Happy Monday! This week’s Magnificat is by Juan de Araujo (1648-1712), and it was written for 11 voices.
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Happy Monday! This week’s Magnificat is by Juan de Araujo (1648-1712), and it was written for 11 voices.
This Monday’s magnificat is by Giovanni Gabrieli (1555-1612). Love your mother! If you have suggestions for future Monday Magnificat compositions, feel free to send them to me by clicking here.
Now, time for a dignified english setting! This one is by Richard Farrant, and directed by a CMAA figure who has directed previous Monday Magnificats, Horst Buchholz.
Sheet music is available here, and as always, if you have suggestions for future Monday Magnificat compositions, feel free to send them to me by clicking here.
Happy Monday! This Magnificat is by Victoria. Stay tuned for more next week!
Love your mother!
Happy Monday! Yet another from Orlando de Lassus, using gregorian tone IV for the chant verses.
Love your mother! Don’t forget: if you have suggestions for future Monday Magnificat compositions, feel free to send them to me by clicking here.
Happy Monday! This one is a bit longer than the past ones. Magnificat in D Major by Bach, BWV 243. This one is quite a bit longer, almost 30 minutes!
Don’t forget: if you have suggestions for future Monday Magnificat compositions, feel free to send them to me by clicking here.
Another Magnificat by Orlando de Lassus, this one using in tone VIII on the chant verses. Notably, this was directed by CMAA figure Horst Buchholz.
Love your mother!