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MOZART – Ave Verum Corpus – Unusual Quartet of VIOLIN, VIOLA AND TWO CELLOS

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Mozart’s Ave Verum Corpus is a short, serene motet in D major, K. 618, composed in 1791 for an SATB choir, strings, and organ. It is a musical setting of a 14th-century Eucharistic hymn based on a text attributed to Pope Innocent VI, and was a gift to his wife’s choirmaster, Anton Stoll, for the feast of Corpus Christi. The piece is considered a masterpiece of sacred music, notable for its simple elegance and emotional depth, contrasting with the more dramatic, unfinished Requiem Mozart was composing at the same time.
Movements or sections: Marked ‘Andante cantabile’
Instrumentation: UNUSUAL QUARTET OF VIOLIN, VIOLA AND 2 CELLOS
(Also possible to perform with one cello and one bassoon)
Prepared by David Johnstone

All the music (individual parts, no score) is contained in 1 PDF.
Approximate difficulty: EASY TO MEDIUM

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