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SCHUBERT – Sanctus – FOUR CELLOS (easy)

Other Identification:
The Sanctus from Schubert’s Deutsche Messe, D. 872 (German Mass) is simple yet very profound. It is in essence a heartfelt and introspective chorale.

Written in 1827, near the end of Schubert’s short life, the German Mass is set to poems by Johann Philipp Neumann rather than the traditional Latin text. Neumann commissioned Schubert to write simple, homophonic music that would be easy for an entire congregation to sing. Although intended for a Catholic service, the work was banned because it was an “unauthorized” German translation of the Mass.
Movements or sections:
Miniature song
Instrumentation:
QUARTET OF FOUR CELLOS
Also possible with larger cello ensembles.

1 PDF, with both score and cello parts.
Approximate difficulty:
Easy
(Cello 1 perhaps easy-to-medium, reading in the tenor clef)

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