SKU: ST.VS053
ISBN 9790220226908.
SKU: BP.BP2252
This simple yet refined setting reflects the dignity and beauty of the English cathedral style. Whether sung a cappella or with the optional string quintet or organ, the beauty of its textures and counterpoint make it ideal for any Christmas Eve service or concert.
SKU: CA.1000712
ISBN 9790007015831. Language: Latin/German.
With his Latin St. John Passion, written around 1770, Scarlatti strictly follows the contemporary conventions advanced for the Catholic liturgy: the continuo-supported evangelist's report is presented throughout as a monolodic recitation that is reminiscent of Carissimi and Monteverdi. Only for the words of Christ and the few four-voice choruses, as well as for some significant moments like the Judas scene or the death of Jesus, is a subtle string accompaniment added. An alternate German text is printed below the original Latin. Score and part available separately - see item CA.1000700.
SKU: GI.G-008766
UPC: 641151087665. German, English. Translation: Clarence Walworth. Text by Ignaz Franz.
This festive arrangement was used at both the US papal visits of Pope Benedict XVI (2008) and Pope Francis (2015), and can be a thrilling addition to important occasions such as anniversary or dedication events. Following the opening fanfare, verse 1 is scored for unison voices, brass and organ, verse 2 for 4-part choir with solo trumpet, and verse 3 for unaccompanied choir.  After a key change, the final rousing verse employs unison choir, descant, assembly and all instruments. The brass writing is striking and the vocal parts require only a minimum of rehearsal.
SKU: CA.5504819
ISBN 9790007133702. Language: German.
The extraordinarily high reputation among Handel's contemporaries of his Passion Oratorio to words by Brockes is indicated by the fact that no less eminent a musician than Johann Sebastian Bach himself made a copy of this work. Although Bach copied it without making substantial changes in it, our edition of the work brings together two of the greatest baroque composers. The Brockes Passion was - not only for the Leipzig Thomaskantor - an alternative to the betterknown Bach Passions. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.5504800.
SKU: CA.1000713
ISBN 9790007015848. Language: Latin/German.
SKU: GI.G-008847
UPC: 641151088471. Latin, English. Text by Alan J. Hommerding.
SKU: GI.G-008739
UPC: 641151087399. Translation: Alan J. Hommerding. Text by Thomas Aquinas.
SKU: GH.GE-10605
ISBN 9790070106054. A4 inches. Text: David Lundgren (English) / Gerd Roman / Eva Akerberg (Swedish).
For mixed chorus, wind quintet and piano.
SKU: ST.VS025
ISBN 9790220226632.
SKU: ST.VS032
ISBN 9790220227363.
SKU: CA.5504849
ISBN 9790007132620. Language: German.
The extraordinarily high reputation among Handel's contemporaries of his Passion Oratorio to words by Brockes is indicated by the fact that no less eminent a musician than Johann Sebastian Bach himself made a copy of this work. Although Bach copied it without making substantial changes in it, our edition of the work brings together two of the greatest baroque composers. The Brockes Passion was - not only for the Leipzig Thomaskantor - an alternative to the betterknown Bach Passions. Score and part available separately - see item CA.5504800.
SKU: CA.2707549
ISBN 9790007200091. Text language: Latin.
With a duration of 15 minutes, the Missa secunda is suitable for concert performance or for use in church services. The scoring is flexible and structured in modules: there is a cantus firmus which can be sung by a choir, or by the congregation in unison in treble or bass range. * It is perfectly possible to achieve an expressive performance of this unison version with just organ accompaniment. * The Missa secunda can be expanded to a four-part setting. * A five-part performance can be achieved by the addition of an upper voice (children's choir or solo soprano). * In the full scoring the Missa secunda can be accompanied in ceremonial style by a wind quintet and timpani. Score and part available separately - see item CA.2707500.
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