Review:
"Enatus est Emmanuel" appeared as a part song for SATB voices in Michael Praetorius'
"Musae Sioniae" of 1609. This charming tune and text serves as the basis for this arrangement for three part-mixed voices and keyboard with optional bells (glockenspiel) and triangle. There are three verses with three distinct phrases of Latin. At the end of each verse is a refrain that is repeated for each verse. The bells range from an F5 to an A6. The ending staccato note marked "clamp" must certainly mean thumb damp or ring touch! 3-pt mixed version is number SV9534.
Published by:
Warner Brothers Publications / Jubilate Music Group
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Composer:
Praetorius, M.
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Arranger:
Leavitt, J.
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Octaves:
3
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Level:
2
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Rating:
Easy
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Copyright:
Varies by Piece
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Season:
Christmas
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Classification:
Arranged more than once, same key
, Classical Composers
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Technique:
TD (Thumb Damp)
, RT (Ring Touch)
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Voicing:
3 part
, 2-Part (SA or TB)
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Instrument:
Glockenspiel
, Percussion
, Piano
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Bells Used:
Three Octaves: 11 Bells
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