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Original

Misericordias Domini. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Choir sheet music. Double Bass sheet music. Organ Accompaniment sheet music.

Translation

Misericordias Domini. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Choir sheet music. Double Bass sheet music. Organ Accompaniment sheet music.

Original

Misericordias Domini. Offertorium. Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. 1756-1791. Edited by Robert Munster. Arranged by Eberhard Kraus. For SATB choir, 2 violins, viola, cello. bassoon. contrabass, organ. D-Moll. D minor. Stuttgart Urtext Edition. Score available separately - see item CA.4004000. Latin Psalms, Lent and Passiontide, Easter and Eastertide, Praise and thanks. Choral score. Language. Latin. Composed 1775. KV 222. 205a. 8 pages. Duration 7 minutes. Published by Carus Verlag. CA.4004005. ISBN M-007-05826-5. With Language. Latin. Latin Psalms, Lent and Passiontide, Easter and Eastertide, Praise and thanks. Since the two verifiable autographs of the offertory Misericordias Domini have been lost, for the present new critical edition Robert Munster was able to rely for the first time on the manuscript parts from the music of the Court of Munich which he discovered. These can be traced back to the material used for the first performance of the work in Munich in 1775 and hence they can also be traced back to the Munich autograph.

Translation

Misericordias Domini. Offertorium. Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. 1756-1791. Edited by Robert Munster. Arranged by Eberhard Kraus. For SATB choir, 2 violins, viola, cello. bassoon. contrabass, organ. D-Moll. D minor. Stuttgart Urtext Edition. Score available separately - see item CA.4004000. Latin Psalms, Lent and Passiontide, Easter and Eastertide, Praise and thanks. Choral score. Language. Latin. Composed 1775. KV 222. 205a. 8 pages. Duration 7 minutes. Published by Carus Verlag. CA.4004005. ISBN M-007-05826-5. With Language. Latin. Latin Psalms, Lent and Passiontide, Easter and Eastertide, Praise and thanks. Since the two verifiable autographs of the offertory Misericordias Domini have been lost, for the present new critical edition Robert Munster was able to rely for the first time on the manuscript parts from the music of the Court of Munich which he discovered. These can be traced back to the material used for the first performance of the work in Munich in 1775 and hence they can also be traced back to the Munich autograph.