Product Description
Great way to start a concert! Miserere (psalm 50) is a processional march for SATB choir. First bars are really a processional march, while chorus is a poliphonic song generating an atmosphere of round. Verses are gregorian imitation. Effective and easy for creating an atmosphere in line with Easter sorrow. It could be performed marching the choir, and an small group singing the gregorian imitation.
Tesiture not so demanding makes it afordable for all type of choirs. The highest tesiture has a short durationg going back to relaxed one soon.
It is usefull for conductors to start to work the Easter season, using it as warming up exercise (progresivity, mantric, self voice control,...).
It is really interesting for starting a concert marching the choir to the stage, or at least to start the concert.
At services it could be used at communio.
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