Translation: Tonal colors, harmonic clusters, and dissonance create a powerful and mysterious setting to appropriately match this lofty text.
Translation: With all voices beginning on a unison middle C and expanding polyphonically to a homophonic forte for the words "Magnum".
Translation: With all voices beginning on a unison middle C and expanding polyphonically to a homophonic forte for the words "Magnum". Eighth.
Translation: Denger masterfully depicts the awesome wonder expressed in the text.
Translation: O Magnum Mysterium is a new, original setting of the Christmas Latin text of the same name. Baritone Voice sheet music.
Translation: Arranged by Wolff. ATTB double choir. Christmas. Festival. Published by Concordia Publishing House. CR.97-5027U1.
Translation: The birth of Christ is a wonderful mystery and I believe that the author of this text did a marvelous job in representing this.
Translation: No. 1 in “Nativity Suite,” the opening sounds of the instruments and voices in this setting are meant to invoke an air of mystery.
Translation: "O Magnum Mysterium" follows a uniquely instrumental approach to vocal writing. Piano Accompaniment sheet music. Difficult.
Translation: O Mystery Beyond all Knowledge. Choir sheet music. Composed by John Mochnick. For SATB choir. Eighth.
Translation: The beauty of this setting lies in the seeming discord of the voices which exudes the mystery of Christ's birth. Sacred. Eighth.
Translation: Ave Maria composed by Adrian Willaert. 1490-1562. Edited by Ralph W. Buxton. For SATB choir a cappella.
Translation: Trombone sheet music. 0-1611. Arranged by Andrew Converse. For Trombone Quartet. Renaissance. Moderately Advanced.
Translation: O magnum mysterium, et admirabile sacramentum, ut animalia viderent Dominum natum, jacentem in praesepio.
Translation: "O magnum mysterium, et admirabile sacramentum, ut animalia viderent Dominum natum, jacentem in praesepio.