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Introduction: The Quest for a Specific Musical Score If you have landed on this page, you are likely searching for a precise musical document: the "Benedizione a Frate Leone spartito PDF 13" . This string of keywords—mixing Italian (benedizione, frate leone, spartito), English (PDF), and a mysterious number (13)—represents a specific niche request within sacred choral music. Whether you are a choir director, a liturgical musician, a student of Franciscan spirituality, or a musicologist, this article will guide you through the origins, significance, and possible sources of this sheet music.
"Benedizione a Frate Leone" "spartito" "pdf" 13 benedizione a frate leone spartito pdf 13
In the following sections, we explore the historical context of the blessing to Brother Leo, the musical settings inspired by it, the meaning of the number 13, and how to locate a legitimate PDF of the score for rehearsal or performance. Before diving into the sheet music, it is essential to understand the figure behind the keyword. Introduction: The Quest for a Specific Musical Score
Other possible composers include , G. Scapin , or anonymous arranger for specific Franciscan congregations. Part 3: Decoding “PDF 13” – What Does the Number 13 Mean? The most puzzling part of your search query is the number 13 appended to "spartito pdf." Several interpretations are possible: Hypothesis 1: Catalog or Opus Number In classical music, composers assign opus numbers to their works. For example, “Benedizione a Frate Leone, Op. 13” would indicate it is the 13th published composition by a particular composer. Several lesser-known Italian composers (e.g., Domenico Stella, Luigi Picchi) wrote simple liturgical pieces. If you have a specific composer’s Opus 13, this number is a catalog identifier. Hypothesis 2: Page Number or File Index It could be that “13” refers to page 13 of a larger collection or hymnbook. For instance, the Vatican’s Laudario Francescano or Canti per la Liturgia might have “Benedizione a Frate Leone” starting on page 13. Hypothesis 3: Part of a Series or Internet Archive Identifier Some websites that collect PDFs of sacred music (such as ChoralWiki, Scribd, or archive.org) assign an ID number to uploaded files. “13” might simply be the 13th file in a given folder or the version number. Hypothesis 4: A Misremembered or Mis-typed Reference The user may originally have been looking for “Benedizione a Frate Leone spartito PDF in C major ” or “in 3/4 time,” and “13” could be a keyboard slip. However, repeated searches suggest “13” is intentionally part of the query. "Benedizione a Frate Leone" "spartito" "pdf" 13 In
intitle:"benedizione" intitle:"frate leone" filetype:pdf If all else fails, email the music director of the Sacro Convento di Assisi or the Fraternità Francescana in your region. Attach your query in Italian and English. Monks and friars are often happy to share chant sheets for non-commercial use. Part 5: Copyright and Ethical Use of the PDF It is crucial to remember that most modern compositions of the Benedizione a Frate Leone are under copyright – especially if composed after 1928 (in the US) or after 1970 in Europe. Marco Frisina’s works, for example, are administered by Edizioni Paoline and EDB (Edizioni Dehoniane Bologna) .
was one of the closest companions of St. Francis of Assisi (1181/82–1226). Leo served as Francis’s secretary, confessor, and constant support during the saint's most difficult moments, including the period when Francis received the stigmata on Mount La Verna in 1224.
Above all, remember that the is a gift of spiritual friendship from St. Francis to his most faithful companion. Whether you sing the simplest monophonic chant or a rich choral arrangement, the music serves the text—and the text is a channel of divine peace.
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