The Gianaddas avoid complex meters. The score is written in exclusively. However, they use fermatas liberally, allowing conductors to stretch moments of prayerful silence—a notation they mark as "silence européen" (European silence) in the score.
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For the chorister, singing from this partition means literally breathing life into a score where every dynamic marking ( piano , forte , crescendo ) represents not just volume, but the rising and falling hopes of a union striving for peace. messe pro europa partition
The Gianaddas avoid complex meters. The score is written in exclusively. However, they use fermatas liberally, allowing conductors to stretch moments of prayerful silence—a notation they mark as "silence européen" (European silence) in the score.
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For the chorister, singing from this partition means literally breathing life into a score where every dynamic marking ( piano , forte , crescendo ) represents not just volume, but the rising and falling hopes of a union striving for peace.