Kyrie nach dem Adagio der Mondscheinsonate
Op. 27,2 (1. Satz)
COMPOSER:
Ludwig van Beethoven
PUBLISHER:
Carus Verlag
PRODUCT TYPE:
Studyscore
INSTRUMENT GROUP:
Mixed Choir
A sacrilege or a stroke of genius? The composer and music director Gottlob Benedict Bierey (1772 1840) orchestrated the first movement of the famous "Moonlight Sonata"' by Beethoven (transposed to C minor) and added a four-part choral movement to it, which he underlaid with the text of the Kyrie
Specifications
Subtitle | Op. 27,2 (1. Satz) |
Composer | Ludwig van Beethoven |
Arranger | Gottlob Benedict Bierey |
Editor | Sabine Bock |
Publisher | Carus Verlag |
Instrumentation | SATB and Chamber Ensemble |
Taal | L |
Product Type | Studyscore |
Instrument Group | Mixed Choir |
Year of Publication | 2019 |
ISMN | 9790007248833 |
Voicing | SATB |
No. Pages | 20 |
No. | CV2800907 |
Release Date | 11/20/2019 |
Definitive Duration | 00:05:00 |
Description
A sacrilege or a stroke of genius? The composer and music director Gottlob Benedict Bierey (1772 1840) orchestrated the first movement of the famous "Moonlight Sonata"' by Beethoven (transposed to C minor) and added a four-part choral movement to it, which he underlaid with the text of the Kyrie from the Latin mass. The result is as astounding as it is harmonious! Versions for choir and organ, and choir and piano (both like the original version in C sharp minor) are also available (Carus 28.009/45 and in 28.009/03).