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Original

Laudate pueri. Johann Adolf Hasse. Voice sheet music. Choir sheet music. Double Bass sheet music. Organ Accompaniment sheet music.

Translation

Laudate pueri. Johann Adolf Hasse. Voice sheet music. Choir sheet music. Double Bass sheet music. Organ Accompaniment sheet music.

Original

Laudate pueri. Vesperpsalm. Composed by Johann Adolf Hasse. 1699-1783. Edited by Wolfgang Hochstein. Arranged by Wolfgang Hochstein. For SSA vocal soli, SSAA choir, 2 violins, viola, basso continuo. cello. double bass, organ. A-Dur. A major. Score available separately - see item CA.4070000. Cello. double bass part. Language. Latin. Composed circa 1737-1756. 16 pages. Duration 25 minutes. Published by Carus Verlag. CA.4070014. ISBN M-007-07676-4. With Language. Latin. The Laudate pueri was composed between 1735 and 1749 for the Ospedale degl'Incurabili in Venice. Since the Ospedale was an institution for the musical training of gifted girls and young women, the vocal parts are scored for female voices. As Director of Music at the Saxon-Polish Court of Dresden, Hasse was also responsible for church music, and therefore he arranged works which were originally written for the Ospedale. Now that the Dresden version has already been published in the Hasse-Werk-Ausgabe, the original composition is printed here for the first time.

Translation

Laudate pueri. Vesperpsalm. Composed by Johann Adolf Hasse. 1699-1783. Edited by Wolfgang Hochstein. Arranged by Wolfgang Hochstein. For SSA vocal only, SSAA choir, two violins, viola, continuo. cello. double bass, organ. A-Dur. A major. Score available separately - see item CA.4070000. Cello. double bass part. Language. Latin. Composed circa 1737-1756. 16 pages. Duration 25 minutes. Published by Carus Verlag. CA.4070014. ISBN M-007-07676-4. With Language. Latin. The Laudate pueri was composed between 1735 and 1749 for the Ospedale degl'Incurabili in Venice. Since the Ospedale was an institution for the musical training of gifted girls and young women, the vocal parts are scored for female voices. As Director of Music at the Saxon-Polish Court of Dresden, Hasse was also responsible for church music, and therefore he arranged works which were originally written for the Ospedale. Now that the Dresden version has already been published in the Hasse-Werk-Ausgabe, the original composition is printed here for the first time.