SKU: KJ.9032
UPC: 8402701527.
An uplifting addition to your Sunday service, this arrangement of the Lina Sandell hymn features a flute solo that weaves in and out of the ever-changing choral texture. .
SKU: CA.2719709
ISBN 9790007200930. Language: Latin.
Two settings of the Te Deum by Jan Dismas Zelenka have been survived: the Te Deum in D major ZWV 145 of ca. 1724 and the present Te Deum a due cori in D major ZWV 146, which was composed in 1731. Whereas the Te Deum ZWV 145 is scored for five voices (soli e tutti) and an orchestra including two trumpets and timpani, the setting of the Te Deum a due cori, which includes five soloists and two four-part choirs, as well as four trumpets and timpani, and soloistic flauti traversi is magnificently realized in a more decisive manner. The large, solemn scoring suggests that the work was composed for a worship service on the occasion of the birth of the Electoral Princess Maria Josepha of Saxony. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.2719700.
SKU: GI.G-8665
UPC: 785147866503. English. Text by Liam Lawton.
This hallmark Lawton melody personifies charm, serenity, and simplicity, giving the work an expansive, pastoral feel. The use of flutes, oboe, violin, and cello enriches this expressive de Silva arrangement and effectively underscores a memorable text that conveys a heartfelt blessing of hope. For cantor or soloist. .
SKU: CA.4018609
ISBN 9790007064365. Language: German/English. Text: Gerhardt, Paul. Text: Paul Gerhardt.
During Mendelssohns years of study with Zelter, the arrangement of chorales already played an important role, and he continued to be occupied with the protestant chorale throughout his symphonic and oratorical work. The break Bach's works in connection with the reperformance of the St. Matthew Passion led to a series of cantatas based on well-known chorale melodies for choir, instruments, and sometimes also for soloists. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.4018600.
SKU: GI.G-9024
UPC: 785147902409. English. Text Source: Psalm 122, The Revised Grail Psalms Scripture: Psalm 122.
For cantor or soloist. The flute, clarinet and handbell parts are optional.
SKU: GI.G-7348
UPC: 785147734802. English. Text Source: Ref.: Ephesians 5:1–2a, adapt. JH, vv.: inspired by the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults Signing of the Senses. Text by Jeffrey Honoré.
Flute, clarinet and violin parts are optional For cantor or soloist.
SKU: CA.2719705
ISBN 9790007164867. Text language: Latin.
Two settings of the Te Deum by Jan Dismas Zelenka have been survived: the Te Deum in D major ZWV 145 of ca. 1724 and the present Te Deum a due cori in D major ZWV 146, which was composed in 1731. Whereas the Te Deum ZWV 145 is scored for five voices (soli e tutti) and an orchestra including two trumpets and timpani, the setting of the Te Deum a due cori, which includes five soloists and two four-part choirs, as well as four trumpets and timpani, and soloistic flauti traversi is magnificently realized in a more decisive manner. The large, solemn scoring suggests that the work was composed for a worship service on the occasion of the birth of the Electoral Princess Maria Josepha of Saxony. Score available separately - see item CA.2719700.
SKU: CA.3914209
ISBN 9790007216269. Language: German.
The ambitious late work of Georg Philipp Telemann, consciously dedicated to vocal composition, begins with the Donner-Ode (1756/1760). As a symbol thunder represents the forces of nature, here in close connection to the traumatic earthquake of Lisbon in 1755. The characteristic arrangement of the vocal parts and the scoring with three trumpets, the soloistic use of the timpani and instrumental ensemble made this avant-garde work popular and well known already during the composer's lifetime. The new edition presented here takes into consideration important, newly discovered sources such as the autograph of the first part. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.3914200.
SKU: CA.4008709
ISBN 9790007217457. Key: G major. Language: Latin.
A special charm of the mass is the fact that it dispenses with soloists. In this mass, exemplary for Cherubini's church music is the richness of color in the treatment of the orchestra, as well as in the choral parts, and the expressiveness of the dynamic nuances. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.4008700.
SKU: OU.9780193514379
ISBN 9780193514379. 11 x 9 inches.
For SATB and soloists (M-S, T, & B), with organ and flute or small ensemble With this majestic work Chilcott takes on a landmark of the choral repertory, the Christmas Oratorio. Words from St Luke and St Matthew are intertwined with 16th-19th-century poetry to create a compelling retelling of the Christmas story.
SKU: OU.9780193432406
ISBN 9780193432406. 12 x 9 inches.
A choral song in praise of the power of music, for unaccompanied mixed choir and solo flute. The flute introduces and comments on the phrases sung by the choir.
SKU: CA.2740309
ISBN 9790007201944. Language: Latin.
Puccini's first known sacred work was composed during his school days at the Istituto Pacini in Lucca. It was first performed there in 1877. The text was a hymn to the Patron Saint of Lucca which was probably written by the composer himself. The work was so popular that by 1880 it had received three further performances, though it was also inserted in the Messa a 4 voci, after the Credo. Thereafter it disappeared from the music world and was only first rediscovered in the 1990s. Since, with the exception of the lack of a solo tenor in the piece, it is identical with this one in the Messa, for this reason it would seem only natural to perform these two works together. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.2740300.
SKU: CA.5066609
ISBN 9790007224301. Key: C major. Language: Latin.
Its contrasts between cantabile melodiousness and powerfully dramatic passages inspired by the storm and stress movement, combined with highly artistic contrapuntal writing and a brilliant organ solo, make this work a jewel in a wider context than Kraus's church music. It is here published for the first time in a scholarly edition. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.5066600.
SKU: CA.2719712
ISBN 9790007200954. Language: Latin.
Two settings of the Te Deum by Jan Dismas Zelenka have been survived: the Te Deum in D major ZWV 145 of ca. 1724 and the present Te Deum a due cori in D major ZWV 146, which was composed in 1731. Whereas the Te Deum ZWV 145 is scored for five voices (soli e tutti) and an orchestra including two trumpets and timpani, the setting of the Te Deum a due cori, which includes five soloists and two four-part choirs, as well as four trumpets and timpani, and soloistic flauti traversi is magnificently realized in a more decisive manner. The large, solemn scoring suggests that the work was composed for a worship service on the occasion of the birth of the Electoral Princess Maria Josepha of Saxony. Score and part available separately - see item CA.2719700.
SKU: CA.2719749
ISBN 9790007164874. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.2719714
ISBN 9790007200978. Language: Latin.
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