Product Description
"Laudate Dominum" - A Rare Baroque New Spanish Masterpiece by Mateo de Dallo y Lana
"Laudate Dominum," an unpublished before Baroque composition by the renowned Spanish composer Mateo de Dallo y Lana, Master of Chapel of the Cathedral of Puebla de los Ángeles. This exceptional piece, written for 6 voices (Alto, Tenor of the first choir, Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass of the second choir) with basso continuo, captures the essence of 18th-century sacred music in the New World.
With its harmonies and rich textures, "Laudate Dominum" is a must-have for choral ensembles and music historians alike.
Ideal for performances, academic study, and collectors of rare music, this piece offers a glimpse into the musical heritage of colonial Mexico. Enhance your repertoire with this extraordinary work and bring the timeless sounds of Baroque Novohispano music to life.
Key Features:
Composer: Mateo de Dallo y Lana
Title: Laudate Dominum
Genre: New Spanish Baroque (modern Mexico)
Voicing: 6 voices (Alto, Tenor of the first choir, Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass of the second choir) with basso continuo
Length: 13 pages, 63 measures
Perfect for: Choral performances, music historians, academic study, collectors of rare music
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