SKU: BA.BA09594
ISBN 9790260107526. 31 x 24.3 cm inches. Text language: Czech, English, German. Preface: Stockigt, Janice B. / Luks, Václav.
The â??Missa Divi Xaveriiâ? ZWV 12, an expansive and unusually richly scored work, marks a highlight in the uvre of Jan Dismas Zelenka (1679-1745). It was composed in 1729 while he was working at the Dresden court.The principal source of this first edition is the damaged autograph score which had long been kept under lock and key. Passages missing because of its damaged condition have been supplemented using secondary sources or reconstructed by Václav Luks, clearly marked as such in the musical text.The first performance to use the present new edition took place in the summer of 2014, when it was performed at the Utrecht Early Music Festival. A CD recording by Collegium 1704, conducted by Václav Luks, has been released by the label Accent (ACC 24301).
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SKU: CA.3914000
ISBN 9790007171339. Text language: German.
Great Baroque church music full of color and powerful imagery! Sing to the Lord a new song! Sing, rejoice and praise his holy name with the trumpets and cornetts! And nature shall join in, the seas shall rage, and the whole world and the rushing waters rejoice. This is such an ideal text for Telemann: The voices rejoice and praise together with the horns, harp, and trombones; and the choir and instruments make the sea roar, the earthquake tremble and the rivers and mountains exult.
SKU: CA.2705313
ISBN 9790007199586. Key: A major. Language: Latin.
Since the days of Renaissance composers - beyond accusations of plagiarism - the admiration for a fellow composer has taken the form of quotations from his works or even new versions of his works. No less a work from the classical period than Joseph Haydn's oratorio The Creation (first performed in 1798), was the basis for the Schopfungsmesse (Creation Mass) by the Salzburg Court and Cathedral Music Director, Luigi Gatti. Gatti heard the oratorio in Salzburg performances conducted by Johann Michael Haydn in 1800. With great skill and sensitivity Gatti was able to underlay the choruses and arias of The Creation with the text of the Mass (at times he reduced and adapted the instrumentation), without doing harm to the admired original. Score and part available separately - see item CA.2705300.
SKU: CA.3114719
ISBN 9790007136796. Key: C major. Language: German/English. Text: Franck, Salomo. Text: Salomo Franck.
Original form of the later BWV 147, composed in Weimar. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.3114700.
SKU: CA.5507509
ISBN 9790007226794. Text language: German/English.
For the magnificent opening of the oratorio season at the beginning of 1736 Handel presented a composition which, like hardly any of his other oratorios, gave him the opportunity to display his musical artistry: John Dryden's ode Alexander's Feast or the Power of Music, published in 1696, demonstrates the power of music by the example of the ancient hero, Alexander the Great. From the impressive lament on the death of Darius, the King of Persia, to the boisterous Praise of Bacchus Handel avails himself of the entire breadth of the musical representation of the emotions and the possibilities for expression. In the text by Newburg Hamilton added at the end of work St. Cecilia elevates the events of the ancient heathen story, which Handel expressed in plastic, skillful polyphony. Later, this homage to the patron saint of church music, Handel also present the opportunity to perform the work on St. Cecilia's Day (22 November). For the first time the present new edition is based consistently on Handel's conducting score, which he used for his own performances of the oratorio, thus not only eliminating timeworn errors, but also offering clarity concerning the choruses, the arias and recitatives, actually performed in Handel's concerts, as well as their sequence of performance. The new Carus edition offers two performance versions: the version of the premiere in 1736, as well as a revised version from 1751. Furthermore, the inclusion of the Concerto for Harp HWV 294 (CV 55.294) is also possible; Handel composed this work especially for Alexander's Feast (as an illustration of Timotheus, the ancient poet who played the lyre). For this purpose the edition contains the appropriate alternatives for the sequence of the movements. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.5507500.
SKU: CA.2711112
ISBN 9790007200572. Language: Latin.
Score available separately - see item CA.2711100.
SKU: CA.3117105
ISBN 9790007103262. Key: D major. Language: German/English. Text: Henrici (Picander), Christian Friedrich. Text: Christian Friedrich Henrici (Picander).
Score available separately - see item CA.3117100.
SKU: CA.9120212
ISBN 9790007233679. Language: Latin.
Score available separately - see item CA.9120200.
SKU: CA.4063005
ISBN 9790007074708. Key: D minor. Language: Latin.
Score available separately - see item CA.4063000.
SKU: TM.09679SC
Cembalo in score.
SKU: TM.02679SET
Orch. by Luck. Key of D. Vocal Score I = key of D; Vocal Score II = key of g. Score and parts in D only.
SKU: TM.02679SC
SKU: TM.09679SET
SKU: TM.06793SET
P/C in set.
SKU: TM.08679SET
SKU: TM.08679SC
SKU: TM.06796SC
Organ in score.
SKU: TM.06679SC
Full Score. Piano in set. Transposed: Cl 1+2, Cor 1+2. Hns originally in F, Trbns originally in bass clef. Typeset 2020.
SKU: TM.06795SC
Transposed tpts; all others in modern keys/clefs.
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