Laudate Dominum (1976)

( Laudate Dominum omnes gentes )

... Number of performers: 16 to 69 ... ... The performance of the work - excluding the last 5 bars - is based on a specific declamation (recitation) which renders in the most natural way such feelings as joy, anger, irony, uncertain, etc. ... ... The vertical placing of notes in a bar (higher or lower) indicates the raising or lowering of the voice. ... ... The work should have the character of a free collective improvisation. ...

Twardowski, Romuald (1930-2024) [ Poland ]

Edition
Published by Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne [Poland] , 1978
Ref. : PWM-8070  (11 p.)
Editor or author of the restitution: Pilecka, Ligia
Type of material: Choral score
Copyright : by PWM Edition, Krakow, assigned to ZAIKS, Warszawa
 
Description
Text in: Latin
Epoque: 20th century  (1970-1979)
Genre-Style-Form: Contemporary ; Sacred ; Experimental music
Mood of the piece: ironic ; joyous ; agressive ; angry
Type of Choir: SATB + SATB  (8 double choir voices )
Difficulty choir (incr.from 1 to 5): 3
Difficulty conductor (incr.from A to E): C
Duration: 4.0 min.
Biblical references: Psalms : 112
 
   Audio excerpt

sung by Jugendkammerchor Ingolstadt
conducted by Felix Glombitza



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