victor C. Johnson, Mary Lynn Lightfoot, Bryan Sharpe & Douglas E. Wagner
Singing in Latin is foundational to establishing sound choral technique for choirs at every age and level. Principles of vowel formation are a bedrock concept for working on tuning and blend in an ensemble, and the composers represented …
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Unison/Two-Part Book or SA
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Unison/Two-Part Book or SA - Large Print Edition
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Accompaniment MP3 Bundle
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Singing in Latin is foundational to establishing sound choral technique for choirs at every age and level. Principles of vowel formation are a bedrock concept for working on tuning and blend in an ensemble, and the composers represented in this collection of the essential repertoire are among the best at writing in this voicing. An incredible value, this collection of six pieces is fully reproducible, so you can study these songs again and again making all the copies you need. Most are in two parts, but there are several selections that can also be sung in unison just as effectively. Appropriate for choirs of all ages, these selections can be used for concerts, festivals, sight-reading material and more. Translation and pronunciation guides precede each piece throughout the collection. Titles include Cantate Hodie! (Mary Lynn Lightfoot); Sanctus (Greg Gilpin); Lux Aeterna (Mark Burrows); Psallite, Exsultate (Douglas E. Wagner); Ubi Caritas (Bryan Sharpe); Cantate! (Victor C. Johnson).
Cantate! by Victor C. Johnson Ubi Caritas by Bryan Sharpe Psallite, Exsultate by Douglas E. Wagner Lux Aeterna by Mark Burrows Sanctus by Greg Gilpin Cantate Hodie! (Sing Today!) by Mary Lynn Lightfoot