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MOZART – The ‘Allelujah’ Canon (K.553)- FOUR CELLOS (easy)

Other Identification:
‘Allelujah’, K. 553, is a distinguished canon for four a cappella voices by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Mozart included this work in his thematic catalogue on 2nd September, 1788, being the first of a series of ten canons. The existing autograph is a manuscript copied by Franz Schubert, dating from ca.1810.
Movements or sections:
The canon is written in the key of C major. The theme is modelled after the intonation of the Alleluia that follows the Epistle on Holy Saturday. In the canon, each of the voices make their entrance after six and a half bars.

The canon presents an indication of Allegro, and the musical writing is characterized by the presence of long duration figures.
Instrumentation: QUARTET OF FOUR CELLOS (easy)
Arranged by David Johnstone

Downloads of 2 PDFs:
[1 – General Score
[2 – All individual parts
Approximate difficulty: EASY
The small piece is very comfortable by elementary cellists; it is all possible using only first and fourth positions, without any finger extensions being employed. David Johnstone shows each new entry of the motive by the inclusion of a couple of accents.

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