SKU: HL.14029128
SKU: HL.49013686
ISBN 9790001016742.
SKU: HL.49045960
'Classic meets Jazz' is a welcome theme for many choirs, especially if the choir wants to rehearse a varied repertoire representing many styles. In these arrangements based on works by Bach (Minuet), Brahms (Wiegenlied), Schumann (Traumerei) and Susato (Rondo), different jazz styles such as Medium Swing, Ballad or Latin are used.
SKU: BA.BA09071-91
ISBN 9790006565467. 27 x 19 cm inches. Text Language: German, English.
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy completed his first oratorio - St. Paul , op. 36 - in 1836, at the age of twenty-seven.The first version, which was premiered on 22 May 1836, was then extensively revised by the composer. This second version, which at the same time served as the basis for the published version, was premiered as early as October that year in Birmingham . The acclaim with which the oratorio was received was exceptional. Within eighteen months of completing the score, Mendelssohn was able to list fifty performances of the work. Robert Schumann praised the work effusively and even Richard Wagner, who later denigrated Mendelssohn, was full of admiration. Today, St. Paul belongs to the core repertoire of sacred choral music.This Urtext edition of the oratorio, edited by the internationally-recognised Mendelssohn scholar Michael Cooper is based on all critical sources. As well as the principal version of the work, the score also includes for the first time numbers which were composed for the first version and subsequently removed. This gives not only an insight into the history of the composition of the work, but also, with the complete performing material, into the performance of the original version. The appendices (first version) which appear in the full score and vocal score are not contained in this choral score.The full score and vocal score include the German and English texts of the oratorio.The vocal score is by Mendelssohn.- Urtext edition, representing the latest musicological research- Vocal texts in German and English- Supplements the already existing material available to this work
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SKU: HL.49001385
ISBN 9790001015776.
SKU: HL.49015577
ISBN 9790001123785. 0.118 inches. Latin.
SKU: HL.14042515
ISBN 9788759826805. English.
This collection presents five Christina Rosetti poems set by Per Drud Nielsen for unaccompanied SATB choir. Had Christina Rossetti lived 40 years earlier and not written in English but in German, I am convinced that the many Lied-composers in the first half of the 19th century would have gathered around her. And in many ways I have set her poems to music in the spirit of the Lied tradition: I have made use of simple, modified strophic forms. And if you hear a loan from a well-known Schumann-Lied in one of my Rossetti-songs, you are not mistaken. - Per Drud Nielsen.
SKU: HL.49001629
ISBN 9790001019873.
SKU: HL.49001628
ISBN 9790001019866. 5.5x7.5x0.007 inches.
SKU: HL.49001627
ISBN 9790001019859.
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