Byrd, William - O Magnum Mysterium (Motet)
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OboeClarinetPlayer 3
French Horn in FClarinet in BbViolaAlto SaxophoneViolinPlayer 4
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About 'O Magnum Mysterium (Motet)'
Artist:
Born:
c. 1540
, London
Died:
4 July 1623
, Stondon Massey
The Artist:
William Byrd was an English composer and organist of the Renaissance era. He was known for his sacred and secular music, including his famous four-part hymns and elaborate keyboard works
Info:
According to the latest research, this piece is actually by Tomas Luis de Victoria 1548-1611
Time Signature:
4/4 (View more 4/4 Music)
Duration:
3:20
Score Key:
A minor (Sounding Pitch) (View more A minor Music for Flexible Mixed Ensemble - 4 Players )
Tempo Marking:
poco rubato tempo = 96-110
Number of Pages:
5
Difficulty:
Intermediate Level: Recommended for Intermediate Level players
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