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Ave Maria op. 97e, 2. Bertold Hummel. A Cappella sheet music.

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Ave Maria op. 97e, 2. Bertold Hummel. A partituras Cappella.

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Ave Maria op. 97e, 2 composed by Bertold Hummel. 1925-2002. For SSAATTBB choir a cappella. This edition. C 53543. Saddle-stitch. Choral Music. Schott Choral Music. Grade 3. Choral score. Text language. Latin. Composed 1993. 1997. 8 pages. Duration 4 minutes. Published by Schott Music. SD.49018906. ISBN 9790001169097. With Text language. Latin. This "Ave Maria" is an arrangement made by Bertold Hummel in December 1997 of his motet "Gegrusset seist du, Maria. Hail Maria. C 53714. which he had composed on 20 May 1993 with a dedication in memory of his deeply religioues sister Erika. This Latin version was dedicated to the Cathedral Music Master Siegfried Koesler in Berold Hummel also co-founded the Bruckner Festival in Wurzburg together with Koesler and Erwin Horn, a specialist in the opening section of their sorks and Bertold Humme quotes Bruckner's final cadence on the name of Jesus prios to the Amen. The text of the so-called Angelic Salutaion is based on the Bible passages from the Gospel of St Luke. luke 1, 28b, 42. which was extended over the centuries with additions such as Jesus. 14th century. and the Invocation to Mary. This text was included in the Breviary of Pope Pius V in 1568 which officially confirmed its status as a prayer.

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Ave Maria op. 97e, 2 composed by Bertold Hummel. 1925-2002. Para SSAATTBB coro a cappella. Esta edición. C 53543. Con grapas. Música Coral. Schott Música Coral. Grado 3. Partitura de coro. Idioma del texto. Latino. Compuesta 1993. 1997. 8 páginas. Duración 4 minutos. Publicado por Schott Music. SD.49018906. ISBN 9790001169097. Con el lenguaje del texto. Latino. This "Ave Maria" is an arrangement made by Bertold Hummel in December 1997 of his motet "Gegrusset seist du, Maria. Hail Maria. C 53714. which he had composed on 20 May 1993 with a dedication in memory of his deeply religioues sister Erika. This Latin version was dedicated to the Cathedral Music Master Siegfried Koesler in Berold Hummel also co-founded the Bruckner Festival in Wurzburg together with Koesler and Erwin Horn, a specialist in the opening section of their sorks and Bertold Humme quotes Bruckner's final cadence on the name of Jesus prios to the Amen. The text of the so-called Angelic Salutaion is based on the Bible passages from the Gospel of St Luke. luke 1, 28b, 42. which was extended over the centuries with additions such as Jesus. Siglo 14. and the Invocation to Mary. This text was included in the Breviary of Pope Pius V in 1568 which officially confirmed its status as a prayer.