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Original

Magnificat. Maria Rosa Coccia. Choir sheet music. Piano Accompaniment sheet music. Organ Accompaniment sheet music. Intermediate.

Translation

Magnificat. Maria Rosa Coccia. Choir sheet music. Piano Accompaniment sheet music. Organ Accompaniment sheet music. Intermediate.

Original

Magnificat composed by Maria Rosa Coccia. 1759-1833. Edited by Irene Hegen. For Soli, SATB choir and Basso Continuo. Soli, Choir and Instruments. Piano, Organ, Orchestra. First edition. Choral. Intermediate. Choral score. Composed. 1776. Published by Furore Verlag. FV.FUE-6390. ISBN M-50012-079-7. Choral. Maria Rosa Coccia. 1759-1833. , a contemporary of Mozart's, was born in Rome, the city in which she also received her musical training. She became a member of the Accademia Filarmonican in Bologna. She experienced great success at the age of 13 when her oratorio Daniello was performed "before a large and distinguished audience" in the Church of Santa Maria in Vallicella. Rome. The spirited Dixit Dominus, set for double choir by the 16 year old composer, gives proof of her mastery of the sacred compositional style which was so carefully fostered in Rome.

Translation

Magnificat composed by Maria Rosa Coccia. 1759-1833. Edited by Irene Hegen. For Soli, SATB choir and Basso Continuo. Soli, Choir and Instruments. Piano, Organ, Orchestra. First edition. Choral. Intermediate. Choral score. Composed. 1776. Published by Furore Verlag. FV.FUE-6390. ISBN M-50012-079-7. Choral. Maria Rosa Coccia. 1759-1833. , a contemporary of Mozart's, was born in Rome, the city in which she also received her musical training. She became a member of the Accademia Filarmonican in Bologna. She experienced great success at the age of 13 when her oratorio Daniello was performed "before a large and distinguished audience" in the Church of Santa Maria in Vallicella. Rome. The spirited Dixit Dominus, set for double choir by the 16 year old composer, gives proof of her mastery of the sacred compositional style which was so carefully fostered in Rome.