Composed by Ludwig van
Beethoven. Edited by
Ernst Herttrich. This
edition: urtext. 1x
40.689/21 flute 1, 1x
40.689/22 flute 2, 1x
40.689/23 oboe 1, 1x
40.689/24 oboe 2, 1x
40.689/25 clarinet 1, 1x
40.689/26 clarinet 2, 1x
40.689/27 bassoon 1, 1x
40.689/28 bassoon 2, 1x
40.689/29 double bassoon,
1x 40.689/31 horn 1, 1x
40.689/32 horn 2, .
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Urtext Editions; Carus
sheet music series: Vocal
scores XL. German title:
Missa Solemnis In D Op.
123. Innovative practice
aids, Sacred vocal music,
Masses, Latin. Set of
Orchestra Parts. Composed
1817/23. Op. 123. 352
pages. Duration 90
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
40.689/09. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.4068909).
ISBN
9790007220389. Key: D
major. Language:
Latin.
Beethoven
described his Missa
solemnis as his greatest
work several times, a
work which, coming from
the heart, was to touch
and move audiences. The
surviving sources enable
us to recognize how
intensively and how long
he worked on the
composition in order to
give what he felt was
adequate expression to
the text. In its length
and musical demands, the
Missa solemnis goes far
beyond typical liturgical
settings, and the
premiere took place, for
good reason, in a concert
hall. The chorus plays a
key structural role in
the work, and in the
process has to master
some extremely demanding
sections. The leading
Beethoven expert Ernst
Herttrich has produced an
Urtext edition based on
the available sources,
and reflecting the latest
state of scholarship.
Score and parts available
separately - see item
CA.4068900.
Aus:
Messe in F (2.
Fassung). Composed by
Franz Schubert. Arranged
by Paul Horn. German
title: Messe in F, Dona 2
alt BA. Sacred vocal
music, Mass sections,
Peace and justice. Single
Part, Violin 2. D 105. 4
pages. Carus Verlag #CV
40.656/62. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.4065662).
ISBN
9790007219765. Key: F
major. Language:
Latin.
Piano/Vocal
score available
separately - see item
CA.4065653.
Aus:
Messe in F (2.
Fassung). Composed by
Franz Schubert. Arranged
by Paul Horn. German
title: Messe in F, Dona 2
alt BA. Sacred vocal
music, Mass sections,
Peace and justice. Single
Part, Cello/Double Bass.
D 105. 4 pages. Carus
Verlag #CV 40.656/64.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.4065664).
ISBN
9790007219789. Key: F
major. Language:
Latin.
Piano/Vocal
score available
separately - see item
CA.4065653.
Aus:
Messe in F (2.
Fassung). Composed by
Franz Schubert. Arranged
by Paul Horn. German
title: Messe in F, Dona 2
alt BA. Sacred vocal
music, Mass sections,
Peace and justice. Single
Part, Viola. D 105. 4
pages. Carus Verlag #CV
40.656/63. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.4065663).
ISBN
9790007219772. Key: F
major. Language:
Latin.
Piano/Vocal
score available
separately - see item
CA.4065653.
Aus:
Messe in F (2.
Fassung). Composed by
Franz Schubert. Arranged
by Paul Horn. German
title: Messe in F, Dona 2
alt BA. Sacred vocal
music, Mass sections,
Peace and justice. Single
Part, Violin 1. D 105. 4
pages. Carus Verlag #CV
40.656/61. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.4065661).
ISBN
9790007219758. Key: F
major. Language:
Latin.
Piano/Vocal
score available
separately - see item
CA.4065653.
Composed
by Charles Francois
Gounod. Edited by Barbara
Grossmann. This edition:
urtext. 1x 27.315/21
flute 1, 1x 27.315/22
flute 2, 1x 27.315/23
oboe 1, 1x 27.315/24 oboe
2, 1x 27.315/25 clarinet
1, 1x 27.315/26 clarinet
2, 1x 27.315/27 bassoon
1, 2x 27.315/28 bassoon
2, 1x 27.315/31 horn 1,
1x 27.315/32 horn 2, 1x
27.315/33 horn 3, 1x
27.31. Stuttgart Urtext
Edition: Urtext Editions;
French Sacred Music.
Requiem (Gounods Letztes
Werk). Sacred vocal
music, Requiem, End of
the church year,
Mourning, death. Set of
Orchestra Parts. CG op.
Posth. 104 pages.
Duration 35 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
27.315/09. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.2731509).
ISBN
9790007201685. Key: C
major. Language:
Latin.
Charles
Gounod composed this
Requiem under the impact
of the death of his
four-year-old grandson,
Maurice. According to
information handed down,
while finishing the
details of this work he
was overtaken by death.
It was published
posthumously in various
constellations by his
pupil, Henri Busser, but
the only complete version
from the pen of Gounod is
the version for large
orchestra, which is
published here for the
first time in a critical
edition. Gounod's
Requiem, unlike many
contemporary settings of
the Mass of the Dead, is
not characterized by
darkness and terror.
Rather, with all of its
trepidation - expressed
through a marked
chromaticism - an
atmosphere of hopeful
expectation, of trust in
the grace and equity of
the divine judge
predominates. This
confidence finds its
expression in the choice
of the fundamental key of
C major, which is rather
unusual for a requiem.
The work was given an
impressive performance on
the occasion of the first
anniversary of Gounod's
death in the Parisian
church of
Sainte-Madeleine under
the direction of Gabriel
Fauré and it was
highly acclaimed by the
contemporary press. Score
and parts available
separately - see item
CA.2731500.
O
Heiland, reiss die Himmel
auf. Composed by Max
Bruch. Edited by Minkus
Teske. 1x 10.364/21 flute
1, 1x 10.364/22 flute 2,
1x 10.364/23 oboe 1, 1x
10.364/24 oboe 2, 1x
10.364/25 clarinet 1, 1x
10.364/26 clarinet 2, 1x
10.364/27 bassoon 1, 1x
10.364/28 bassoon 2, 1x
10.364/31 horn 1, 1x
10.364/32 horn 2, 1x
10.364/33 horn 3, 1x
10.36. Harmony parts.
Sacred vocal music,
Cantatas, Advent. Set of
Orchestra Parts. Composed
1868/1869. Op. 29.
Duration 14 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
10.364/09. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.1036409).
ISBN
9790007190378. Text
language: German. Text:
von Spee, Friedrich /
Simrock, Karl.
Max
Bruch succeeded in
composing an impressive
setting of the well known
Advent text, O Heiland,
reiss die Himmel auf (O
Saviour, tear open the
heavens). Compositionally
it is extremely
sophisticated in its
construction; Bruch
combines both the choir
and orchestra in a
powerfully expressive and
moving portrayal of
mankind waiting for the
coming of the Saviour.
Following the premiere of
the work in 1869 it was
celebrated as Bruch's
most important choral
work, but later it fell
largely into oblivion.
Almost 150 years after it
was composed, for the
first time a
critical-scholarly
edition is now available
to the public. Score and
parts available
separately - see item
CA.1036400.
Composed by Ludwig van
Beethoven. Edited by
Ernst Herttrich. This
edition: urtext.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Urtext Editions; Carus
sheet music series: Vocal
scores XL. German title:
Missa Solemnis In D Op.
123. Innovative practice
aids, Sacred vocal music,
Masses, Latin. Single
Part, Organ. Composed
1817/23. Op. 123. 32
pages. Duration 90
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
40.689/49. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.4068949).
ISBN
9790007097295. Key: D
major. Language:
Latin.
Beethoven
described his Missa
solemnis as his greatest
work several times, a
work which, coming from
the heart, was to touch
and move audiences. The
surviving sources enable
us to recognize how
intensively and how long
he worked on the
composition in order to
give what he felt was
adequate expression to
the text. In its length
and musical demands, the
Missa solemnis goes far
beyond typical liturgical
settings, and the
premiere took place, for
good reason, in a concert
hall. The chorus plays a
key structural role in
the work, and in the
process has to master
some extremely demanding
sections. The leading
Beethoven expert Ernst
Herttrich has produced an
Urtext edition based on
the available sources,
and reflecting the latest
state of scholarship.
Score and part available
separately - see item
CA.4068900.
Composed by Ludwig van
Beethoven. Edited by
Ernst Herttrich. This
edition: urtext.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Urtext Editions; Carus
sheet music series: Vocal
scores XL. German title:
Missa Solemnis In D Op.
123. Innovative practice
aids, Sacred vocal music,
Masses, Latin. Set of
Orchestra Parts. Composed
1817/23. Op. 123.
Duration 90 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
40.689/19. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.4068919).
ISBN
9790007133481. Key: D
major. Language:
Latin.
Beethoven
described his Missa
solemnis as his greatest
work several times, a
work which, coming from
the heart, was to touch
and move audiences. The
surviving sources enable
us to recognize how
intensively and how long
he worked on the
composition in order to
give what he felt was
adequate expression to
the text. In its length
and musical demands, the
Missa solemnis goes far
beyond typical liturgical
settings, and the
premiere took place, for
good reason, in a concert
hall. The chorus plays a
key structural role in
the work, and in the
process has to master
some extremely demanding
sections. The leading
Beethoven expert Ernst
Herttrich has produced an
Urtext edition based on
the available sources,
and reflecting the latest
state of scholarship.
Score and parts available
separately - see item
CA.4068900.
Composed by Ludwig van
Beethoven. Edited by
Ernst Herttrich. This
edition: urtext.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Urtext Editions; Carus
sheet music series: Vocal
scores XL. German title:
Missa Solemnis In D Op.
123. Innovative practice
aids, Sacred vocal music,
Masses, Latin. Choral
Score. Composed 1817/23.
Op. 123. 36 pages.
Duration 90 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
40.689/05. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.4068905).
ISBN
9790007131135. Key: D
major. Language:
Latin.
Beethoven
described his Missa
solemnis as his greatest
work several times, a
work which, coming from
the heart, was to touch
and move audiences. The
surviving sources enable
us to recognize how
intensively and how long
he worked on the
composition in order to
give what he felt was
adequate expression to
the text. In its length
and musical demands, the
Missa solemnis goes far
beyond typical liturgical
settings, and the
premiere took place, for
good reason, in a concert
hall. The chorus plays a
key structural role in
the work, and in the
process has to master
some extremely demanding
sections. The leading
Beethoven expert Ernst
Herttrich has produced an
Urtext edition based on
the available sources,
and reflecting the latest
state of scholarship.
Score available
separately - see item
CA.4068900.
Composed by Gabriel
Faure. Edited by Marc
Rigaudiere. French Sacred
Music. Requiem. Fassung
1889 Fur Kleines Orchest.
Sacred vocal music,
Requiem. Single Part,
Cello 2. Composed 1901.
12 pages. Duration 35
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
27.311/15. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.2731115).
ISBN
9790007201579. Language:
Latin.
The Requiem
of Gabriel Faure is now
available in two
versions: in the
symphonic version which
was completed in 1900 and
in a version with small
orchestra of 1889. The
symphonic version of
Gabriel Faure's Requiem,
published in 1901, was
the product of a 13-year
compositional process.
Starting from the
original five-movement
form for strings, harp
and organ, the composer
wrote two additional
movements, one after the
other, and expanded the
instrumentation in
various stages for later
performances. The present
reconstruction of a
version with small
orchestra differs from
other such attempts in
that for the first time
it presents the work not
in a mixed version, but
rather in the unified
form from 1889. This is
distinguished from the
final version both in
musical terms, as well as
through the fact that it
forgoes the use of
flutes, clarinets and
bassoons, while employing
only two horns instead of
four. With a critical
Report with information
about the source
situation and the
edition, and containing
the individual readings
(alternative readings,
etc.). Since in 1889 the
Offertoire was still
without the choral
section the present
edition contains the
Offertoire of the final
version as appendix. Now
available in carus music,
the choir app. Score and
part available separately
- see item
CA.2731100.
Composed by Gabriel
Faure. Edited by Marc
Rigaudiere. French Sacred
Music. Requiem. Fassung
1889 Fur Kleines Orchest.
Sacred vocal music,
Requiem. Single Part,
Viola 2. Composed 1901.
16 pages. Duration 35
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
27.311/13. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.2731113).
ISBN
9790007201555. Language:
Latin.
The Requiem
of Gabriel Faure is now
available in two
versions: in the
symphonic version which
was completed in 1900 and
in a version with small
orchestra of 1889. The
symphonic version of
Gabriel Faure's Requiem,
published in 1901, was
the product of a 13-year
compositional process.
Starting from the
original five-movement
form for strings, harp
and organ, the composer
wrote two additional
movements, one after the
other, and expanded the
instrumentation in
various stages for later
performances. The present
reconstruction of a
version with small
orchestra differs from
other such attempts in
that for the first time
it presents the work not
in a mixed version, but
rather in the unified
form from 1889. This is
distinguished from the
final version both in
musical terms, as well as
through the fact that it
forgoes the use of
flutes, clarinets and
bassoons, while employing
only two horns instead of
four. With a critical
Report with information
about the source
situation and the
edition, and containing
the individual readings
(alternative readings,
etc.). Since in 1889 the
Offertoire was still
without the choral
section the present
edition contains the
Offertoire of the final
version as appendix. Now
available in carus music,
the choir app. Score and
part available separately
- see item
CA.2731100.
Composed by Gabriel
Faure. Edited by Marc
Rigaudiere. French Sacred
Music. Requiem. Fassung
1889 Fur Kleines Orchest.
Sacred vocal music,
Requiem. Single Part,
Cello 1. Composed 1901.
12 pages. Duration 35
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
27.311/14. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.2731114).
ISBN
9790007201562. Language:
Latin.
The Requiem
of Gabriel Faure is now
available in two
versions: in the
symphonic version which
was completed in 1900 and
in a version with small
orchestra of 1889. The
symphonic version of
Gabriel Faure's Requiem,
published in 1901, was
the product of a 13-year
compositional process.
Starting from the
original five-movement
form for strings, harp
and organ, the composer
wrote two additional
movements, one after the
other, and expanded the
instrumentation in
various stages for later
performances. The present
reconstruction of a
version with small
orchestra differs from
other such attempts in
that for the first time
it presents the work not
in a mixed version, but
rather in the unified
form from 1889. This is
distinguished from the
final version both in
musical terms, as well as
through the fact that it
forgoes the use of
flutes, clarinets and
bassoons, while employing
only two horns instead of
four. With a critical
Report with information
about the source
situation and the
edition, and containing
the individual readings
(alternative readings,
etc.). Since in 1889 the
Offertoire was still
without the choral
section the present
edition contains the
Offertoire of the final
version as appendix. Now
available in carus music,
the choir app. Score and
part available separately
- see item
CA.2731100.
Composed by Gabriel
Faure. Edited by Marc
Rigaudiere. French Sacred
Music. Requiem. Fassung
1889 Fur Kleines Orchest.
Sacred vocal music,
Requiem. Single Part,
Viola 1. Composed 1901.
16 pages. Duration 35
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
27.311/12. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.2731112).
ISBN
9790007201548. Language:
Latin.
The Requiem
of Gabriel Faure is now
available in two
versions: in the
symphonic version which
was completed in 1900 and
in a version with small
orchestra of 1889. The
symphonic version of
Gabriel Faure's Requiem,
published in 1901, was
the product of a 13-year
compositional process.
Starting from the
original five-movement
form for strings, harp
and organ, the composer
wrote two additional
movements, one after the
other, and expanded the
instrumentation in
various stages for later
performances. The present
reconstruction of a
version with small
orchestra differs from
other such attempts in
that for the first time
it presents the work not
in a mixed version, but
rather in the unified
form from 1889. This is
distinguished from the
final version both in
musical terms, as well as
through the fact that it
forgoes the use of
flutes, clarinets and
bassoons, while employing
only two horns instead of
four. With a critical
Report with information
about the source
situation and the
edition, and containing
the individual readings
(alternative readings,
etc.). Since in 1889 the
Offertoire was still
without the choral
section the present
edition contains the
Offertoire of the final
version as appendix. Now
available in carus music,
the choir app. Score and
part available separately
- see item
CA.2731100.
Composed by Gabriel
Faure. Edited by Marc
Rigaudiere. French Sacred
Music. Requiem. Fassung
1889 Fur Kleines Orchest.
Sacred vocal music,
Requiem. Single Part,
Double Bass. Composed
1901. 12 pages. Duration
35 minutes. Carus Verlag
#CV 27.311/16. Published
by Carus Verlag
(CA.2731116).
ISBN
9790007201586. Language:
Latin.
The Requiem
of Gabriel Faure is now
available in two
versions: in the
symphonic version which
was completed in 1900 and
in a version with small
orchestra of 1889. The
symphonic version of
Gabriel Faure's Requiem,
published in 1901, was
the product of a 13-year
compositional process.
Starting from the
original five-movement
form for strings, harp
and organ, the composer
wrote two additional
movements, one after the
other, and expanded the
instrumentation in
various stages for later
performances. The present
reconstruction of a
version with small
orchestra differs from
other such attempts in
that for the first time
it presents the work not
in a mixed version, but
rather in the unified
form from 1889. This is
distinguished from the
final version both in
musical terms, as well as
through the fact that it
forgoes the use of
flutes, clarinets and
bassoons, while employing
only two horns instead of
four. With a critical
Report with information
about the source
situation and the
edition, and containing
the individual readings
(alternative readings,
etc.). Since in 1889 the
Offertoire was still
without the choral
section the present
edition contains the
Offertoire of the final
version as appendix. Now
available in carus music,
the choir app. Score and
part available separately
- see item
CA.2731100.
Composed by Gabriel
Faure. Edited by Marc
Rigaudiere. French Sacred
Music. Requiem. Fassung
1889 Fur Kleines Orchest.
Sacred vocal music,
Requiem. Single Part,
Organ. Composed 1901. 20
pages. Duration 35
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
27.311/49. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.2731149).
ISBN
9790007201593. Language:
Latin.
The Requiem
of Gabriel Faure is now
available in two
versions: in the
symphonic version which
was completed in 1900 and
in a version with small
orchestra of 1889. The
symphonic version of
Gabriel Faure's Requiem,
published in 1901, was
the product of a 13-year
compositional process.
Starting from the
original five-movement
form for strings, harp
and organ, the composer
wrote two additional
movements, one after the
other, and expanded the
instrumentation in
various stages for later
performances. The present
reconstruction of a
version with small
orchestra differs from
other such attempts in
that for the first time
it presents the work not
in a mixed version, but
rather in the unified
form from 1889. This is
distinguished from the
final version both in
musical terms, as well as
through the fact that it
forgoes the use of
flutes, clarinets and
bassoons, while employing
only two horns instead of
four. With a critical
Report with information
about the source
situation and the
edition, and containing
the individual readings
(alternative readings,
etc.). Since in 1889 the
Offertoire was still
without the choral
section the present
edition contains the
Offertoire of the final
version as appendix. Now
available in carus music,
the choir app. Score and
part available separately
- see item
CA.2731100.
Composed by Gabriel
Faure. Edited by Marc
Rigaudiere. French Sacred
Music. Requiem. Fassung
1889 Fur Kleines Orchest.
Sacred vocal music,
Requiem. Choral Score.
Composed 1901. 12 pages.
Duration 35 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
27.311/05. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.2731105).
ISBN
9790007132255. Language:
Latin.
The Requiem
of Gabriel Faure is now
available in two
versions: in the
symphonic version which
was completed in 1900 and
in a version with small
orchestra of 1889. The
symphonic version of
Gabriel Faure's Requiem,
published in 1901, was
the product of a 13-year
compositional process.
Starting from the
original five-movement
form for strings, harp
and organ, the composer
wrote two additional
movements, one after the
other, and expanded the
instrumentation in
various stages for later
performances. The present
reconstruction of a
version with small
orchestra differs from
other such attempts in
that for the first time
it presents the work not
in a mixed version, but
rather in the unified
form from 1889. This is
distinguished from the
final version both in
musical terms, as well as
through the fact that it
forgoes the use of
flutes, clarinets and
bassoons, while employing
only two horns instead of
four. With a critical
Report with information
about the source
situation and the
edition, and containing
the individual readings
(alternative readings,
etc.). Since in 1889 the
Offertoire was still
without the choral
section the present
edition contains the
Offertoire of the final
version as appendix. Now
available in carus music,
the choir app. Score
available separately -
see item CA.2731100.
Composed
by Charles Francois
Gounod. Edited by Barbara
Grossmann. This edition:
urtext. Stuttgart Urtext
Edition: Urtext Editions;
French Sacred Music.
Requiem (Gounods Letztes
Werk). Sacred vocal
music, Requiem, End of
the church year,
Mourning, death. Single
Part, Violin 2. CG op.
Posth. 12 pages. Duration
35 minutes. Carus Verlag
#CV 27.315/12. Published
by Carus Verlag
(CA.2731512).
ISBN
9790007201708. Key: C
major. Language:
Latin.
Charles
Gounod composed this
Requiem under the impact
of the death of his
four-year-old grandson,
Maurice. According to
information handed down,
while finishing the
details of this work he
was overtaken by death.
It was published
posthumously in various
constellations by his
pupil, Henri Busser, but
the only complete version
from the pen of Gounod is
the version for large
orchestra, which is
published here for the
first time in a critical
edition. Gounod's
Requiem, unlike many
contemporary settings of
the Mass of the Dead, is
not characterized by
darkness and terror.
Rather, with all of its
trepidation - expressed
through a marked
chromaticism - an
atmosphere of hopeful
expectation, of trust in
the grace and equity of
the divine judge
predominates. This
confidence finds its
expression in the choice
of the fundamental key of
C major, which is rather
unusual for a requiem.
The work was given an
impressive performance on
the occasion of the first
anniversary of Gounod's
death in the Parisian
church of
Sainte-Madeleine under
the direction of Gabriel
Fauré and it was
highly acclaimed by the
contemporary press. Score
and part available
separately - see item
CA.2731500.
Composed
by Charles Francois
Gounod. Edited by Barbara
Grossmann. This edition:
urtext. Stuttgart Urtext
Edition: Urtext Editions;
French Sacred Music.
Requiem (Gounods Letztes
Werk). Sacred vocal
music, Requiem, End of
the church year,
Mourning, death. Single
Part, Double Bass. CG op.
Posth. 8 pages. Duration
35 minutes. Carus Verlag
#CV 27.315/15. Published
by Carus Verlag
(CA.2731515).
ISBN
9790007201739. Key: C
major. Language:
Latin.
Charles
Gounod composed this
Requiem under the impact
of the death of his
four-year-old grandson,
Maurice. According to
information handed down,
while finishing the
details of this work he
was overtaken by death.
It was published
posthumously in various
constellations by his
pupil, Henri Busser, but
the only complete version
from the pen of Gounod is
the version for large
orchestra, which is
published here for the
first time in a critical
edition. Gounod's
Requiem, unlike many
contemporary settings of
the Mass of the Dead, is
not characterized by
darkness and terror.
Rather, with all of its
trepidation - expressed
through a marked
chromaticism - an
atmosphere of hopeful
expectation, of trust in
the grace and equity of
the divine judge
predominates. This
confidence finds its
expression in the choice
of the fundamental key of
C major, which is rather
unusual for a requiem.
The work was given an
impressive performance on
the occasion of the first
anniversary of Gounod's
death in the Parisian
church of
Sainte-Madeleine under
the direction of Gabriel
Fauré and it was
highly acclaimed by the
contemporary press. Score
and part available
separately - see item
CA.2731500.
Composed
by Charles Francois
Gounod. Edited by Barbara
Grossmann. This edition:
urtext. Stuttgart Urtext
Edition: Urtext Editions;
French Sacred Music.
Requiem (Gounods Letztes
Werk). Sacred vocal
music, Requiem, End of
the church year,
Mourning, death. Single
Part, Viola. CG op.
Posth. 12 pages. Duration
35 minutes. Carus Verlag
#CV 27.315/13. Published
by Carus Verlag
(CA.2731513).
ISBN
9790007201715. Key: C
major. Language:
Latin.
Charles
Gounod composed this
Requiem under the impact
of the death of his
four-year-old grandson,
Maurice. According to
information handed down,
while finishing the
details of this work he
was overtaken by death.
It was published
posthumously in various
constellations by his
pupil, Henri Busser, but
the only complete version
from the pen of Gounod is
the version for large
orchestra, which is
published here for the
first time in a critical
edition. Gounod's
Requiem, unlike many
contemporary settings of
the Mass of the Dead, is
not characterized by
darkness and terror.
Rather, with all of its
trepidation - expressed
through a marked
chromaticism - an
atmosphere of hopeful
expectation, of trust in
the grace and equity of
the divine judge
predominates. This
confidence finds its
expression in the choice
of the fundamental key of
C major, which is rather
unusual for a requiem.
The work was given an
impressive performance on
the occasion of the first
anniversary of Gounod's
death in the Parisian
church of
Sainte-Madeleine under
the direction of Gabriel
Fauré and it was
highly acclaimed by the
contemporary press. Score
and part available
separately - see item
CA.2731500.
Composed
by Charles Francois
Gounod. Edited by Barbara
Grossmann. This edition:
urtext. Stuttgart Urtext
Edition: Urtext Editions;
French Sacred Music.
German title: Requiem
(Gounods Letztes Werk).
Sacred vocal music,
Requiem, End of the
church year, Mourning,
death. Set of Orchestra
Parts. CG op. Posth.
Duration 35 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
27.315/19. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.2731519).
ISBN
9790007137366. Key: C
major. Language:
Latin.
Charles
Gounod composed this
Requiem under the impact
of the death of his
four-year-old grandson,
Maurice. According to
information handed down,
while finishing the
details of this work he
was overtaken by death.
It was published
posthumously in various
constellations by his
pupil, Henri Busser, but
the only complete version
from the pen of Gounod is
the version for large
orchestra, which is
published here for the
first time in a critical
edition. Gounod's
Requiem, unlike many
contemporary settings of
the Mass of the Dead, is
not characterized by
darkness and terror.
Rather, with all of its
trepidation - expressed
through a marked
chromaticism - an
atmosphere of hopeful
expectation, of trust in
the grace and equity of
the divine judge
predominates. This
confidence finds its
expression in the choice
of the fundamental key of
C major, which is rather
unusual for a requiem.
The work was given an
impressive performance on
the occasion of the first
anniversary of Gounod's
death in the Parisian
church of
Sainte-Madeleine under
the direction of Gabriel
Fauré and it was
highly acclaimed by the
contemporary press. Score
and parts available
separately - see item
CA.2731500.
Composed
by Charles Francois
Gounod. Edited by Barbara
Grossmann. This edition:
urtext. Stuttgart Urtext
Edition: Urtext Editions;
French Sacred Music.
Requiem (Gounods Letztes
Werk). Sacred vocal
music, Requiem, End of
the church year,
Mourning, death. Single
Part, Violin. CG op.
Posth. 12 pages. Duration
35 minutes. Carus Verlag
#CV 27.315/11. Published
by Carus Verlag
(CA.2731511).
ISBN
9790007201692. Key: C
major. Language:
Latin.
Charles
Gounod composed this
Requiem under the impact
of the death of his
four-year-old grandson,
Maurice. According to
information handed down,
while finishing the
details of this work he
was overtaken by death.
It was published
posthumously in various
constellations by his
pupil, Henri Busser, but
the only complete version
from the pen of Gounod is
the version for large
orchestra, which is
published here for the
first time in a critical
edition. Gounod's
Requiem, unlike many
contemporary settings of
the Mass of the Dead, is
not characterized by
darkness and terror.
Rather, with all of its
trepidation - expressed
through a marked
chromaticism - an
atmosphere of hopeful
expectation, of trust in
the grace and equity of
the divine judge
predominates. This
confidence finds its
expression in the choice
of the fundamental key of
C major, which is rather
unusual for a requiem.
The work was given an
impressive performance on
the occasion of the first
anniversary of Gounod's
death in the Parisian
church of
Sainte-Madeleine under
the direction of Gabriel
Fauré and it was
highly acclaimed by the
contemporary press. Score
and part available
separately - see item
CA.2731500.
Composed
by Charles Francois
Gounod. Edited by Barbara
Grossmann. This edition:
urtext. Stuttgart Urtext
Edition: Urtext Editions;
French Sacred Music.
Requiem (Gounods Letztes
Werk). Sacred vocal
music, Requiem, End of
the church year,
Mourning, death. Single
Part, Cello. CG op.
Posth. 8 pages. Duration
35 minutes. Carus Verlag
#CV 27.315/14. Published
by Carus Verlag
(CA.2731514).
ISBN
9790007201722. Key: C
major. Language:
Latin.
Charles
Gounod composed this
Requiem under the impact
of the death of his
four-year-old grandson,
Maurice. According to
information handed down,
while finishing the
details of this work he
was overtaken by death.
It was published
posthumously in various
constellations by his
pupil, Henri Busser, but
the only complete version
from the pen of Gounod is
the version for large
orchestra, which is
published here for the
first time in a critical
edition. Gounod's
Requiem, unlike many
contemporary settings of
the Mass of the Dead, is
not characterized by
darkness and terror.
Rather, with all of its
trepidation - expressed
through a marked
chromaticism - an
atmosphere of hopeful
expectation, of trust in
the grace and equity of
the divine judge
predominates. This
confidence finds its
expression in the choice
of the fundamental key of
C major, which is rather
unusual for a requiem.
The work was given an
impressive performance on
the occasion of the first
anniversary of Gounod's
death in the Parisian
church of
Sainte-Madeleine under
the direction of Gabriel
Fauré and it was
highly acclaimed by the
contemporary press. Score
and part available
separately - see item
CA.2731500.
Composed
by Charles Francois
Gounod. Edited by Barbara
Grossmann. This edition:
urtext. Stuttgart Urtext
Edition: Urtext Editions;
French Sacred Music.
Requiem (Gounods Letztes
Werk). Sacred vocal
music, Requiem, End of
the church year,
Mourning, death. Single
Part, Organ. CG op.
Posth. 4 pages. Duration
35 minutes. Carus Verlag
#CV 27.315/49. Published
by Carus Verlag
(CA.2731549).
ISBN
9790007201746. Key: C
major. Language:
Latin.
Charles
Gounod composed this
Requiem under the impact
of the death of his
four-year-old grandson,
Maurice. According to
information handed down,
while finishing the
details of this work he
was overtaken by death.
It was published
posthumously in various
constellations by his
pupil, Henri Busser, but
the only complete version
from the pen of Gounod is
the version for large
orchestra, which is
published here for the
first time in a critical
edition. Gounod's
Requiem, unlike many
contemporary settings of
the Mass of the Dead, is
not characterized by
darkness and terror.
Rather, with all of its
trepidation - expressed
through a marked
chromaticism - an
atmosphere of hopeful
expectation, of trust in
the grace and equity of
the divine judge
predominates. This
confidence finds its
expression in the choice
of the fundamental key of
C major, which is rather
unusual for a requiem.
The work was given an
impressive performance on
the occasion of the first
anniversary of Gounod's
death in the Parisian
church of
Sainte-Madeleine under
the direction of Gabriel
Fauré and it was
highly acclaimed by the
contemporary press. Score
and part available
separately - see item
CA.2731500.
Composed
by Charles Francois
Gounod. Edited by Barbara
Grossmann. This edition:
urtext. Stuttgart Urtext
Edition: Urtext Editions;
French Sacred Music.
German title: Requiem
(Gounods Letztes Werk).
Sacred vocal music,
Requiem, End of the
church year, Mourning,
death. Full score. CG op.
Posth. 136 pages.
Duration 35 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
27.315/00. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.2731500).
ISBN
9790007095604. Key: C
major. Language:
Latin.
Charles
Gounod composed this
Requiem under the impact
of the death of his
four-year-old grandson,
Maurice. According to
information handed down,
while finishing the
details of this work he
was overtaken by death.
It was published
posthumously in various
constellations by his
pupil, Henri Busser, but
the only complete version
from the pen of Gounod is
the version for large
orchestra, which is
published here for the
first time in a critical
edition. Gounod's
Requiem, unlike many
contemporary settings of
the Mass of the Dead, is
not characterized by
darkness and terror.
Rather, with all of its
trepidation - expressed
through a marked
chromaticism - an
atmosphere of hopeful
expectation, of trust in
the grace and equity of
the divine judge
predominates. This
confidence finds its
expression in the choice
of the fundamental key of
C major, which is rather
unusual for a requiem.
The work was given an
impressive performance on
the occasion of the first
anniversary of Gounod's
death in the Parisian
church of
Sainte-Madeleine under
the direction of Gabriel
Fauré and it was
highly acclaimed by the
contemporary press.
O
Heiland, reiss die Himmel
auf. Composed by Max
Bruch. Edited by Minkus
Teske. Violin 1. Sacred
vocal music, Cantatas,
Advent. Single Part,
Violin 1. Composed
1868/1869. Op. 29. 8
pages. Duration 14
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
10.364/11. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.1036411).
ISBN
9790007190385. Text
language: German. Text:
von Spee, Friedrich /
Simrock, Karl.
Max
Bruch succeeded in
composing an impressive
setting of the well known
Advent text, O Heiland,
reiss die Himmel auf (O
Saviour, tear open the
heavens). Compositionally
it is extremely
sophisticated in its
construction; Bruch
combines both the choir
and orchestra in a
powerfully expressive and
moving portrayal of
mankind waiting for the
coming of the Saviour.
Following the premiere of
the work in 1869 it was
celebrated as Bruch's
most important choral
work, but later it fell
largely into oblivion.
Almost 150 years after it
was composed, for the
first time a
critical-scholarly
edition is now available
to the public. Score and
part available separately
- see item
CA.1036400.
O
Heiland, reiss die Himmel
auf. Composed by Max
Bruch. Edited by Minkus
Teske. Double bass.
Sacred vocal music,
Cantatas, Advent. Single
Part, Double Bass.
Composed 1868/1869. Op.
29. 4 pages. Duration 14
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
10.364/15. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.1036415).
ISBN
9790007190422. Text
language: German. Text:
von Spee, Friedrich /
Simrock, Karl.
Max
Bruch succeeded in
composing an impressive
setting of the well known
Advent text, O Heiland,
reiss die Himmel auf (O
Saviour, tear open the
heavens). Compositionally
it is extremely
sophisticated in its
construction; Bruch
combines both the choir
and orchestra in a
powerfully expressive and
moving portrayal of
mankind waiting for the
coming of the Saviour.
Following the premiere of
the work in 1869 it was
celebrated as Bruch's
most important choral
work, but later it fell
largely into oblivion.
Almost 150 years after it
was composed, for the
first time a
critical-scholarly
edition is now available
to the public. Score and
part available separately
- see item
CA.1036400.
O
Heiland, reiss die Himmel
auf. Composed by Max
Bruch. Edited by Minkus
Teske. Viola. Sacred
vocal music, Cantatas,
Advent. Single Part,
Viola. Composed
1868/1869. Op. 29. 8
pages. Duration 14
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
10.364/13. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.1036413).
ISBN
9790007190408. Text
language: German. Text:
von Spee, Friedrich /
Simrock, Karl.
Max
Bruch succeeded in
composing an impressive
setting of the well known
Advent text, O Heiland,
reiss die Himmel auf (O
Saviour, tear open the
heavens). Compositionally
it is extremely
sophisticated in its
construction; Bruch
combines both the choir
and orchestra in a
powerfully expressive and
moving portrayal of
mankind waiting for the
coming of the Saviour.
Following the premiere of
the work in 1869 it was
celebrated as Bruch's
most important choral
work, but later it fell
largely into oblivion.
Almost 150 years after it
was composed, for the
first time a
critical-scholarly
edition is now available
to the public. Score and
part available separately
- see item
CA.1036400.
O
Heiland, reiss die Himmel
auf. Composed by Max
Bruch. Edited by Minkus
Teske. Violoncello.
Sacred vocal music,
Cantatas, Advent. Single
Part, Cello. Composed
1868/1869. Op. 29. 4
pages. Duration 14
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
10.364/14. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.1036414).
ISBN
9790007190415. Text
language: German. Text:
von Spee, Friedrich /
Simrock, Karl.
Max
Bruch succeeded in
composing an impressive
setting of the well known
Advent text, O Heiland,
reiss die Himmel auf (O
Saviour, tear open the
heavens). Compositionally
it is extremely
sophisticated in its
construction; Bruch
combines both the choir
and orchestra in a
powerfully expressive and
moving portrayal of
mankind waiting for the
coming of the Saviour.
Following the premiere of
the work in 1869 it was
celebrated as Bruch's
most important choral
work, but later it fell
largely into oblivion.
Almost 150 years after it
was composed, for the
first time a
critical-scholarly
edition is now available
to the public. Score and
part available separately
- see item
CA.1036400.