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Tenebrae. Enjott Schneider. Soprano Voice sheet music. Voice Solo sheet music. Organ Accompaniment sheet music.

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Tenebrae. Tropus. Composed by Enjott Schneider. For soprano voice, violin and organ. This edition. ED 9668. Saddle-stitch. Vocal Music. Grade 4. Score and parts. Composed 1990. 56 pages. Duration 18 minutes. Published by Schott Music. SD.49013058. ISBN 9790001135658. In this composition Schneider uses the famous words from the liturgy for Good Friday. "Darkness fell, and on the ninth hour Jesus called out with a loud voice. My God, why hast Thou forsaken me. " Here he draws on the earlier form of the "trope", using what was a common device in composition in medieval times, inserted into already completed works as a sort of commentary. In this sense - making use of the post-modern principle of suggesting links across the ages - TENEBRAE makes reference to the motet "Tenebrae factae sunt". Schott, C 51305. by Davide Perez. 1711-1782. , from which some melodic fragments have been taken and freely developed. An explosively contrived stylisation is set against the self-contained world of sound in the original piece. A recording of this title is available on CD WER 62962. Organ plays from score.

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Tenebrae. Tropus. Főleg Enjott Schneider. Szoprán ének, hegedű és orgona. Ez a kiadás. ED 9668. Saddle-öltés. Vocal Music. 4-es fokozatú. Score és alkatrészek. Főleg 1990. 56 oldal. Időtartam 18 perc alatt. Kiadja a Schott Music. SD.49013058. ISBN 9790001135658. In this composition Schneider uses the famous words from the liturgy for Good Friday. "Darkness fell, and on the ninth hour Jesus called out with a loud voice. Istenem, miért hagytál el engem. " Here he draws on the earlier form of the "trope", using what was a common device in composition in medieval times, inserted into already completed works as a sort of commentary. In this sense - making use of the post-modern principle of suggesting links across the ages - TENEBRAE makes reference to the motet "Tenebrae factae sunt". Schott, C 51305. by Davide Perez. 1711-1782. , from which some melodic fragments have been taken and freely developed. An explosively contrived stylisation is set against the self-contained world of sound in the original piece. A recording of this title is available on CD WER 62962. Organ plays from score.