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Original

Messe solennelle en ut diese mineur. Louis Vierne. Choir sheet music. Organ Accompaniment sheet music.

Translation

Fair solennelle en ut mineur this. Louis Vierne. Choir sheet music. Organ Accompaniment sheet music.

Original

Messe solennelle en ut diese mineur composed by Louis Vierne. 1870-1937. Edited by Jon Laukvik. For SATB choir, 2 organs. This edition. Paperbound. Cis-Moll. C-sharp minor. German title. Messe solennelle. Fassung mit 2 Orgeln. Latin Masses. Full score. Language. Latin. Op. 16. 48 pages. Published by Carus Verlag. CA.2701710. ISBN M-007-09566-6. With Language. Latin. Latin Masses. The Messe solennelle op. 16 for mixed choir and two organs by Louis Vierne was composed in 1899. At its world premiere in St. Sulpice in December 1901 Charles-Marie Widor played the main organ and Vierne the choir organ. The work belongs to the highlights of the late Romantic organ masses and more-over is comfortable for the choir to sing. The present edition is based upon the first edition that was published in 1900 by Pragally - Fils in Paris. Due to practical reasons a performance with two organs is often not possible, therefore, parallel to the original edition, the publishers have also published an arrangement for choir and one organ by Zsigmond Szathmary.

Translation

Solemn Mass in C minor diese composed by Louis Vierne. 1870-1937. Edited by Jon Laukvik. For SATB choir, 2 organs. This edition. Paperbound. Cis-Moll. C-sharp minor. German title. Messe solennelle. Version with 2 organs. Latin Masses. Full score. Language. Latin. Op. 16. 48 pages. Published by Carus Verlag. CA.2701710. ISBN M-007-09566-6. With Language. Latin. Latin Masses. The Messe solennelle op. 16 for mixed choir and two organs by Louis Vierne was composed in 1899. At its world premiere in St. Sulpice in December 1901 Charles-Marie Widor played the main organ and Vierne the choir organ. The work belongs to the highlights of the late Romantic organ masses and more-over is comfortable for the choir to sing. The present edition is based upon the first edition that was published in 1900 by Pragally - Fils in Paris. Due to practical reasons a performance with two organs is often not possible, therefore, parallel to the original edition, the publishers have also published an arrangement for choir and one organ by Zsigmond Szathmary.