SKU: CA.3913405
ISBN 9790007103675. Language: German/English.
The Trauer-Actus is probably the earliest work in the Grimma collection of Telemann cantatas. Its textual and musical structur indicates that this work dates from Telemann's apprentice years at Hildesheim, between about 1696/97 and 1701. It belongs to a category of cantatas in which biblical quotations are brought together to etablish a particular theme, which can be supportet by existing hymns (se also Bach's Actus tragicus). Score available separately - see item CA.3913400.
SKU: CA.3913419
ISBN 9790007144272. Text language: German/English.
The Trauer-Actus is probably the earliest work in the Grimma collection of Telemann cantatas. Its textual and musical structur indicates that this work dates from Telemann's apprentice years at Hildesheim, between about 1696/97 and 1701. It belongs to a category of cantatas in which biblical quotations are brought together to etablish a particular theme, which can be supportet by existing hymns (se also Bach's Actus tragicus). Score and parts available separately - see item CA.3913400.
SKU: CA.3913414
ISBN 9790007215965. Language: German/English.
The Trauer-Actus is probably the earliest work in the Grimma collection of Telemann cantatas. Its textual and musical structur indicates that this work dates from Telemann's apprentice years at Hildesheim, between about 1696/97 and 1701. It belongs to a category of cantatas in which biblical quotations are brought together to etablish a particular theme, which can be supportet by existing hymns (se also Bach's Actus tragicus). Score and part available separately - see item CA.3913400.
SKU: CA.3913449
ISBN 9790007215989. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3913403
ISBN 9790007076900. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3913415
ISBN 9790007215972. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3913412
ISBN 9790007215941. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3913409
ISBN 9790007215927. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3913411
ISBN 9790007215934. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3913413
ISBN 9790007215958. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3101809
ISBN 9790007204839. Text language: German/English.
The cantata dates from Bach's time in Weimar. The instrumental scoring of four violas and basso continuo - in the Leipzig performances enhanced by two recorders doubling viola I and II at the octave - is unique in Bach's cantata oeuvre. It lends a dark, luxurious sound to the four movements which is gently illuminated by the recorders. The work - with its instrumental sinfonia, a short secco recitative and an extended accompagnato recitative (both of which contain arioso inserts), a short soprano aria and a simple closing chorale - makes no great demands on the performing forces. Admirers of text interpretation by means of instrumental figuration will be richly rewarded. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.3101800.
SKU: CA.3101813
ISBN 9790007204860. Text language: German/English.
The cantata dates from Bach's time in Weimar. The instrumental scoring of four violas and basso continuo - in the Leipzig performances enhanced by two recorders doubling viola I and II at the octave - is unique in Bach's cantata oeuvre. It lends a dark, luxurious sound to the four movements which is gently illuminated by the recorders. The work - with its instrumental sinfonia, a short secco recitative and an extended accompagnato recitative (both of which contain arioso inserts), a short soprano aria and a simple closing chorale - makes no great demands on the performing forces. Admirers of text interpretation by means of instrumental figuration will be richly rewarded. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3101800.
SKU: CA.3101814
ISBN 9790007204877. Text language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3101849
ISBN 9790007204907. Text language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3101812
ISBN 9790007204853. Text language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3101807
ISBN 9790007165680. Text language: German/English.
The cantata dates from Bach's time in Weimar. The instrumental scoring of four violas and basso continuo - in the Leipzig performances enhanced by two recorders doubling viola I and II at the octave - is unique in Bach's cantata oeuvre. It lends a dark, luxurious sound to the four movements which is gently illuminated by the recorders. The work - with its instrumental sinfonia, a short secco recitative and an extended accompagnato recitative (both of which contain arioso inserts), a short soprano aria and a simple closing chorale - makes no great demands on the performing forces. Admirers of text interpretation by means of instrumental figuration will be richly rewarded. Score available separately - see item CA.3101800.
SKU: CA.3101815
ISBN 9790007204884. Text language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3101800
ISBN 9790007143190. Text language: German/English.
The cantata dates from Bach's time in Weimar. The instrumental scoring of four violas and basso continuo - in the Leipzig performances enhanced by two recorders doubling viola I and II at the octave - is unique in Bach's cantata oeuvre. It lends a dark, luxurious sound to the four movements which is gently illuminated by the recorders. The work - with its instrumental sinfonia, a short secco recitative and an extended accompagnato recitative (both of which contain arioso inserts), a short soprano aria and a simple closing chorale - makes no great demands on the performing forces. Admirers of text interpretation by means of instrumental figuration will be richly rewarded.
SKU: CA.3101811
ISBN 9790007204846. Text language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3101819
ISBN 9790007204891. Text language: German/English.
SKU: GH.N10113
ISBN 9790070034395. 185 x 262 mm inches. Text: from the Ordinary mass.
SKU: GI.G-9824
UPC: 785147982401. English, Italian, Latin, Spanish. Text Source: 3. John 13:35, 15:12-13, 1 John 3:16, 4:10, 16. Scripture: John 13:35, John 15:12–13, 1 John 3:16, 1 John 4:10, 16.
Cello or Bassoon.
SKU: GI.G-9085
UPC: 785147908500. English, French, German, Italian, Latin, Spanish. Text Source: Based on the Pentecost Sequence.
SKU: CA.3913909
ISBN 9790007216153. Text language: German.
With the final verse of the Book of Daniel from the Old Testament and a related cantata text, Telemann mourns the death of a prominent, but until now unknown dignitary in a cantata marked by great intimacy and with exquisite instrumentation. Jakob Ditmar, the Kantor of the Nikolaikirche in Berlin, to whom we owe the survival of this work, contributed two beautiful chorale settings for a performance in 1757. First critical edition of this cantata. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.3913900.
SKU: CA.3911305
ISBN 9790007130558. Language: German.
A solo cantata for bass-baritone (B-f1), whose two recitatives and arias are framed with two chorale verses sung by the choir. Particularly beautiful is the first aria, accompanied by flute, oboe and basoon. The flute part can be also be performed by an alto recorder. Score available separately - see item CA.3911300.
SKU: GH.SK-532
ISBN 9790070016728. A4 inches.
SKU: CA.3911314
ISBN 9790007215521. Language: German.
A solo cantata for bass-baritone (B-f1), whose two recitatives and arias are framed with two chorale verses sung by the choir. Particularly beautiful is the first aria, accompanied by flute, oboe and basoon. The flute part can be also be performed by an alto recorder. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3911300.
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