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Tibi Soli Peccavi
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Choral / Chorale / Corale / Koraal / Coral The Flemish composer and conductor Orlando di Lasso (1532-1594) was working in Italy, England and the Netherlands. From 1556 on, he worked as the conductor of the Bavarian court orchestra in Munich. He mastered all the compositional techniques of his time and is considered the most important composer of the late Renaissance. His complete works amount to over 2000 vocal and instrumental compositions, including masses, passions, madrigals and chansons/songs. Orlando di Lasso originally composed TIBI SOLI PECCAVI (“You have sinned”) for mixed choir.
The Czech composer and arranger Vladimír Studnická has created a version of the song for large wind orchestra. The result is a pedagogical work that is excellent for warming up and tuning. The - from a technical point of view - minimalist score allows maximum concentration on various parameters of training a wind orchestra, such as working on balance, intonation and ensemble playing.
Grade Level GB: 3-4 Grade Level USA: 2 (Easy) Composer: Lasso, Orlando di Arranger: Studnicka, Vladimir Genre: Chorale, Classic, Classical Transcription, Sacred Music Performance time: 00:03:05 Publisher: Rundel Size: A4 Info: Full Score + Parts Rundel Order Number: MVSR2514 Release Date: 2023
The Flemish composer and conductor Orlando di Lasso (1532-1594) was working in Italy, England and the Netherlands. From 1556 on, he worked as the conductor of the Bavarian court orchestra in Munich....
Orlando di Lasso (French or Latinized: Roland or Orlande de Lassus) was the most famous composer and bandmaster of the Renaissance during his lifetime.
Vladimir Studnicka is known as music director, composer, arranger und teacher. He studied at the Advanced School of Music Education and the Ostrava conservatory (composition, conducting and guitar). He got aquinted with writing for concert band while working with military bands in Mariánské Lázne. In 1961, Studnicka became a teacher at the People's School of Music in Ostrava-Mariánské Hory. His...