SKU: CA.3530616
ISBN 9790007213299. Key: C major. Language: Latin.
Score available separately - see item CA.3530600.
SKU: CA.3604114
ISBN 9790007214043. Language: German. Text: Schalling, Martin. Text: Martin Schalling.
The present edition of Herzlich lieb hab ich dich, o Herr invites us to rediscover one of the most significant cantatas before Johann Sebastian Bach. Ever since the rediscovery of Buxtehude's cantatas in the second half of the 19th century, the setting of the third verse with its special string tremolo sound effect aroused particular interest. There was mention of mystical tremors and of meditation. Contemporaries judged the cantata to be a pinnacle of North German chorale setting. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3604100.
SKU: CA.3604111
ISBN 9790007214012. Language: German. Text: Schalling, Martin. Text: Martin Schalling.
SKU: CA.4011219
ISBN 9790007217600. Key: D major. Language: Latin/English.
Setting in E flat major, transposed into D major. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.4011200.
SKU: CA.4011209
ISBN 9790007062248. Key: D major. Language: Latin/English.
SKU: CA.3604113
ISBN 9790007214036. Language: German. Text: Schalling, Martin. Text: Martin Schalling.
SKU: CA.3604112
ISBN 9790007214029. Language: German. Text: Schalling, Martin. Text: Martin Schalling.
SKU: CA.3604119
ISBN 9790007139919. Language: German. Text: Schalling, Martin. Text: Martin Schalling.
The present edition of Herzlich lieb hab ich dich, o Herr invites us to rediscover one of the most significant cantatas before Johann Sebastian Bach. Ever since the rediscovery of Buxtehude's cantatas in the second half of the 19th century, the setting of the third verse with its special string tremolo sound effect aroused particular interest. There was mention of mystical tremors and of meditation. Contemporaries judged the cantata to be a pinnacle of North German chorale setting. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.3604100.
SKU: CA.3530600
ISBN 9790007086206. Key: C major. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.4011214
ISBN 9790007062286. Key: D major. Language: Latin/English.
Setting in E flat major, transposed into D major. Score and part available separately - see item CA.4011200.
SKU: CA.3530631
Key: C major. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.3530615
ISBN 9790007213282. Key: C major. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.3604115
ISBN 9790007214050. Language: German. Text: Schalling, Martin. Text: Martin Schalling.
SKU: BP.1568
Antiphonal Alleluia is written for double a cappella choir and is based on the form and harmonic language of Organ Prelude IV from Eight Short Preludes and Fugues by Johann Sabastian Bach. On Easter Day, when you often wish to offer more than one choral selection, this anthem becomes a perfect choice for a more classical number with smaller ensemble.
SKU: CA.3810205
ISBN M-007-25252-6. Latin.
At less than 20 years of age, the youngest son of the Leipzig cantor of St. Thomas, Johann Sebastian Bach, withdrew from the Lutheran musical tradition of his family: Johann Christian Bach went to Italy, converted to Catholicism there and composed mainly Latin church music between 1757 and 1760. His great successes with operas for Turin, Milan and Naples from 1761 onwards led him all the way to London. Bach's church music comprises a number of vespers compositions, some of them large-scale, including this Magnificat a 4 (1760) for soloists, choir and orchestra. The very diversified work gets its additional attraction from distinctively led oboes and horns.
SKU: CA.3810405
ISBN 9790007215057. Language: Latin.
At the age of just 20, Johann Christian Bach, the youngest son of Johann Sebastian Bach, the Kantor of St. Thomas's, left behind the Lutheran musical tradition of his family: he went to Italy, converted to Catholicism there and successfully composed operas for Turin, Milan and Naples. Frequently overlooked are the Catholic Bach's exquisite church music works, almost all written in the years 1757-1760, and which had a significant influence on his time in Italy. These include large-scale Vesper settings with impressive, symphonic-style instrumental introductions, sometimes anticipating Mozartian idioms. Bach's Domine ad adjuvandum me, an immediately captivating work, was written for the opening of Vespers; it seems to be carried along by a sense of euphoric purpose and a dynamic lightheartedness which positively radiates southern European temperament. The work is published in the authoritative Stuttgart Urtext edition, based on the rediscovered Hamburg autograph manuscript. Score available separately - see item CA.3810400.
SKU: CA.3810203
ISBN M-007-13749-6. Latin.
SKU: CA.3810211
ISBN M-007-25258-8. Latin.
SKU: CA.3810209
ISBN M-007-25257-1. Latin.
SKU: CA.3810212
ISBN M-007-25259-5. Latin.
SKU: CA.3810213
ISBN M-007-25260-1. Latin.
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