SKU: KJ.9167
UPC: 084027047057.
This SSAATTBB a cappella setting of All Praise to Thee brings innovative textures and harmonic sonorities to the much-loved tune Tallis Canon. An opening statement of the tune is followed by SATB parts employing traditional canonic treatment, which then expands to 8 parts with sustained chords providing a new textural backdrop for the re-appearance of the hymn tune in augmented form.
SKU: CA.1011105
ISBN 9790007166410. Text language: German. Text: von Chamisso, Adelbert / Hebbel, Friedrich / Storm, Theodor / Trakl, Georg / Meyer, Conrad Ferdinand.
The Tanz der Toten (Dance of Death) is a melodrama for mixed chorus, narrator and piano, based on texts by Adelbert von Chamisso, Friedrich Hebbel, Conrad Ferdinand Meyer, Theodor Storm, and Georg Trakl. It portrays in music the journey from the world of the living to the kingdom of the dead. Score available separately - see item CA.1011100.
SKU: CA.178200
ISBN 9790007253974. German.
The conductor Frieder Bernius regards the motets of Hans Fahrmann as an indispensable and extremely welcome addition to the late Romantic repertoire. The composer's output is little known nowadays. Born in 1860, he was considered the Richard Strauss of the organ during his lifetime. With their demanding harmonies, Fahrmann's choral motets place high demands on choirs and - like Reger's works - stretch tonality to its extremes. And not least, their sonorous expressivity is thanks to their chromatic richness. Frieder Bernius has recorded the Motets opp. 34, 45, and 65 with the SWR Vokalensemble for the first time on CD (Carus 83.499).
SKU: CA.178100
ISBN 9790007253967. German.
SKU: CA.1011100
ISBN 9790007145903. Text language: German. Text: von Chamisso, Adelbert / Hebbel, Friedrich / Storm, Theodor / Trakl, Georg / Meyer, Conrad Ferdinand.
The Tanz der Toten (Dance of Death) is a melodrama for mixed chorus, narrator and piano, based on texts by Adelbert von Chamisso, Friedrich Hebbel, Conrad Ferdinand Meyer, Theodor Storm, and Georg Trakl. It portrays in music the journey from the world of the living to the kingdom of the dead.
SKU: CA.177700
ISBN 9790007253929. German.
SKU: CA.178000
ISBN 9790007253950. German.
SKU: CA.742900
ISBN M-007-25230-4. Language: Hebrew.
The a cappella motet Alleluja (2018) is a song of longing which resonates existential need as well as the hope of a profound connection to God. In the beginning, which is delicate and motivically very concentrated but metrically deliberately uncoordinated, more and more voices gather to sing together, until suddenly, starting from the bass, a violent and rhythmically exalted incantation breaks out. The following fortissimo unison in a high register is the climax of the entire work piece. In the Abgesang, the beginning is taken up, but now in a polyphonic and harmonically intensified setting. The end in A major seems like a salvation. The work has been released on the CD Rejoice. Vocal Music by Kay Johannsen (Carus 83.496/00).
SKU: CA.739600
ISBN M-007-25264-9. Language: English.
The motet Bless the Lord, O My Soul (2013) on verses from Psalm 103 exploits the possibilities of vocal combinations and the resulting sound effects to a high degree: In the opening invocation O my soul, the soprano 1 ascends to float above the fanned out low chord of the other voices; and beginning from For as the heavens are high above the earth, an eight-part fugato masses together into an extensive architecture of sound. The harmony of the work is tonal, but many enriched chords create a tension rich in nuances in the setting. The work has been released on the CD Rejoice. Vocal Music by Kay Johannsen (Carus 83.496/00).
SKU: CA.731700
ISBN 9790007159962. Key: G major. Language: German.
SKU: CA.177200
ISBN 9790007253875. German.
The renowned conductor Frieder Bernius regards the motets of Hans Fahrmann (1860-1940) as an indispensable and extremely welcome addition to the late Romantic repertoire. Fahrmann was born in Saxony. Although his choral works are generally little known nowadays, during his lifetime he was considered the Richard Strauss of the organ. With their challenging harmonies which stretch tonality to its extremes, they represent an exciting addition to the chamber choir repertoire. And not least, their sonorous expressivity is thanks to their chromatic richness. Frieder Bernius has recorded the Motets opp. 34, 45, and 65 for the first time on CD with the SWR Vokalensemble Stuttgart (Carus 83.499).
SKU: CA.177600
ISBN 9790007253912. German.
SKU: CA.177900
ISBN 9790007253943. German.
SKU: CA.178300
ISBN 9790007253981. German.
The conductor Frieder Bernius regards the motets of Hans Fahrmann as an indispensable and extremely welcome addition to the late Romantic repertoire. The composer's output is little known nowadays. Born in 1860, he was considered the Richard Strauss of the organ during his lifetime. With their demanding harmonies, Fahrmann's choral motets place high demands on choirs and - like Reger's works - stretch tonality to its extremes. And not least, their sonorous expressivity is thanks to their chromatic richness.Frieder Bernius has recorded the Motets opp. 34, 45, and 65 with the SWR Vokalensemble for the first time on CD (Carus 83.499).
SKU: BA.BA11061
ISBN 9790006559039. 32.5 x 25.5 cm inches. Language: German. Text: Johann Christian von Zedlitz.
“Ungewisses Licht†is an a cappella choral work by Manfred Trojahn.In it, the composer incorporates text fragments from a poem by Joseph Christian von Zedlitz once set to music by Robert Schumann.The piece lets us hear finely fanned out, rubbing surfaces, gently brought to an inner swaying by changing seconds - this is how the Esslinger Zeitung describes the sound character of the piece.
SKU: BA.BA07414
ISBN 9790006559183. 27 x 19 cm inches. Text Language: Latin.
Based on the well-known bible text “Sing unto the Lord a new song†(Psalm 96:1-3), this upbeat composition with strong dynamics and flowing block chords alternating with fast-paced polyphony brings across this joyful message and enthuses singers.Originally conceived for male choir, women’s voices have now been added so that this version for mixed choir presents a further dimension of colour. This version also makes it possible to divide the choir into two groups, one for women and another for men, and to have them sing either together or as separate units. The version for mixed choir was premiered in Uppsala Cathedral (Sweden) on 26 October 2013, with the Uppsala Cathedral Singers conducted by Ulric Andersson.“My music is my own and I have never tried to be original. That has always been my motto and I have only tried to use music to express all the feelings which life has to offer. This has led people to describe my music as ‘so sad that it sounds like birds who have lost their wings‘ but also as ‘the happiest classical music that we have ever heard’.My compositions are almost all sacred. They express not only my own faith but also my appreciation and respect for the timeless texts that have been used for centuries and centuries.â€MÃ¥rten Jansson (b. 1965), elected member of the Föreningen svenska tonsättare (the Society of Swedish Composers), graduated from the Royal College of Music, Stockholm (KHM) with an MFA degree in Music Education, Dalcroze Eurhythmics and Voice. For more than ten years he was the music director and conductor of “Carmenâ€, one of the most prominent womens’ vocal ensembles in Sweden. He currently teaches choral conducting and music theory as well as giving vocal tuition at the Bolandgymnasiet and Musikskolan in his home town of Uppsala.Please find a recording of Cantate Domino performed by the Riga Recording Studio Singers (Latvia) by clicking on Multimedia.
SKU: HL.49025623
ISBN 9790001012065. German.
SKU: HL.49001172
ISBN 9790001011464. 7.5x10.75x0.05 inches. German.
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