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Necessity for any Mozart and sacred music enthusiast
For anybody that is interested in exploring Mozart's unique dive into the experience of sacred music compositions, this is a must have. In addition, it gives musicians the opportunity to see the source of Beethoven's famous Ode to Joy melody in its original brilliance. It is a piece that is second to none in beauty and complexity of counterpoint. If any prospective...
Published on December 7, 2007 by Jacob A. Waggoner
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Hard to read!
If you're a singer buying this piece, be aware that the soprano part is written in "soprano clef" - not treble clef. It's a clef that is obsolete in modern music. This made it very difficult for me to read, and near impossible for me to play my part on the piano as I had to transpose as I went. Also know that this version of the Exsultate is without cadenzas.
Published on August 17, 2007 by KCM
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Hard to read!, August 17, 2007
This review is from: Exsultate, Jubilate and Other Sacred Music for Voices and Orchestra in Full Score (Paperback)
If you're a singer buying this piece, be aware that the soprano part is written in "soprano clef" - not treble clef. It's a clef that is obsolete in modern music. This made it very difficult for me to read, and near impossible for me to play my part on the piano as I had to transpose as I went. Also know that this version of the Exsultate is without cadenzas.
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Necessity for any Mozart and sacred music enthusiast, December 7, 2007
This review is from: Exsultate, Jubilate and Other Sacred Music for Voices and Orchestra in Full Score (Paperback)
For anybody that is interested in exploring Mozart's unique dive into the experience of sacred music compositions, this is a must have. In addition, it gives musicians the opportunity to see the source of Beethoven's famous Ode to Joy melody in its original brilliance. It is a piece that is second to none in beauty and complexity of counterpoint. If any prospective purchaser is unfamiliar with the soprano clef in music scores, ... time to learn because most of Dover's publications are printed as such. Thanks again Dover for another great score!!!
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