Salve Regina in g
g-Moll
COMPOSER:
Franz Joseph Haydn
PUBLISHER:
Carus Verlag
PRODUCT TYPE:
Part
INSTRUMENT GROUP:
Mixed Choir
Haydn composed his four-movement Salve Regina at Eisenstadt in 1770/71. It is distinguished by its use of the organ as a solo instrument. Here Haydn proves himself a master of the musical setting of the Marian text. Originally written for four solo singers, it may also be performed chorally.
Specifications
Subtitle | g-Moll |
Composer | Franz Joseph Haydn |
Editor | Armin Kircher |
Publisher | Carus Verlag |
Instrumentation | Soli or SATB, 2 Violins, Viola and Organ obl and BC |
Text language | Latin |
Product Type | Part |
Instrument Group | Mixed Choir |
Year of Publication | 2009 |
Genre | Sacred |
Voicing | SATB |
No. Pages | 8 |
No. | CV5199814 |
Part {Instrument} | Cello / Bass |
Description
Haydn composed his four-movement Salve Regina at Eisenstadt in 1770/71. It is distinguished by its use of the organ as a solo instrument. Here Haydn proves himself a master of the musical setting of the Marian text. Originally written for four solo singers, it may also be performed chorally.