Tollite hostias
Camille Saint-Saens / Jos van de Braak
The Oratorio de Nol, opus 112 was composed in 1858 and is one of the four oratorios he wrote.It is scored for five soloists (soprano, mezzo-soprano, alto, tenor and baritone) four-part mixed choir, strings, harp and organ. The language of … Read More
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The Oratorio de Nol, opus 112 was composed in 1858 and is one of the four oratorios he wrote.It is scored for five soloists (soprano, mezzo-soprano, alto, tenor and baritone) four-part mixed choir, strings, harp and organ. The language of this early work is a gentle and classical style la Mendelssohn.Tollite hostias is the last of ten movements in the Oratorio de Nol.The text is taken from Psalm 95 and the choral writing is strikingly simple.This transcription may be performed without the choir parts.