| VI Concerti Armonici: Concertino No. 2 in G, IUW 3 (Concerto Armonico in G; spuriously attributed to Pergolesi) String Orchestra LudwigMasters Publications
Orchestra Str (4 Vn parts [2.2.2.2].3.2.2): Harpsichord Continuo in score SKU...(+)
Orchestra Str (4 Vn parts [2.2.2.2].3.2.2): Harpsichord Continuo in score SKU: AP.36-A793402 Arranged by Unico Wilhelm Van wassenaer and ed./arr. by Fritz Rikko. String Orchestra. Kalmus Orchestra Library. Score and Part(s). LudwigMasters Publications #36-A793402. Published by LudwigMasters Publications (AP.36-A793402). UPC: 659359748073. English. The six CONCERTI ARMONICI was long thought to be the work of the violinist-impresario Carlo Ricciotti or composer Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, but more recent research has revealed the composer to be Unico Wilhelm van Wassenauer (1692-1766). Born into a wealthy Dutch family, the diplomat and composer founded a Collegium musicum in The Hague under the oversight of Ricciotti. Composed between 1725 and 1740, the six concertos have been falsely attributed to a variety of contemporaries, Ricciotti and Pergolesi amongst them, since its anonymous publication. Wassenauer's aristocratic background was the reason for his secretiveness. The sentiment of the time ordained that musicians belong to the lower classes. This edition of CONCERTINO No. 2 (also CONCERTO ARMONICO in G Major, CONCERTO IV, or just CONCERTINO in G), drawing from the CONCERTO ARMONICO in G Major, IUW 3, was edited by 20th century Baroque expert Fritz Rikko. Rikko spuriously attributes the work to Pergolesi. Despite Wassenauer's authorship having since been confirmed, Rikko's original editorial notes have been retained. Instrumentation: Str (4 Vn parts [2.2.2.2].3.2.2): Harpsichord Continuo in score. These products are currently being prepared by a new publisher. While many items are ready and will ship on time, some others may see delays of several months. $35.00 - See more - Buy online | | |
| VI Concerti Armonici: Concertino No. 2 in G, IUW 3 (Concerto Armonico in G; spuriously attributed to Pergolesi) String Orchestra [Score] LudwigMasters Publications
Orchestra Str (4 Vn parts [2.2.2.2].3.2.2): Harpsichord Continuo in score SKU...(+)
Orchestra Str (4 Vn parts [2.2.2.2].3.2.2): Harpsichord Continuo in score SKU: AP.36-A793401 Arranged by Unico Wilhelm Van wassenaer and ed./arr. by Fritz Rikko. String Orchestra. Kalmus Orchestra Library. Score. LudwigMasters Publications #36-A793401. Published by LudwigMasters Publications (AP.36-A793401). ISBN 9798892704922. UPC: 659359746130. English. The six CONCERTI ARMONICI was long thought to be the work of the violinist-impresario Carlo Ricciotti or composer Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, but more recent research has revealed the composer to be Unico Wilhelm van Wassenauer (1692-1766). Born into a wealthy Dutch family, the diplomat and composer founded a Collegium musicum in The Hague under the oversight of Ricciotti. Composed between 1725 and 1740, the six concertos have been falsely attributed to a variety of contemporaries, Ricciotti and Pergolesi amongst them, since its anonymous publication. Wassenauer's aristocratic background was the reason for his secretiveness. The sentiment of the time ordained that musicians belong to the lower classes. This edition of CONCERTINO No. 2 (also CONCERTO ARMONICO in G Major, CONCERTO IV, or just CONCERTINO in G), drawing from the CONCERTO ARMONICO in G Major, IUW 3, was edited by 20th century Baroque expert Fritz Rikko. Rikko spuriously attributes the work to Pergolesi. Despite Wassenauer's authorship having since been confirmed, Rikko's original editorial notes have been retained. Instrumentation: Str (4 Vn parts [2.2.2.2].3.2.2): Harpsichord Continuo in score. These products are currently being prepared by a new publisher. While many items are ready and will ship on time, some others may see delays of several months. $15.00 - See more - Buy online | | |
| Twenty-four Italian Songs and Arias Medium voice, Piano [Sheet music] Alfred Publishing
For Voice. (Medium High Voice). Vocal Collection. Masterwork. Book. 100 pages. ...(+)
For Voice. (Medium High Voice). Vocal Collection. Masterwork. Book. 100 pages. Published by Alfred Publishing.
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| Magnificat Choral SATB satb (soli), SATB (choir), Orchestra [Sheet music] Alfred Publishing
By Giovanni Battista Pergolesi. Edited by and trans. Westermann. For Orch. (SAT...(+)
By Giovanni Battista Pergolesi. Edited by and trans. Westermann. For Orch. (SATB with SATB Soli). Choral Extended Work. Masterwork. 48 pages. Published by Alfred Publishing.
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| Septem verba a Christo in cruce moriente prolata Breitkopf & Härtel
Viola 2 (solos: SATB - 0.0.0.0. - 2.1.0.0. - hp - org - str: 1.1.2(obl.).1.1.) <...(+)
Viola 2 (solos: SATB - 0.0.0.0. - 2.1.0.0. - hp - org - str: 1.1.2(obl.).1.1.) SKU: BR.OB-5533-20 Urtext. Composed by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi. Edited by Reinhard Fehling. Stapled. Orchester-Bibliothek (Orchestral Library). The present setting of the Seven Last Words of Jesus Christ grippingly depicts the story of Christ's Crucifixion in fourteen Musical Dialogues. Listen to the world premiere recording of this major work of the Neapolitan Baroque, performed by the Akadem. Solo concerto; Baroque. Part. 24 pages. Breitkopf and Haertel #OB 5533-20. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.OB-5533-20). ISBN 9790004341209. 10 x 12.5 inches. Hermann Scherchen, who was the first to take up the cause of the one-hour-plus long, colorfully scored work, came to the conclusion: One of the most heartfelt works of art, full of gentleness and profound sensitivity. Since 1936, when two manuscripts of monastic provenance were discovered, musical scholars have been asking themselves whether the Septem verba is authentic or solely attributable to Sig. Pergolese. It is only thanks to the scholarly comparison of all manuscripts and to the discovery of two new sources which impressively confirm the existence of an active reception of this work in the mid 18th century, that the authorship and transmission can be newly evaluated. $14.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Septem verba a Christo in cruce moriente prolata [Score] Breitkopf & Härtel
Voice(s) and orchestra (solos: SATB - 0.0.0.0. - 2.1.0.0. - hp - org - str: 1.1....(+)
Voice(s) and orchestra (solos: SATB - 0.0.0.0. - 2.1.0.0. - hp - org - str: 1.1.2(obl.).1.1.) SKU: BR.PB-5533 Urtext. Composed by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi. Edited by Reinhard Fehling. Voice; Softbound. Partitur-Bibliothek (Score Library). The present setting of the Seven Last Words of Jesus Christ grippingly depicts the story of Christ's Crucifixion in fourteen Musical Dialogues. Listen to the world premiere recording of this major work of the Neapolitan Baroque, performed by the Akadem. Solo concerto; Baroque. Full score. 80 pages. Breitkopf and Haertel #PB 5533. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.PB-5533). ISBN 9790004212622. 10 x 12.5 inches. Hermann Scherchen, who was the first to take up the cause of the one-hour-plus long, colorfully scored work, came to the conclusion: One of the most heartfelt works of art, full of gentleness and profound sensitivity. Since 1936, when two manuscripts of monastic provenance were discovered, musical scholars have been asking themselves whether the Septem verba is authentic or solely attributable to Sig. Pergolese. It is only thanks to the scholarly comparison of all manuscripts and to the discovery of two new sources which impressively confirm the existence of an active reception of this work in the mid 18th century, that the authorship and transmission can be newly evaluated. $66.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Magnificat Choral SATB [Score] Oxford University Press
SATB choir & chamber ensemble (2 violins, cello, bass, chamber organ) - Moderate...(+)
SATB choir & chamber ensemble (2 violins, cello, bass, chamber organ) - Moderately Difficult SKU: OU.9780193527478 Composed by Francesco Durante. Edited by John Rutter. Choral Works (inc. Oratorios). Oxford Choral Classics. Sacred. Full score. 32 pages. Oxford University Press #9780193527478. Published by Oxford University Press (OU.9780193527478). ISBN 9780193527478. 12 x 9 inches. For SATB and chamber ensemble A splendid curtain-raiser to Vivaldi's Gloria, Durante's artful Magnificat has long been misattributed to his pupil Pergolesi. Durante's vocally richer five-voice version has been chosen for Sacred Choruses and merits performance as an alternative to the familiar four-voice version. $24.99 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Magnificat Choral SATB Oxford University Press
SATB choir & chamber ensemble (SSATB, 2 violins, cello, bass, chamber organ) - M...(+)
SATB choir & chamber ensemble (SSATB, 2 violins, cello, bass, chamber organ) - Moderately Difficult SKU: OU.9780193527485 Composed by Francesco Durante. Edited by John Rutter. Choral Works (inc. Oratorios). Oxford Choral Classics. Sacred. Set of parts. 132 pages. Oxford University Press #9780193527485. Published by Oxford University Press (OU.9780193527485). ISBN 9780193527485. 12 x 9 inches. For SATB and chamber ensemble A splendid curtain-raiser to Vivaldi's Gloria, Francesco Durante's artful Magnificat has long been misattributed to his pupil Pergolesi in a version for four voices, not five. This complete set contains 4 x vln I, 4 x vln II, 2 x vc, 2 x db, 1 x continuo, and 1 x lute. $64.99 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| A Basque Carol Carl Fischer
Choral Cello, Contrabass voice, Piano, Viola, Violin 1, Violin 2, Violin 3, SATB...(+)
Choral Cello, Contrabass voice, Piano, Viola, Violin 1, Violin 2, Violin 3, SATB chorus SKU: CF.CM9734 Composed by Basque Carol. Arranged by Christopher Thomas. 12 pages. Duration 2 minutes, 37 seconds. Carl Fischer Music #CM9734. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.CM9734). ISBN 9781491161142. UPC: 680160919734. Key: A minor. English. Basque Carol. A Basque Carol (also known as Gabriel's Message) holds a special place in Western music. The carol originates from Basque country around the 13th century, based on the Latin hymn, Angelus ad Virginem (likely of Franciscan origin). The tune quickly spread throughout Europe, finding popularity in Britain where it was even referenced in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales: Playing so sweetly that the chamber rang; / and Angelus ad virginem he sang. . .. Interestingly, the melody we know and love today is derived from the original Basque version. In my view, this tune is a perfect example of melody-crafting. It is at once hauntingly beautiful, yet warm and joyous. Its contours are complex, dramatic, yet singable. I believe this melodic accessibility is the key to the song's lasting popularity. I would also attribute A Basque Carol's continued popularity to its elegant translation into English (by Sabine Baring-Gould, who rediscovered the original Basque tune). Translations often risk sounding unimaginative, coarse, and blunt. This translation is strikingly different. It was graced with an especially poetic translation including lines such as his wings as drifted snow, his eyes as flame. I am very excited to offer a new perspective on this classic carol, joining the tradition of composers preserving and reimagining a priceless medieval melody. My first goal was to create a flowing, richly-textured, even cinematic string accompaniment for the choir. This approach was very much inspired by the dense, string-writing style of English composer Ralph Vaughan Williams. My second goal was to make the arrangement flexible enough to be performed with only choir, only strings, or (best of all) both ensembles combined. To further complement this approach, I've added an obligato line for a solo recorder (solo flute or violin work just as well). If you listen carefully, you will hear a quote from my other favorite holiday carol, Jesu Bambino. I hope you enjoy performing A Basque Carol. I especially hope that you sense the ancient magic cast into this tune, hearing the ineffable qualities that have compelled us to sustain it for nearly a millennium. Whether you're a choir, a string orchestra, or a combined ensemble, this arrangement of A Basque Carol will surely be a haunting and lovely addition to your next holiday program!. A Basque Carol (also known as Gabriel’s Message) holds a special place in Western music. The carol originates from Basque country around the 13th century, based on the Latin hymn, Angelus ad Virginem (likely of Franciscan origin). The tune quickly spread throughout Europe, finding popularity in Britain where it was even referenced in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales: “Playing so sweetly that the chamber rang; / and Angelus ad virginem he sang. . .â€.Interestingly, the melody we know and love today is derived from the original Basque version. In my view, this tune is a perfect example of melody-crafting. It is at once hauntingly beautiful, yet warm and joyous. Its contours are complex, dramatic, yet singable. I believe this melodic accessibility is the key to the song’s lasting popularity. I would also attribute A Basque Carol’s continued popularity to its elegant translation into English (by Sabine Baring-Gould, who rediscovered the original Basque tune). Translations often risk sounding unimaginative, coarse, and blunt. This translation is strikingly different. It was graced with an especially poetic translation including lines such as “his wings as drifted snow, his eyes as flame.â€I am very excited to offer a new perspective on this classic carol, joining the tradition of composers preserving and reimagining a priceless medieval melody. My first goal was to create a flowing, richly-textured, even cinematic string accompaniment for the choir. This approach was very much inspired by the dense, string-writing style of English composer Ralph Vaughan Williams. My second goal was to make the arrangement flexible enough to be performed with only choir, only strings, or (best of all) both ensembles combined. To further complement this approach, I’ve added an obligato line for a solo recorder (solo flute or violin work just as well). If you listen carefully, you will hear a quote from my other favorite holiday carol, Jesu Bambino.I hope you enjoy performing A Basque Carol. I especially hope that you sense the ancient magic cast into this tune, hearing the ineffable qualities that have compelled us to sustain it for nearly a millennium. Whether you’re a choir, a string orchestra, or a combined ensemble, this arrangement of A Basque Carol will surely be a haunting and lovely addition to your next holiday program! $2.50 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
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