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<b>Requested by:</b> Richard Mix
<b>Requested by:</b> Richard Mix
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<b>Additional notes:</b> Series 14 of the Breitkopf & Haertel Werke contains five pieces of English church music by Mendelssohn: the opus 69 motets (Nunc, Jubilate, Mag.), an album piece \To[sic] the Evening Service\ (a Kyrie, and the bonus piece in the Kalmus 4 motets) and a Te Deum with (colla parte) organ.  Unfortunately there are many notes on the page and the English words (the original ones, though italised) are hard to read from  letter size reduction.
<b>Additional notes:</b> Series 14 of the Breitkopf & Haertel Werke contains five pieces of English church music by Mendelssohn: the opus 69 motets (Nunc, Jubilate, Mag.), an album piece \To[sic] the Evening Service\ (a Kyrie, and the bonus piece in the Kalmus 4 motets) and a Te Deum with (colla parte) organ.  Unfortunately there are many notes on the page and the English words (the original ones, though italised) are hard to read from  letter size reduction.
   Is anyone working on these already?
   Is anyone working on these already?
All of these scores are now available at CPDL. Look at the [[Felix Mendelssohn|composer page]].

Revision as of 03:19, 25 August 2007

Title: Te Deum; evening service op.69

Composer: Felix Mendelssohn

Date of request: 2002-02-17

Status: Completed

Requested by: Richard Mix

Additional notes: Series 14 of the Breitkopf & Haertel Werke contains five pieces of English church music by Mendelssohn: the opus 69 motets (Nunc, Jubilate, Mag.), an album piece \To[sic] the Evening Service\ (a Kyrie, and the bonus piece in the Kalmus 4 motets) and a Te Deum with (colla parte) organ. Unfortunately there are many notes on the page and the English words (the original ones, though italised) are hard to read from letter size reduction.

  Is anyone working on these already?

All of these scores are now available at CPDL. Look at the composer page.