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(Хор.партитура (SSA) / Фортепиано) Karl Jenkins / Карл Дженкинс - Adiemus II: Cantata Mundi (ENG / PDF) http://5.45.70.241/viewtopic.php?f=64&t=27893 |
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Adiemus II: Cantata Mundi (Suite from Adiemus II) #777 Инструментальная принадлежность: голос (сопрано-сопрано-альт), фортепиано, (блок-)флейта (1, 5) Автор: Karl Jenkins / Карл Дженкинс Жанр: New Age Издательство: Boosey & Hawkes ISBN: не указан Формат: PDF Количество страниц: 68 Качество: отсканированные страницы Содержание: 1. Cantus: Song of Tears 2. Chorale: Za Ma Ba 3. Cantus: Song of the Spirit 4. Chorale: Arama Ivi 5. Cantus: Song of the Plains 6. Chorale: Sol-Fa 7. Cantus: Song of the Trinity 8. Chorale: A Ma Ka Ma[/size] "Adiemus II - Cantata mundi develops the ideas used in my earlier work Adiemus - Songs of Sanctuary. Both works combine elements of world and ethnic music (both in vocal sound and percussion) with established Western European classical techniques. Cantata mundi uses the African, Celtic and ecclesiastical sounds of Songs of Sanctuary, together with Eastern European and Arabic influences. As in the earlier work, the text is invented and should be viewed as a vocalise, albeit one in which the vowels and consonants are specified. Cantata mundi was written with a specific singer in mind (who was multi-tracked on the original recording); the vocal parts were consequently not originally written specifically for soprano or alto voices. In performance it may therefore be beneficial to allow a degree of flexibility between the vocal lines (some altos could, for instance, double the second sopranos), even using male voices if desired. The recorder part could also be played on a flute." (Karl Jenkins) #777 Альбомы: lossless
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