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Officium vespertinum - pars I. Psalmi I. Voice sheet music. Choir sheet music. Organ Accompaniment sheet music.

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Officium vespertinum - pars I. Psalmi I composed by Adam Otradovic Michna. For singing voice, mixed choir, organ. This edition. Complete edition. Adam Vaclav Michna. Compositiones 6. Czech title. Officium vespertinum - pars I. Psalmi I. Classical. Complete edition, Score. Language. Latin, Text Language. Czech. German. English. Published by Editio Baerenreiter Praha. PA.H7837. ISBN 9790260102101. With Language. Latin, Text Language. Czech. German. English. Classical. 31 x 23.5 cm inches. Officium vespertinum is a collection of church compositions. its 1st volume consists of pieces intended for Sunday vespers or, alternatively, Easter vespers - 5 psalms. according to Hebrew numbering, no. 110, 111, 112, 113 and 114. for solo voice and four-part choir accompanied by organ and, possibly, various historical instruments doubling the vocal parts. The collection is published following a discovery by its editors - Dr. Jiri Sehnal and Prof. Vratislav Belsky - who succeeded in acquiring the missing parts from foreign archives. Prof. Belsky also revised the score. The collection was published thanks to the financial support from the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic.

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Officium vespertinum - pars I. Psalmi I composed by Adam Otradovic Michna. Voor zangstem, gemengd koor, orgel. Deze editie. Complete Edition. Adam Vaclav Michna. Compositiones 6. Tsjechische titel. Officium vespertinum - pars I. Psalmi I. Classical. Volledige uitgave, Score. Taal. Latijn, Tekst Taal. Tsjechisch. Duits. Engels. Gepubliceerd door Editio Baerenreiter Praha. PA.H7837. ISBN 9790260102101. Met Taal. Latijn, Tekst Taal. Tsjechisch. Duits. Engels. Klassiek. 31 x 23.5 cm inch. Officium vespertinum is a collection of church compositions. its 1st volume consists of pieces intended for Sunday vespers or, alternatively, Easter vespers - 5 psalms. according to Hebrew numbering, no. 110, 111, 112, 113 and 114. for solo voice and four-part choir accompanied by organ and, possibly, various historical instruments doubling the vocal parts. The collection is published following a discovery by its editors - Dr. Jiri Sehnal and Prof. Vratislav Belsky - who succeeded in acquiring the missing parts from foreign archives. Prof. Belsky also revised the score. The collection was published thanks to the financial support from the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic.