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O Magnum Mysterium. Tomas Luis de Victoria. Trombone sheet music. Advanced.

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O 매그넘 Mysterium. 토마스 루이스 데 빅토리아. 트롬본 악보. 고급.

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O Magnum Mysterium composed by Tomas Luis de Victoria. 0-1611. Arranged by Andrew Converse. For Trombone Quartet. Renaissance. Moderately Advanced. Full score & Parts. Published by Cherry Classics. CY.CC2372. Tomas Luis de Victoria was the most famous composer of the 16th century in Spain, and one of the most important composers of the Counter-Reformation, along with Palestrina and Orlando di Lasso. Victoria was not only a composer, but also an accomplished organist and singer. However, he preferred the life of a composer to that of a performer. He is sometimes known as the "Spanish Palestrina" because he may have been taught by Palestrina. O Magnum Mysterium is a 4 part a cappella motet written in Latin for the Catholic Church service and is performed mostly around the Christmas period as the text refers to the great mystery of the Virgin birth, animals and baby Jesus in the manger. This work was written during the composer's stay in Rome and has some of Palestrina's influence. Dr. Converse has done a beautiful job of transcribing one of the most beautiful sacred choral works of the Renaissance period.

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O 매그넘 Mysterium는 토마스 루이스 데 빅토리아에 의해 구성. 0-1611. 앤드류 콘에 의해 배치. 트롬본 사중주를위한. 르네상스. 적당히 고급. 전체 점수. 체리 고전에 의해 게시. CY.CC2372. Tomas Luis de Victoria was the most famous composer of the 16th century in Spain, and one of the most important composers of the Counter-Reformation, along with Palestrina and Orlando di Lasso. Victoria was not only a composer, but also an accomplished organist and singer. However, he preferred the life of a composer to that of a performer. He is sometimes known as the "Spanish Palestrina" because he may have been taught by Palestrina. O Magnum Mysterium is a 4 part a cappella motet written in Latin for the Catholic Church service and is performed mostly around the Christmas period as the text refers to the great mystery of the Virgin birth, animals and baby Jesus in the manger. This work was written during the composer's stay in Rome and has some of Palestrina's influence. Dr. Converse has done a beautiful job of transcribing one of the most beautiful sacred choral works of the Renaissance period.