Mass in Blue -

Mass in Blue

Will Todd (Komponist)

Audio-CD
1 Seiten
2014 | Backing CD
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-340214-0 (ISBN)
12,10 inkl. MwSt
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for soprano solo, SATB, piano, bass, drums and optional alto saxophone
Will Todd's Mass in Blue is a dynamic, uplifting, and highly popular jazz setting of the Latin mass. This fantastic backing CD, recorded by the Will Todd Trio, is ideal for rehearsal use.
for soprano solo, SATB, piano, bass, drums and optional alto saxophone
Will Todd's Mass in Blue is a dynamic, uplifting, and highly popular jazz setting of the Latin mass. The work features driving grooves and blues harmonies, with provision for short piano solos (notated or improvised) and great moments of musical interplay between soprano soloist and choir. This fantastic backing CD, recorded by the Will Todd Trio, is ideal for rehearsal use.

British composer and pianist Will Todd has worked at the Royal Opera House, the Lincoln Center in New York, London's Barbican, and with Welsh National Opera, award-winning choirs The Sixteen, BBC Singers, and Tenebrae. He travels extensively world-wide, workshopping with choirs, and conducting performances of his works. Will's music is valued for its melodic intensity and harmonic skill, often incorporating jazz colours, and his choral music is much in demand from amateur as well as professional performers. He is best-known for his choral works, and his jazz-inspired Mass in Blue has been performed hundreds of times since its premiere in 2003. This has been followed by his critically acclaimed Passion Music. His anthem, The Call of Wisdom, was commissioned for HRH The Queen's Diamond Jubilee service at Westminster Abbey.

Kyrie ; Gloria ; Credo ; Sanctus ; Benedictus ; Agnus Dei

Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 149 x 129 mm
Gewicht 94 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik Jazz / Blues
Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik Klassik / Oper / Musical
ISBN-10 0-19-340214-9 / 0193402149
ISBN-13 978-0-19-340214-0 / 9780193402140
Zustand Neuware
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