Dear members, Next year it will be 10 years since the death of Monsignor Domenico Bartolucci. With the Antwerp Cathedral Choir, I have sung his O sacrum convivium countless times. Now I would like to sing it next year, as a tribute, with my ensemble. Who dares to arrange this work for TTBB choir? Thank you in advance, Dirk Maes
What are the ranges of your T1 and B singers? The Renaissance way of doing this would be to put the superius down an octave. That's suboptimum in this case because it gives you an actual (3rd) tenor instead of a baritone part. And it's an actual alto and not an altus, so it doesn't work as a T1 part. Transposing down a step would help but not fully solve both issues, but would require basses with a solid low F.
Knowing the ranges of the singers would be necessary and also to know how free of a hand should an arranger have to set this for TTBB? Simply transposing this probably won't work from the brief glance I had of the score.
It works, just barely, if you transpose it down a seventh to A-flat major. You have to account for some low notes in the bass you can raise an octave unless you have some good oktavists.
Our singers have 'normal' ranges: tenors can't do a high C, basses can't do a low D. So, would anyone want to give it a try? Free hand for the arranger, but the soprano line should be recognisable.
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