Omnia Vincit Amor
by Michael John Trotta
3-Part - Sheet Music

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SKU: CF.BL1095

Composed by Michael John Trotta. Fold. Mjte. 8 pages. Duration 2 minutes, 17 seconds. BriLee Music #BL1095. Published by BriLee Music (CF.BL1095).

UPC: 680160912063. 6.875 x 10.5 inches. Key: G major. Latin. Virgil, Eclogues (37 BC).

This arrangement of Michael John Trotta's Omnia Vincit Amor for TTB is intended as an accessible piece for developing mixed singers and provides additional opportunities to focus on form, articulation, phrasing, and diction, among other skills. This energetic work is an accessible piece for emerging male choirs. Whether accompanied or a cappella, there are many opportunities to focus on form, articulation, phrasing and Latin diction, making Omnia Vincit Amor a wonderfully teachable piece. One of the first pieces in the Michael John Trotta Emerging Series, this composition is sure to be a favorite of choirs and audiences alike.
Use from BL1035 or BL1012 This new voicing is intended as an accessible piece for developing mixed singers and provides additional opportunities to focus on the following concepts: FORM: the piece is divided into an ABA form, and articulation and phrasing follow the form. ARTICULATION: (A) - marcato, (B) - legato PHRASING: 2 bar phrases (A), 4 bar phrases (B). Suspensions in (A) and (B). DIVISI: Optional notes allow for three- or four-part divisi to meet the needs of the ensemble. DISSONANCE: M2 tuning in suspensions throughout the piece DICTION: Offers an introduction to Latin on a secular text and opportunities to focus on pure vowels. PRONUNCIATION: There are only five pure vowels in Latin: a = AH e = EH i=EE o = *AW u = OO *Form OH with lips and cover with AH. Should sound like a rounded AH All R's should be flipped UPPER CASE syllables should receive primary stress Omnia vincit amor AWM-nee-ah VEEN-cheet AH-mawr et nos cedamus amori eht naws cheh-DAH-moos ah - MAW - ree Translation: Love conquers all, therefore let us surrender to love.
Use from BL1035 or BL1012This new voicing is intended as an accessible piece for developing mixed singers and provides additional opportunities to focus on the following concepts:FORM: the piece is divided into an ABA form, and articulation and phrasing follow the form.ARTICULATION: (A) - marcato, (B) - legatoPHRASING: 2 bar phrases (A), 4 bar phrases (B). Suspensions in (A) and (B).DIVISI: Optional notes allow for three- or four-part divisi to meet the needs of the ensemble.DISSONANCE: M2 tuning in suspensions throughout the pieceDICTION: Offers an introduction to Latin on a secular text and opportunities to focus on pure vowels.PRONUNCIATION: There are only five pure vowels in Latin:a = AH        e = EH        i=EE        o = *AW        u = OO*Form OH with lips and cover with AH. Should sound like a rounded AHAll R’s should be flippedUPPER CASE syllables should receive primary stressOmnia              vincit               amorAWM-nee-ah   VEEN-cheet   AH-mawret     nos        cedamus                  amorieht   naws     cheh-DAH-moos     ah - MAW - reeTranslation: Love conquers all, therefore let us surrender to love.