| Adoramus Te Choral 3-part 3-Part Mixed Hal Leonard
3-Part Mixed. By Francesco Gasparini. Arranged by Catherine Bennett. (3 Part Mi...(+)
3-Part Mixed. By Francesco Gasparini. Arranged by Catherine Bennett. (3 Part Mixed). Choral. Size 6.7x10.5 inches. 8 pages. Published by Hal Leonard.
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| Missa a quattro voci Choral SATB Carus Verlag
SATB choir, cornetto, 3 trombones, organ (Or 2 violins, viola and basso continuo...(+)
SATB choir, cornetto, 3 trombones, organ (Or 2 violins, viola and basso continuo or 2 oboes, english horn and basso continuo) SKU: CA.3550311 Arranged by J. S. Bach. Composed by Francesco Gasparini. Edited by Peter Wollny. This edition: urtext. Edition Bach-Archiv Leipzig - Musical Monuments. Basso continuo. Sacred vocal music, Masses, Latin. Single Part, basso continuo. 4 pages. Carus Verlag #CV 35.503/11. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.3550311). ISBN 9790007213473. Text language: Latin. Particularly during the early 1740s, Johann Sebastian Bach concentrated intensely on studying the compositional technique of strict vocal polyphony. As an inspiration, he studied the works of older masters, copying them and, for the most part, performing them as well. A set of single parts for the Missa canonica by Francesco Gasparini in an instrumentation by Bach were recently discovered in the collection of the former Ephoralbibliothek Weissenfels; some of the parts are in Bach's own handwriting. Gasparini was esteemed in Germany particularly as a master of elaborate counterpoint and audacious harmonic writing. Bach amended the music text with a view to certain aspects of performance practice, clearly following a very specific concept of sound organization. His interest in strict counterpoint was paralleled by a tangible re-orientation in Bach's own compositional technique at the beginning of the 1740s. Francesco Gasparini's Missa canonica therefore served as a practical model for the highly developed art of canon writing and the strict polyphony in Bach's late works, as we encounter them, for example, in the B minor Mass. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3550300. $4.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Missa a quattro voci Organ [Score] Carus Verlag
SATB choir, cornetto, 3 trombones, organ SKU: CA.3550300 Arranged by J...(+)
SATB choir, cornetto, 3 trombones, organ SKU: CA.3550300 Arranged by J. S. Bach. Composed by Francesco Gasparini. Edited by Peter Wollny. Arranged by Johann Sebastian Bach. This edition: urtext. Edition Bach-Archiv Leipzig - Musical Monuments. Sacred vocal music, Masses, Latin. Full score. Carus Verlag #CV 35.503/00. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.3550300). ISBN 9790007165161. Text language: Latin. Particularly during the early 1740s, Johann Sebastian Bach concentrated intensely on studying the compositional technique of strict vocal polyphony. As an inspiration, he studied the works of older masters, copying them and, for the most part, performing them as well. A set of single parts for the Missa canonica by Francesco Gasparini in an instrumentation by Bach were recently discovered in the collection of the former Ephoralbibliothek Weissenfels; some of the parts are in Bach's own handwriting. Gasparini was esteemed in Germany particularly as a master of elaborate counterpoint and audacious harmonic writing. Bach amended the music text with a view to certain aspects of performance practice, clearly following a very specific concept of sound organization. His interest in strict counterpoint was paralleled by a tangible re-orientation in Bach's own compositional technique at the beginning of the 1740s. Francesco Gasparini's Missa canonica therefore served as a practical model for the highly developed art of canon writing and the strict polyphony in Bach's late works, as we encounter them, for example, in the B minor Mass. $28.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Missa a quattro voci Choral SATB Carus Verlag
SATB choir, cornetto, 3 trombones, organ (Or 2 violins, viola and basso continuo...(+)
SATB choir, cornetto, 3 trombones, organ (Or 2 violins, viola and basso continuo or 2 oboes, english horn and basso continuo) SKU: CA.3550348 Arranged by J. S. Bach. Composed by Francesco Gasparini. Edited by Peter Wollny. This edition: urtext. Edition Bach-Archiv Leipzig - Musical Monuments. Organ. Sacred vocal music, Masses, Latin. Single Part, Organ. 8 pages. Carus Verlag #CV 35.503/48. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.3550348). ISBN 9790007213497. Language: Latin. Particularly during the early 1740s, Johann Sebastian Bach concentrated intensely on studying the compositional technique of strict vocal polyphony. As an inspiration, he studied the works of older masters, copying them and, for the most part, performing them as well. A set of single parts for the Missa canonica by Francesco Gasparini in an instrumentation by Bach were recently discovered in the collection of the former Ephoralbibliothek Weissenfels; some of the parts are in Bach's own handwriting. Gasparini was esteemed in Germany particularly as a master of elaborate counterpoint and audacious harmonic writing. Bach amended the music text with a view to certain aspects of performance practice, clearly following a very specific concept of sound organization. His interest in strict counterpoint was paralleled by a tangible re-orientation in Bach's own compositional technique at the beginning of the 1740s. Francesco Gasparini's Missa canonica therefore served as a practical model for the highly developed art of canon writing and the strict polyphony in Bach's late works, as we encounter them, for example, in the B minor Mass. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3550300. $10.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Missa a quattro voci Choral SATB Carus Verlag
SATB choir, cornetto, 3 trombones, organ (Or 2 violins, viola and basso continuo...(+)
SATB choir, cornetto, 3 trombones, organ (Or 2 violins, viola and basso continuo or 2 oboes, english horn and basso continuo) SKU: CA.3550349 Arranged by J. S. Bach. Composed by Francesco Gasparini. Edited by Peter Wollny. This edition: urtext. Edition Bach-Archiv Leipzig - Musical Monuments. Organ. Sacred vocal music, Masses, Latin. Single Part, Organ. 8 pages. Carus Verlag #CV 35.503/49. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.3550349). ISBN 9790007213503. Language: Latin. Particularly during the early 1740s, Johann Sebastian Bach concentrated intensely on studying the compositional technique of strict vocal polyphony. As an inspiration, he studied the works of older masters, copying them and, for the most part, performing them as well. A set of single parts for the Missa canonica by Francesco Gasparini in an instrumentation by Bach were recently discovered in the collection of the former Ephoralbibliothek Weissenfels; some of the parts are in Bach's own handwriting. Gasparini was esteemed in Germany particularly as a master of elaborate counterpoint and audacious harmonic writing. Bach amended the music text with a view to certain aspects of performance practice, clearly following a very specific concept of sound organization. His interest in strict counterpoint was paralleled by a tangible re-orientation in Bach's own compositional technique at the beginning of the 1740s. Francesco Gasparini's Missa canonica therefore served as a practical model for the highly developed art of canon writing and the strict polyphony in Bach's late works, as we encounter them, for example, in the B minor Mass. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3550300. $10.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Missa a quattro voci Organ Carus Verlag
SATB choir, cornetto, 3 trombones, organ SKU: CA.3550305 Arranged by J...(+)
SATB choir, cornetto, 3 trombones, organ SKU: CA.3550305 Arranged by J. S. Bach. Composed by Francesco Gasparini. Edited by Peter Wollny. Arranged by Johann Sebastian Bach. This edition: urtext. Edition Bach-Archiv Leipzig - Musical Monuments. Sacred vocal music, Masses, Latin. Choral Score. 12 pages. Carus Verlag #CV 35.503/05. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.3550305). ISBN 9790007165222. Text language: Latin. Particularly during the early 1740s, Johann Sebastian Bach concentrated intensely on studying the compositional technique of strict vocal polyphony. As an inspiration, he studied the works of older masters, copying them and, for the most part, performing them as well. A set of single parts for the Missa canonica by Francesco Gasparini in an instrumentation by Bach were recently discovered in the collection of the former Ephoralbibliothek Weissenfels; some of the parts are in Bach's own handwriting. Gasparini was esteemed in Germany particularly as a master of elaborate counterpoint and audacious harmonic writing. Bach amended the music text with a view to certain aspects of performance practice, clearly following a very specific concept of sound organization. His interest in strict counterpoint was paralleled by a tangible re-orientation in Bach's own compositional technique at the beginning of the 1740s. Francesco Gasparini's Missa canonica therefore served as a practical model for the highly developed art of canon writing and the strict polyphony in Bach's late works, as we encounter them, for example, in the B minor Mass. Score available separately - see item CA.3550300. $9.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Missa a quattro voci Choral SATB [Score and Parts] Carus Verlag
SATB choir, cornetto, 3 trombones, organ (Or 2 violins, viola and basso continuo...(+)
SATB choir, cornetto, 3 trombones, organ (Or 2 violins, viola and basso continuo or 2 oboes, english horn and basso continuo) SKU: CA.3550319 Arranged by J. S. Bach. Composed by Francesco Gasparini. Edited by Peter Wollny. This edition: urtext. Edition Bach-Archiv Leipzig - Musical Monuments. Complete orchestral parts. Sacred vocal music, Masses, Latin. Set of Orchestra Parts. Carus Verlag #CV 35.503/19. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.3550319). ISBN 9790007213480. Text language: Latin. Particularly during the early 1740s, Johann Sebastian Bach concentrated intensely on studying the compositional technique of strict vocal polyphony. As an inspiration, he studied the works of older masters, copying them and, for the most part, performing them as well. A set of single parts for the Missa canonica by Francesco Gasparini in an instrumentation by Bach were recently discovered in the collection of the former Ephoralbibliothek Weissenfels; some of the parts are in Bach's own handwriting. Gasparini was esteemed in Germany particularly as a master of elaborate counterpoint and audacious harmonic writing. Bach amended the music text with a view to certain aspects of performance practice, clearly following a very specific concept of sound organization. His interest in strict counterpoint was paralleled by a tangible re-orientation in Bach's own compositional technique at the beginning of the 1740s. Francesco Gasparini's Missa canonica therefore served as a practical model for the highly developed art of canon writing and the strict polyphony in Bach's late works, as we encounter them, for example, in the B minor Mass. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.3550300. $65.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Tamerlano HWV 18 Soli, Mixted choir and accompaniment Soli, mixted choir, orchestra Barenreiter
Solo voices, orchestra (Soprano Voice Solo, Mezzo-Soprano Voice Solo, 2 Alto Voi...(+)
Solo voices, orchestra (Soprano Voice Solo, Mezzo-Soprano Voice Solo, 2 Alto Voice Solo, Tenor Voice Solo, Bass Voice Solo, 2 recorder-A, 2 Fl, 2 Ob, 2 clarinet, Str, Continuo) SKU: BA.BA04052 Dramma per musica in three Acts. Composed by George Frideric Handel. Edited by Terence Best. This edition: complete edition, urtext edition. Linen. Halle Handel Edition (HHA) Serie II, Band 15. Complete edition, Score. HWV 18. Duration 3 hours. Baerenreiter Verlag #BA04052_00. Published by Baerenreiter Verlag (BA.BA04052). ISBN 9790006495702. 33.1 x 26 cm inches. Nicola Francesco Haym. Handel began the composition of Tamerlano, one of the supreme masterpieces of Baroque opera seria, on 3rd July 1724. The libretto was an adaptation by Nicola Haym of Agostino Piovene's Tamerlano, Tragedia per musica, which had been set to music by Francesco Gasparini, and performed in Venice in 1711. When Handel dated the last page of the autograph on 4rd July the work appeared to be complete; but during the three months which passed before the premiere at the King's Theatre in the Haymarket on 31 October, so many alterations and revisions were made that a fresh performing-score had to be writtern very late in the proceedings, to replace an earlier one which is now 1ost.
There were twelve performances between 31 October 1724 and 8 May 1725. Handel revived the opera only once, in 1731, for three performances. For this revival he marked in the performing score a number of cuts in the recitatives, which are reproduced in the present edition; there is more recitative in Tamerlano than in any other Handel opera.
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| Il Bajazet G. Henle
SKU: HL.51483105 The Opera, Masterpieces of Operatic History, Volume 3...(+)
SKU: HL.51483105 The Opera, Masterpieces of Operatic History, Volume 3 Clothbound. Composed by Francesco Gasparini. Edited by Martin Ruhnke. Monuments of Music. Clothbound. Henle Monuments of Music. Opera Reference. Hardcover. 268 pages. G. Henle #HN3105. Published by G. Henle (HL.51483105). ISBN 9790201831053. UPC: 884088180683. 10x13 inches. About Henle Urtext What I can expect from Henle Urtext editions: - error-free, reliable musical texts based on meticulous musicological research - fingerings and bowings by famous artists and pedagogues
- preface in 3 languages with information on the genesis and history of the work
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