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Beatitude Mass - Parts. Henry Mollicone. Percussion sheet music. Piano sheet music. Advanced.

Translation

Beatitude Mass - Parts. Henry Mollicone. Percussion sheet music. Piano sheet music. Advanced.

Original

Beatitude Mass - Parts. for the Homeless. Composed by Henry Mollicone. 1946-. For chamber orchestra. 1-1-0-0, 1-0-0-0, percussion, piano, cello, bass. Mass. Moderately Difficult. Parts for chamber orchestra version. 156 pages. Published by Ione Press. EC.6522. Traditional Latin text with English text by William Luce. "The idea for composing Beatitude Mass evolved from a discussion with a friend, Fr. John Pedigo. This piece incorporates words from the Latin Mass Ordinary juxtaposed with English words by William Luce. The new texts are drawn from interviews that he and I conducted with people living in homeless shelters. We hope that a portion of all proceeds garnered from performances of Beatitude Mass will be used to raise funds for organizations that support people in need. All the composer's royalties for this work will be donated to such an organization. " - Henry Mollicone.

Translation

Beatitude Mass - Parts. for the Homeless. Composed by Henry Mollicone. 1946-. For chamber orchestra. 1-1-0-0, 1-0-0-0, percussion, piano, cello, bass. Mass. Moderately Difficult. Parts for chamber orchestra version. 156 pages. Published by Ione Press. EC.6522. Traditional Latin text with English text by William Luce. "The idea for composing Beatitude Mass evolved from a discussion with a friend, Fr. John Pedigo. This piece incorporates words from the Latin Mass Ordinary juxtaposed with English words by William Luce. The new texts are drawn from interviews that he and I conducted with people living in homeless shelters. We hope that a portion of all proceeds garnered from performances of Beatitude Mass will be used to raise funds for organizations that support people in need. All the composer's royalties for this work will be donated to such an organization. " - Henry Mollicone.