William Mahrt has decided on his choir’s offertory motet for the Saturday liturgy at the Sacred Music Colloquium. This is remarkable:
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William Mahrt has decided on his choir’s offertory motet for the Saturday liturgy at the Sacred Music Colloquium. This is remarkable:
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What a beautiful piece. Thank you for posting, Mr. Tucker.
Might you know where one is able to get sheet-music for this piece? I'd love to get our choir on board for this one!
I looked for you but didn't see it over at CPDL.
Sorry to disappoint you, but the motet we will sing is Lauda anima mea in four voices; what you have posted is a setting in six voices. Lasso wrote so many motets that it is not surprising that there is occasionally more than one setting of the same text for different voice arrangement.