Treble: by Mozart
Mladen Stanev mstanev(a)dir.bg
Thanks for all responds! I find and will use for my purposes KV 346 But I'm sending the compilation, and i will use it in the future! ......................
If your choir is sophisticated enough, there is an incredible 5-part "Kyrie" (a capella) which is completely magical in its sound. It is a canon, although written out in the edition which I used many, many years ago (I'm sorry, I no longer recall the publisher). I would recommend it highly.
Alex Ruggieri First Congregational Church of Los Angeles ........................... Try "Regina Caeli"-also "Alleluia"- I believe Mozart may have as many as four arrangements of "Regina Caeli"- You may find one that is suitable. The Alleluia may be in three parts. Ann Nichols Florence,SC .................................... You could perform the Scene with the Three Spirits and Pamina from Die Zauberflote.
Emily Crocker Milwaukee Children's Choir ..................................... Mladen, There are several nice arrangements of the Alleluia. I have even added the origianal solo over the arrangement for an extravaganza. S
Stephen A. Stomps, Director .................................... Dear Mladen,
I have many works for Girls choir by Mozart, some I have arranged, some I have found arranged by others. Most works have keyboard accompaniments.
Do you have his Canons? Sie ist dahin - Alleluia - Ave Maria - Kyrie - etc. Mosart has lots of canons. Some are even complicated. I arranged "Bona Nox" canon for SSSS and piano, we performed it in Dresden this year.
I have arranged longer works too, like Mozart's Te Deum. Joan Yakkey Scuola di Musica di Fiesole Florence Italy
Success for all!
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