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MENDELSSOHN – Anthem No.5 (from Six Anthems, Op.79) – 8 CELLOS

Other Identification:
Mendelssohn’s Sechs Sprüche (Six Anthems), Op. 79, are similar to his Psalm settings in their polyphonic texture and are of equal quality. The texts are extracted from the Psalms and the New Testament and set with great care to make them intelligible, despite the frequent counterpoint. Mendelssohn arranged them for eight-voice mixed chorus without accompaniment. In the publication of 1848, the Sechs Sprüche are arranged according to the church year, beginning with Christmas.
Movements or sections:
For Advent (Anthem No.5), Mendelssohn chose the text, “Lasset uns frohlocken” (Let us be joyful), completed on October 5, 1846. Imitative entries open the G major piece, which then moves to a solid homophonic section as the choir at last begins to sing the next line of text. The second half of the anthem contains the most interesting polyphony of the Sechs Sprüche.
Instrumentation: OCTET OF EIGHT CELLOS
Prepared by David Johnstone

Downloads of 2 PDFs:
[1 – Original vocal score
[2 – All individual Cello parts
Approximate difficulty: Medium to difficult

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