SKU: CL.070-1996-01
Roger Maxwell has dedicated his music career to writing material which will help students overcome reading barriers. He has conducted extensive research which underscores the need for such materials which will, in turn, help students to better understand the language of music. C.L. Barnhouse Company is proud to recognize Mr. Maxwell’s leadership in music education. His Twelve Weeks to a Better Jazz Ensemble is a valuable classroom tool.
SKU: CA.5132312
ISBN 9790007224899. Language: Latin.
Both of the Kyrie settings in E flat major K. 322 (1778/79) and C major K. 323 (probably not prior to 1790) belong to those works by Mozart which were only handed down as incomplete draft scores. However, in both cases Mozart's original drafts were so extensive and well advanced that Abbe Maximilian Stadler, Mozart's friend and known from the history associated with the Requiem, could complete both settings. In 1830, for the first edition of the Kyrie K. 323 Stadler employed the text of the Marian Antiphon for Easter Regina coeli laetare for the vocal parts. The Carus edition presents both the original text (Kyrie), as well as the text from the first edition (Regina coeli), so that the work may be performed in the Mass or in the context of a solemn Vespers during the time of Easter. Score and part available separately - see item CA.5132300.
SKU: CA.5132314
ISBN 9790007224912. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.5132300
ISBN 9790007092160. Language: Latin.
Both of the Kyrie settings in E flat major K. 322 (1778/79) and C major K. 323 (probably not prior to 1790) belong to those works by Mozart which were only handed down as incomplete draft scores. However, in both cases Mozart's original drafts were so extensive and well advanced that Abbe Maximilian Stadler, Mozart's friend and known from the history associated with the Requiem, could complete both settings. In 1830, for the first edition of the Kyrie K. 323 Stadler employed the text of the Marian Antiphon for Easter Regina coeli laetare for the vocal parts. The Carus edition presents both the original text (Kyrie), as well as the text from the first edition (Regina coeli), so that the work may be performed in the Mass or in the context of a solemn Vespers during the time of Easter.
SKU: CA.5132309
ISBN 9790007224875. Language: Latin.
Both of the Kyrie settings in E flat major K. 322 (1778/79) and C major K. 323 (probably not prior to 1790) belong to those works by Mozart which were only handed down as incomplete draft scores. However, in both cases Mozart's original drafts were so extensive and well advanced that Abbe Maximilian Stadler, Mozart's friend and known from the history associated with the Requiem, could complete both settings. In 1830, for the first edition of the Kyrie K. 323 Stadler employed the text of the Marian Antiphon for Easter Regina coeli laetare for the vocal parts. The Carus edition presents both the original text (Kyrie), as well as the text from the first edition (Regina coeli), so that the work may be performed in the Mass or in the context of a solemn Vespers during the time of Easter. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.5132300.
SKU: CA.5132303
ISBN 9790007092177. Language: Latin.
Both of the Kyrie settings in E flat major K. 322 (1778/79) and C major K. 323 (probably not prior to 1790) belong to those works by Mozart which were only handed down as incomplete draft scores. However, in both cases Mozart's original drafts were so extensive and well advanced that Abbe Maximilian Stadler, Mozart's friend and known from the history associated with the Requiem, could complete both settings. In 1830, for the first edition of the Kyrie K. 323 Stadler employed the text of the Marian Antiphon for Easter Regina coeli laetare for the vocal parts. The Carus edition presents both the original text (Kyrie), as well as the text from the first edition (Regina coeli), so that the work may be performed in the Mass or in the context of a solemn Vespers during the time of Easter. Score available separately - see item CA.5132300.
SKU: CA.5132319
ISBN 9790007145729. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.5132349
ISBN 9790007224929. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.5132313
ISBN 9790007224905. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.5132305
ISBN 9790007128760. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.5132311
ISBN 9790007224882. Language: Latin.
SKU: HL.49007730
ISBN 9783795702373. German.
Will der Schulmusiker seine Schuler in Erfullung des 'Lehrplansolls' mit der Gattung 'Programmusik' bekannt machen, so wird er bei der Materialsuche in Lehrbuchern und Fachliteratur immer wieder auf Beschreibungen derselben Kompositionen stossen: Smetana's 'Moldau', R. Strauss' 'Till Eulenspiegel' usw. Der Herausgeber hat sich im Zusammenwirken mit den in diesem Sammelband vertretenen Autoren deshalb auf die Suche nach Werken hoher Qualitat, aber teilweise geringeren Bekanntheitsgrades begeben und prasentiert fur den Musikunterricht in der Sekundarstufe analytische Untersuchungen, didaktische Empfehlungen und historische Hintergrundinformationen zu 21 Werken des 17. bis 20. Jahrhunderts. Die Spannweite reicht von Vivaldi bis Beethoven, von Berlioz bis Cesar Franck, von C. M. von Weber bis Max Reger, von den grossen slawischen Meistern bis hin zu Honegger und Schonberg, um nur einige zu nennen. Eingeleitet wird das Buch durch eine Einfuhrung in die Asthetik der Programmmusik im 19. Jahrhundert von Albrecht Riethmuller. Eine Fundgrube fur die Gestaltung eines abwechslungsreichen und damit interessanten Unterrichts.
SKU: M7.VHR-3849
ISBN 9783940069627.
Weihnachtsgrüße vom Fiedel-Max - eine schöne Einstimmung auf unser liebstes Fest! Bekannte Weihnachtsmelodien - eingebettet in dieses Stück - zaubern sowohl besinnliche Momente als auch weihnachtliche Fröhlichkeit in den Konzertsaal. Spielvoraussetzung: Die Tonarten G-Dur, D-Dur und C-Dur über alle Saiten (mit hochgestrecktem 4. Finger oder Lagenwechsel zur 3. Lage bei den Violinen sowie einem kleinen Ausflug in die 4. Lage bei den Celli) sollten beherrscht werden.
SKU: CL.MHT-0006-01
SKU: CL.MHT-0006-00
SKU: CL.MHT-0006-75
SKU: M2.MOS-19228
ISBN 9790203704287.
Die hier vorliegende Fuge c-moll wird seit dem Jahr 1901 zum ersten Mal wieder veroffentlicht. Sie fehlt in der Reger-Gesamtausgabe und darf seit ihrem erscheinen in der Sammlung 21 Orgelstucke fur kirchlichen Gebrauch als verschollen gelten. Es hat sich als gunstig erwiesen, dieses kurze Werk bei Auffuhrungen mit dem ebenfalls kurzen und etwa gleichzeitig entstandenen Praludium c-moll zu verbinden.
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