| Item | Details |
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| Title | Oracolo del Signore (The Lord’s Oracle) |
| Composer | Francesco Frisina (1916‑2006), Italian composer, conductor and prolific writer of sacred and concert‑band music. |
| Catalogue/Opus | Often catalogued as Spartito #21 in the series of Frisian sacred works released for wind‑band and organ. |
| Year of Publication | First appeared in print in 1993 (Italian edition) and later in PDF format (circa 2010) by Editrice Musicale Bongiovanni / Rialto Music. |
| Genre / Form | Sacred‑concert work for organ, mixed choir, and optional brass/strings. Structured as a single‑movement, through‑composed piece that follows the text of a biblical oracle (Psalm 118 – “The Lord’s love endures forever”). |
| Length | Approx. 9–11 minutes (depending on tempo choices). |
| Scoring | - Organ (solo)
- SATB choir (with optional soloist)
- Optional brass ensemble (2 trumpets, 2 horns, 2 trombones, tuba) for added “processional” colour.
- Optional strings (solo violin/viola, small string quartet) for a more orchestral version. |
| PDF Details | 28‑page full‑score PDF with separate parts (organ, choir, brass, strings). Includes a short composer’s note, performance directions, and a piano‑reduction of the organ part. File size ~2 MB, high‑resolution PDF/A‑1b. |
Oracolo del Signore stands out as a well‑crafted, spiritually resonant work that showcases Francesco Frisina’s talent for marrying traditional liturgical sensibility with modern concert‑band color. The PDF edition is user‑friendly, the score is thoughtfully laid out, and the piece offers enough flexibility (optional brass/strings) to adapt to a wide variety of ensembles and venues. Oracolo Del Signore Frisina Spartito Pdf 21
Recommendation:
Overall rating (out of 5): 4.5/5 – a minor deduction only for the occasional balance challenges between organ and brass, which are easily resolved with proper registration and dynamics. | Item | Details | |------|---------| | Title
Where did you hear the song? During which Mass? (Advent, Ordinary Time, Wedding, Funeral?) Write down the first line of the lyrics. Oracolo del Signore stands out as a well‑crafted,
Marco Frisina’s works are copyrighted. He is the director of the Pontifical Lateran University Choir and the Rome Diocesan Choir. His sheet music is sold through authorized channels to support his ministry and the publishing houses.