SKU: CA.3321513
ISBN 9790007051693. Language: Latin.
C. P. E. Bach's nine-movement Magnificat (1749), the first great vocal work from his Berlin years, is among the most magnificent sounding, in which the solo vocal parts are also among the most ambitious settings of the Hymn to the Virgin Mary (Luke 1). The work fulfills all the criteria required for a larger sacred composition: grandeur, dignity, polyphonic and concertante choral movements, sensitive (empfindsam) and expressive arias, a long concluding double fugue. This richly scored Magnificat (with 3 trumpets and timp. ad. lib.), which is almost one hour in duration, would be well suited, for example, as the central work on every Christmas or pre-Christmas concert programme. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3321500.
SKU: CA.3321505
ISBN 9790007051655. Language: Latin.
C. P. E. Bach's nine-movement Magnificat (1749), the first great vocal work from his Berlin years, is among the most magnificent sounding, in which the solo vocal parts are also among the most ambitious settings of the Hymn to the Virgin Mary (Luke 1). The work fulfills all the criteria required for a larger sacred composition: grandeur, dignity, polyphonic and concertante choral movements, sensitive (empfindsam) and expressive arias, a long concluding double fugue. This richly scored Magnificat (with 3 trumpets and timp. ad. lib.), which is almost one hour in duration, would be well suited, for example, as the central work on every Christmas or pre-Christmas concert programme. Score available separately - see item CA.3321500.
SKU: CA.3106209
ISBN 9790007043605. Key: B minor. Language: German/English. Text: Luther, Martin. Text: Martin Luther.
Bach's second cantata starting with the text Come now, God's chosen saviour (II) BWV 62 was first performed in 1724 on the 1st Advent Sunday (which, at that time, was the only Advent Sunday with church music in Leipzig) and belongs to the annual cycle of chorale cantatas. As was usual for chorale cantatas, the unknown librettist used the first and last verses of Martin Luther's hymn verbatim for the opening chorus and the concluding chorale but adapted the texts of the inner verses. After two contrasting arias - the one dance-like, the second almost heroic - an almost enraptured accompagnato (Wir ehren diese Herrlichtkeit, und nahen nun zu deiner Krippen), in which the soprano and contralto mostly sing in parallel thirds and sixths, leads to a simple concluding chorale. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.3106200.
SKU: CA.7005304
ISBN 9790007240936. Key: D major. Language: Latin.
With a duration of about 10 minutes, Schubert's Magnificat D 486 in C major is one of the more concise settings of the well-known Marian canticles, originally for the service of Vespers. It was composed in late summer 1815, and is therefore probably one of a series of church music works Schubert wrote in his youth for Lichtenthal Parish Church. The work requires a large-scale orchestra with strings, woodwind, and brass. The four-part choir contrasts with four soloists; this quartet sings the peaceful middle section of the three-section work. For the Carus edition Schubert's own autograph manuscript of his Magnificat was consulted again for the first time since 1888. Until 1989 this had been thought to be lost. This work is now available in carus music, the choir app! Score available separately - see item CA.7005300.
SKU: CA.3106212
ISBN 9790007043629. Key: B minor. Language: German/English. Text: Luther, Martin. Text: Martin Luther.
Bach's second cantata starting with the text Come now, God's chosen saviour (II) BWV 62 was first performed in 1724 on the 1st Advent Sunday (which, at that time, was the only Advent Sunday with church music in Leipzig) and belongs to the annual cycle of chorale cantatas. As was usual for chorale cantatas, the unknown librettist used the first and last verses of Martin Luther's hymn verbatim for the opening chorus and the concluding chorale but adapted the texts of the inner verses. After two contrasting arias - the one dance-like, the second almost heroic - an almost enraptured accompagnato (Wir ehren diese Herrlichtkeit, und nahen nun zu deiner Krippen), in which the soprano and contralto mostly sing in parallel thirds and sixths, leads to a simple concluding chorale. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3106200.
SKU: CA.991620
ISBN 9790007160814. Language: Latin.
The Magnificat forms the middle section of the cycle Musica Mariana who originated as an order composition of the German music council by the Swabian art summer, 2001. Chorale segments in both undervoices alternate with polyphonic parts of the upper voices and arrange in this manner this composition. Score available separately - see item CA.991600.
SKU: CA.3106207
ISBN 9790007043599. Key: B minor. Language: German/English. Text: Luther, Martin. Text: Martin Luther.
Bach's second cantata starting with the text Come now, God's chosen saviour (II) BWV 62 was first performed in 1724 on the 1st Advent Sunday (which, at that time, was the only Advent Sunday with church music in Leipzig) and belongs to the annual cycle of chorale cantatas. As was usual for chorale cantatas, the unknown librettist used the first and last verses of Martin Luther's hymn verbatim for the opening chorus and the concluding chorale but adapted the texts of the inner verses. After two contrasting arias - the one dance-like, the second almost heroic - an almost enraptured accompagnato (Wir ehren diese Herrlichtkeit, und nahen nun zu deiner Krippen), in which the soprano and contralto mostly sing in parallel thirds and sixths, leads to a simple concluding chorale. Score available separately - see item CA.3106200.
SKU: CA.3106249
ISBN 9790007043650. Key: B minor. Language: German/English. Text: Luther, Martin. Text: Martin Luther.
SKU: CA.3106214
ISBN 9790007043643. Key: B minor. Language: German/English. Text: Luther, Martin. Text: Martin Luther.
SKU: CA.3106211
ISBN 9790007043612. Key: B minor. Language: German/English. Text: Luther, Martin. Text: Martin Luther.
SKU: CA.3106205
ISBN 9790007043582. Key: B minor. Language: German/English. Text: Luther, Martin. Text: Martin Luther.
SKU: CA.3106213
ISBN 9790007043636. Key: B minor. Language: German/English. Text: Luther, Martin. Text: Martin Luther.
SKU: HP.2059
UPC: 763628020590. Isaiah 9:2, John 1:9, Matthew 2:1-12.
Meley of a Christmas carol and traditional hymn Arranger McKechnie has had great success with combining classics with hymns and carols and this offering is no exception. Various performance options are given, and full orchestra parts are available from the arranger. This arrangement is full, rich and thick with an abundance of malleted passages. (Orchestra parts are available from the arranger. ).
SKU: CA.3109109
ISBN 9790007046385. Key: G major. Language: German/English. Text: Luther, Martin. Text: Martin Luther.
Score available separately - see item CA.3109100.
SKU: CA.7005312
ISBN 9790007228293. Key: D major. Language: Latin.
With a duration of about 10 minutes, Schubert's Magnificat D 486 in C major is one of the more concise settings of the well-known Marian canticles, originally for the service of Vespers. It was composed in late summer 1815, and is therefore probably one of a series of church music works Schubert wrote in his youth for Lichtenthal Parish Church. The work requires a large-scale orchestra with strings, woodwind, and brass. The four-part choir contrasts with four soloists; this quartet sings the peaceful middle section of the three-section work. For the Carus edition Schubert's own autograph manuscript of his Magnificat was consulted again for the first time since 1888. Until 1989 this had been thought to be lost. This work is now available in carus music, the choir app! Score and part available separately - see item CA.7005300.
SKU: CA.3109119
ISBN 9790007136444. Key: G major. Language: German/English. Text: Luther, Martin. Text: Martin Luther.
Score and parts available separately - see item CA.3109100.
SKU: CA.3109105
ISBN 9790007046361. Key: G major. Language: German/English. Text: Luther, Martin. Text: Martin Luther.
SKU: CA.3109149
ISBN 9790007206949. Key: G major. Language: German/English. Text: Luther, Martin.
Score and part available separately - see item CA.3109100.
SKU: CA.3109107
ISBN 9790007046378. Key: G major. Language: German/English. Text: Luther, Martin. Text: Martin Luther.
SKU: CA.7005311
ISBN 9790007228286. Key: D major. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.7005313
ISBN 9790007228309. Key: D major. Language: Latin.
SKU: BT.DHP-1064151-010
9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch.
Maria durch ein? Dornwald ging (Blest Mary Wanders Through the Thorn) is a traditional German Christmas song. The earliest known version is recorded in the Andernacher Gesangbuch from 1608. Halfway through the nineteenth century it was a regional pilgrimage song in Thüringen, and at the beginning of the twentieth century, the current version was registered in the songbook Zupfgeigenhansl of the German youth movement. Michael Bilkes used the well-known melody to create this attractive arrangement for concert band.Maria durch ein’ Dornwald ging (Maria door een doornwoud trad) is een traditioneel Duits kerstlied. De oudst bekende versie is opgetekend in het Andernacher Gesangbuch uit 1608. Halverwege de negentiende eeuw was heteen regionaal bedevaartslied in Thüringen en aan het begin van de twintigste eeuw werd het in de huidige versie opgenomen in het liedboek Zupfgeigenhansl van de Duitse jeugdbeweging. Maria durch ein’ Dornwald ging heeftal vele arrangeurs ge nspireerd tot het schrijven van koorbewerkingen. Michael Bilkes verwerkte de bekende melodie in een sfeervol arrangement voor harmonieorkest.Maria durch ein’ Dornwald ging ist ein traditionelles deutsches Adventslied, dessen früheste überlieferte Version im Andernacher Gesangbuch von 1608 dokumentiert ist und seither viele Arrangeure zu Bearbeitungen für diverse Instrumentalbesetzungen und Chöre inspiriert hat. Michael Bilkes verwendete die bekannte Melodie für diese gefühlvolle Bearbeitung für Blasorchester. Maria durch ein’ Dornwald ging est un chant de l’Avent allemand publié pour la première fois dans le recueil de cantiques Andernacher Gesangbuch (1608). La version actuelle a été publiée au courant du XXe siècle dans un recueil de chants l’usage du Mouvement allemand de la Jeunesse. Maria durch ein’ Dornwald ging a inspiré de nombreuses adaptations pour Choeur. L’arrangement pour Orchestre d’Harmonie de Michael Bilkes est basé sur la mélodie du chant.Maria durch ein’ Dornwald ging è un canto di Natale tedesco pubblicato per la prima volta nella raccolta di cantici Andernacher Gesanbuch (1608). La versione attuale è stata pubblicata nel corso del XX secolo in una raccolta di canti per il Movimento tedesco della gioventù. Maria durch ein’ Dornwald ging ha ispirato numerosi adattamenti per coro. L’arrangiamento per orchestra di fiati di Michael Bilkes è basato sulla melodia del canto.
SKU: BT.DHP-1064151-140
Maria durch ein? Dornwald ging (Blest Mary Wanders Through the Thorn) is a traditional German Christmas song. The earliest known version is recorded in the Andernacher Gesangbuch from 1608. Halfway through the nineteenth century it was a regional pilgrimage song in Thüringen, and at the beginning of the twentieth century, the current version was registered in the songbook Zupfgeigenhansl of the German youth movement. Michael Bilkes used the well-known melody to create this attractive arrangement for concert band.Maria durch ein’ Dornwald ging ist ein traditionelles deutsches Adventslied, dessen früheste überlieferte Version im Andernacher Gesangbuch von 1608 dokumentiert ist und seither viele Arrangeure zu Bearbeitungen für diverse Instrumentalbesetzungen und Chöre inspiriert hat. Michael Bilkes verwendete die bekannte Melodie für diese gefühlvolle Bearbeitung für Blasorchester. Maria durch ein’ Dornwald ging est un chant de l’Avent allemand publié pour la première fois dans le recueil de cantiques Andernacher Gesangbuch (1608). La version actuelle a été publiée au courant du XXe siècle dans un recueil de chants l’usage du Mouvement allemand de la Jeunesse. Maria durch ein’ Dornwald ging a inspiré de nombreuses adaptations pour Choeur. L’arrangement pour Orchestre d’Harmonie de Michael Bilkes est basé sur la mélodie du chant.Maria durch ein’ Dornwald ging è un canto di Natale tedesco pubblicato per la prima volta nella raccolta di cantici Andernacher Gesanbuch (1608). La versione attuale è stata pubblicata nel corso del XX secolo in una raccolta di canti per il Movimento tedesco della gioventù. Maria durch ein’ Dornwald ging ha ispirato numerosi adattamenti per coro. L’arrangiamento per orchestra di fiati di Michael Bilkes è basato sulla melodia del canto.
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