Ave Maria – for mixed choir, violin, cello and organ
This is the second version of the piece written in 1991 and this one is arranged for four voice mixed choir, violin, violoncello and organ.
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This is the second version of the piece written in 1991 and this one is arranged for four voice mixed choir, violin, violoncello and organ.
This piece – arranged for four voice mixed choir and organ – was composed for choirs from music schools of 2nd degree in Legnica, for the Organ Conservatory in 1991. It is one movement piece with latin religious lyrics. Composer used the simplest technical measures to ensure that the piece can be performed by school […]
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