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Missa piccola : for SSAA choir with soprano or tenor solo

by Sandra Milliken (2005)

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Performance by Sessionz, Sandra Milliken from the CD Selected Works by AMC Represented Artists, vol. 57

This sample is of the Unaccompanied SATB Choir version of this work

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Selected Works by AMC Represented Artists, vol. 57

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Selected Works by AMC Represented Artists, vol. 57 / works by Sandra Milliken.

Version: This product features the Unaccompanied SATB Choir version of this work

Library shelf no. CD 2666 [Available for loan]

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Missa piccola : SSAA / Sandra Milliken.

Library shelf no. 782.323/MIL 2 [Available for loan]

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Work Overview

This beautiful a cappella mass consists of four short movements: Kyrie, Gloria (with soprano or tenor solo), Sanctus, and Agnus Dei.

Work Details

Year: 2005

Instrumentation: Unaccompanied SSAA Choir with soprano or tenor solo.

Duration: 4 min.

Difficulty: Medium

Contents note: 1. Kyrie -- 2. Gloria -- 3. Sanctus -- 4. Agnus Dei.

Written for: Gary Graden

Commission note: Commissioned by International Federation of Choral Music.

First performance: 2005. International Federation of Choral Music Symposium in Kyoto, Japan

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Performances of this work

19 May 12: First Baptist Church, Berlington, USA.. Featuring Bella Voce Women’s Chorus of Vermont.

2005: International Federation of Choral Music Symposium in Kyoto, Japan

2005: Performed by various choirs at the IFCM World Symposium, Kyoto, Japan

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