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Sempre caro mi fu

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A polyphonic composition for a cappella choir SATB that enhances the reflective depth and expressive power of “L’infinito” by Leopardi, one of the greatest masterpieces of Italian poetry. A balanced music, calm and reflective, but at the same time very expressive, able to immerse the listener in suspended soundscapes of great charm.

SKU: MP167 Categories: , , , Product ID: 9746

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Daniel Burdet

Sempre caro mi fu

for a cappella choir SATB

 

Text taken from L’infinito by Giacomo Leopardi

Explanatory texts in English, French and Italian

 

Score

pages 16

price € 20,00

size cm 23,5×31, staple

Choral Music Collection Series

ISBN 978-88-31274-64-7

  • A modern and contemporary music, accessible to the general public, without sacrificing compositional research, polyphonic and harmonic richness and technical experimentation, without being too demanding for choristers.
  • The author, the Belgian Daniel Burdet, is also chorus director of decades of experience and therefore his writing takes into account the potential, the limits and the technique of the voices of a choir.
  • Wide and airy layout, which facilitates the reading of the staff and the sung text.

 

For choristers, only the MP167P score is available on request, without cover and without the introductory notes, essential for live performances, at a cost of € 8.00 for orders not less than 12 copies. Write to ordini@voglinoeditrice.it.
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Author’s profile

Daniel Burdet, born in Geneva, has lived in Belgium since 1968. He is a doctor and a graduate in Protestant Theology. Studies in Lausanne and Brussels in Singing, Cello, Choral and orchestral conducting. From 1985 to 2017 he was master of the Chorale Royale Protestante de Bruxelles (repertoire: from the Renaissance to the contemporary era, both a cappella and with symphonic orchestra), giving concerts in Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Hungary, England, France, Wales, Italy. As a master for symphonic concerts he was invited by other ensembles and institutions. He composed several choral, instrumental and symphonic works that were performed in concert by several ensembles.

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Weight 0.097 kg