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Kinot (Klaagzangen) : oratorium voor gemengd koor, koperensemble, slagwerk en harp / op teksten uid het Oude Testament (Jeremia's Klaagzangen en Psalm 23) en een gedicht van Nelly Sachs ; [music by] René Samson.
Composer
Samson, René
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Uniform title
Kinot
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Format
Musical score
Language
Dutch
German
Published/Created
Amsterdam : Donemus, [2012]
copyright 2012
Description
1 online resource (1 score (35 pages))
Details
Subject(s)
Oratorios
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Scores
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Psalms (Music)
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23rd Psalm
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Sachs, Nelly
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Bibliographic antecedent
Sachs, Nelly
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Oratorios
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Psalms (Music)
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Scores
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Series
Music Online: Classical Scores Library, Volume 4
Notes
Title from resource description page (viewed August 05, 2016).
Written in 2012.
Includes performance and program notes in Dutch.
Text from the Old Testament (Jeremia's Klaagzangen and Psalm 23) and poem by Nelly Sachs.
Duration: approximately 47 min.
For SATB chorus, brass ensemble (4 trumpets, 3 trombones, 4 horns, bass trombone, and tuba) with percussion (2 players) and harp.
Language note
In Dutch and German; also printed separately as text in Dutch and German.
Script
Staff notation.
Contents
. Moderato
II. Klaagzangen boek I
III. Klaagzangen boek II
IV. Instrumentaal tussenspel
V. Klaagzangen boek III
VI. Instrumentaal tussenspel
VII. Nelly Sachs - Chor de Geretteten: Lento
VIII. Klaagzangen boek IV
IX. Klaagzangen boek V
X. Inleiding Psalm
XI. Psalm 23.
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OCLC
1022728933
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