SKU: TM.04928SET
Fantasy Journey to Faroe Islands.
SKU: TM.04928SC
SKU: CA.3410411
ISBN 9790007212575. Language: German.
An unknown work from the so-called Buckeburger Bach, which at first was ascribed unjustly to Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach. The story of the Suffering of the Lord is examined from a different perspective. Pilgrims have undertaken a journey to the Holy Land and when they arrive they are informed by a hermit of the suffering and death of Christ. An additional figure, an angel, lends this representation of the Passion a heightened form for communicating the importance of the suffering of Christ.. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3410400.
SKU: CA.3410409
ISBN 9790007212568. Language: German.
An unknown work from the so-called Buckeburger Bach, which at first was ascribed unjustly to Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach. The story of the Suffering of the Lord is examined from a different perspective. Pilgrims have undertaken a journey to the Holy Land and when they arrive they are informed by a hermit of the suffering and death of Christ. An additional figure, an angel, lends this representation of the Passion a heightened form for communicating the importance of the suffering of Christ.. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.3410400.
SKU: CA.3410449
ISBN 9790007212612. Language: German.
SKU: CA.3410419
ISBN 9790007134280. Language: German.
SKU: CA.3410412
ISBN 9790007212582. Language: German.
SKU: CA.3410413
ISBN 9790007212599. Language: German.
SKU: CA.3410403
ISBN 9790007017453. Language: German.
An unknown work from the so-called Buckeburger Bach, which at first was ascribed unjustly to Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach. The story of the Suffering of the Lord is examined from a different perspective. Pilgrims have undertaken a journey to the Holy Land and when they arrive they are informed by a hermit of the suffering and death of Christ. An additional figure, an angel, lends this representation of the Passion a heightened form for communicating the importance of the suffering of Christ.. Score available separately - see item CA.3410400.
SKU: CA.3410400
ISBN 9790007103392. Language: German.
An unknown work from the so-called Buckeburger Bach, which at first was ascribed unjustly to Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach. The story of the Suffering of the Lord is examined from a different perspective. Pilgrims have undertaken a journey to the Holy Land and when they arrive they are informed by a hermit of the suffering and death of Christ. An additional figure, an angel, lends this representation of the Passion a heightened form for communicating the importance of the suffering of Christ.
SKU: CA.3410405
ISBN 9790007103408. Language: German.
SKU: CA.3323805
ISBN 9790007212186. Text language: German. Text: Schiebeler, Daniel. Text by Daniel Schiebeler.
Vol. IV, 1 of the C.P.E. Bach Complete Edition, edited by the Packard Humanities Institute According to C.P.E. Bach, the oratorio Die Israeliten in der Wuste [The Israelites in the Wilderness] can be performed ... at all times, inside and outside the church, simply to the praise of God. The composition depicts the Israelites' journey, full of privations, through the wilderness, their despair and their pleading. This harmonically bold work was first published in 1775 and received numerous performances during the composer's lifetime in German-speaking countries. Score available separately - see item CA.3323800.
SKU: TM.05505SET
Famous Introduction. Completed and Orchestrated by Rimsky-Korsakov.
SKU: TM.05505SC
SKU: TM.06320SC
Orchestrated by Rimsky-Korsakov. Dawn on the Moska River (Act I Scene 1). For famous introduction, see #05505 KHOVANTCHINA, LA: Entr'acte Act IV, Scene 2 No. 5 Galitian Journey.
SKU: TM.06971SC
For 45 measure insert at rehearsal 4, see #14299.
SKU: TM.06320SET
SKU: TM.08145SET
No score. Clarinet solo in A & Bb; solo in set. Orchestral Clarinet part marked titled Clarinet I.
SKU: TM.06971SET
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