SKU: HL.49019909
ISBN 9790220134111. UPC: 196288025597. 9.0x12.0x0.073 inches. Latin.
Bryars' settings of Benedicamus Domino and Credo were written to complete a Ladymass that had been constructed from the Worcester Fragments. They were composed with the intention of seamless integration into the original settings, maintaining the same spirit and sound world of the existing music.
SKU: CA.4000949
ISBN 9790007248055. Language: Latin.
It is often overlooked that Antonio Vivaldi was not only skilled at composing instrumental music, but that he also experimented with long-established forms of sacred vocal music with equal sensitivity and enjoyment. The publication of a critical edition of his less well-known Credo RV 592 makes one of these works available to a wider public. Credo - Credo - Credo; almost every musical section begins with this devout confession, thus breaking through the grammatical structure of a long-established text; perhaps this was an entirely personal confession of faith, not only of the red-haired priest (Il Prete Rosso), as Vivaldi was known, but also a reminder that despite a well-established structure, not everything is predestined. Score and part available separately - see item CA.4000900.
SKU: CA.4000905
ISBN 9790007187712. Language: Latin.
It is often overlooked that Antonio Vivaldi was not only skilled at composing instrumental music, but that he also experimented with long-established forms of sacred vocal music with equal sensitivity and enjoyment. The publication of a critical edition of his less well-known Credo RV 592 makes one of these works available to a wider public. Credo - Credo - Credo; almost every musical section begins with this devout confession, thus breaking through the grammatical structure of a long-established text; perhaps this was an entirely personal confession of faith, not only of the red-haired priest (Il Prete Rosso), as Vivaldi was known, but also a reminder that despite a well-established structure, not everything is predestined. Score available separately - see item CA.4000900.
SKU: MN.CH-1196
Raised in a quintessential Protestant tradition, Eugene's encounter with liturgical worship, and especially the Mass, was breath-taking. His imagination was first set in motion for this piece when he heard the Credo intoned at Grace Cathedral in San Francisco. The drama of this particular piece clearly occurs in the organ accompaniment as the choir and congregation recited the entire credo on a single pitch. Credo received this response on tour in the Czech Republic: ...deep artistic and human expression...the strongest probably provoked by Stravinsky's Symphony of Psalms...and the exciting Gerlitz' Credo (translated from Pojizerski Listy, 11 August 93, Vladmir Havrada, critic).
SKU: CA.4000405
ISBN 9790007057374. Key: E minor. Language: Latin/English.
The Credo belongs to that large group of church works which Vivaldi composed in Venice between 1713 and 1717 for the Ospedale della Pieta, then his primary place of employment. The composition, conceived solely for choir and strings, is characterized by a two-layered formal design: a continuous, basic motivic idea, i.e., a constant rhythmic impulse with rapid tone repetition builds an instrumental layer, while on the other hand the writing for choir renders the text in a blocklike structure in chordal declamation. This structure will only be abandoned briefly in the concluding section of work, where the text Et vitam venturi saeculi is embedded in a concise fugue. Score available separately - see item CA.4000400.
SKU: CA.4000413
ISBN 9790007057404. Key: E minor. Language: Latin/English.
The Credo belongs to that large group of church works which Vivaldi composed in Venice between 1713 and 1717 for the Ospedale della Pieta, then his primary place of employment. The composition, conceived solely for choir and strings, is characterized by a two-layered formal design: a continuous, basic motivic idea, i.e., a constant rhythmic impulse with rapid tone repetition builds an instrumental layer, while on the other hand the writing for choir renders the text in a blocklike structure in chordal declamation. This structure will only be abandoned briefly in the concluding section of work, where the text Et vitam venturi saeculi is embedded in a concise fugue. Score and part available separately - see item CA.4000400.
SKU: CA.4000412
ISBN 9790007057398. Key: E minor. Language: Latin/English.
SKU: CA.4000411
ISBN 9790007057381. Key: E minor. Language: Latin/English.
SKU: CA.4008900
ISBN 9790007094461. Key: G major. Language: Latin.
In Cherubini's complete oeuvre and in musical classicism the Credo a 8 occupies an absolutely exceptional place. It represents the summa summarum of Italian vocal polyphony since Palestrina, employing the rich harmonic means of the early 19th century, and at the same time is Cherubini's masterpiece. For chamber choirs in search of new horizons the work is an exciting discovery.
SKU: VD.ED22925
ISBN 9790202009253. 11.69 x 8.26 inches.
SKU: CA.4008905
ISBN 9790007131173. Key: G major. Language: Latin.
In Cherubini's complete oeuvre and in musical classicism the Credo a 8 occupies an absolutely exceptional place. It represents the summa summarum of Italian vocal polyphony since Palestrina, employing the rich harmonic means of the early 19th century, and at the same time is Cherubini's masterpiece. For chamber choirs in search of new horizons the work is an exciting discovery. Score available separately - see item CA.4008900.
SKU: GI.G-5755
English, Latin. Text Source: From the Credo of the Latin Mass.
Instrument parts are optional. Percussion is for vibes. Handbell may be played by glockenspiel. Flugelhorn or trumpet. Synthesizer part is optional.
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