Missa Brevis in Bb major KV275 1777
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File: | mozkv275crvz.zip (December 2020) 39 kB |
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Full name of work: | Missa Brevis in Bb major KV275 1777 |
Composer: | Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791), Austrian |
About: | http://www.naxos.com/person/Wolf.....Mozart/15934.htm |
Music category: | Classical Choral Mass |
Instruments: | arranged for SATB (piccolo, clarinet, French horn, bassoon) and piano (converted to strings etc) |
Name of file creator: | Hooper, John |
e-mail address: | john "at" learnchoralmusic "dot" co "dot" uk |
website: | http://www.learnchoralmusic.co.uk |
Running time: | 00:17:47 |
Zipfile: | Y |
Comments: | This ZIP File contains the following:- 1-Kyrie.nwc 1: Kyrie 2-Gloria.nwc 2: Gloria 3-Credo.nwc 3: Credo 4-Sanctus.nwc 4: Sanctus 5-Benedictus.nwc 5: Benedictus 6-AgnusDei.nwc 6: Agnus Dei There are no text/lyrics; these Files were generated purely for Choral Rehearsing purposes (using a published piano-reduction Score), and so don't look pretty even though they should sound reasonable (though that depends very much on your hardware/software; mine is a Soundblaster AWE64 Gold). Voice-emphasised Midi Files of the whole work can be downloaded for free from my Website (above). The Site also contains Midi Files for several rather more modern Composers, for which NWC versions may be available. There is an excellent performance of this Work by Orch. Philharmonique de Radio France/Radio France Choir under Rinaldo Alessandrini on YouTube starting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=go3xO0A-9xI My thanks to Mike Gibson - http://www1.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/User:Michael_Gibson - who lent me his NWC2 Files to work from. |