Mass for Many Nations : Yabban Yamman

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The Mass for Many Nations was commissioned by Christ Church Cathedral in Vancouver, B.C. as a memorial to two members of its community and in honor of the ministry of their newly appointed Dean. In keeping with their belief thatall are welcome in this place, music at the...

SKU/Varenr.: M051471911
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The Mass for Many Nations was commissioned by Christ Church Cathedral in Vancouver, B.C. as a memorial to two members of its community and in honor of the ministry of their newly appointed Dean. In keeping with their belief thatall are welcome in this place, music at the cathedral promotes an openness in the use of various styles and traditions. In an attempt to weave this philosophy into a Mass setting, Lang has set each movement to reflect a separateaspect of the global community - Yabban, Yamman representing Hebrew influences.
Instrument (fx guitar, sang m.m.) Klaver Akkompagnement, SATB
Type (fx Instrumentskole o.lign.) Partitur
Sideantal 4
Media (fx Bog, CD, DVD m.m.) Noder
Publisher/Producent Boosey and Hawkes
Bidragydere Lang, Rupert(Composer)
Sprog Engelsk
ISMN 9790051471911