SKU: TM.00585SC
Solo/pf. Solo includes Op. 42 No. 1-3 (No. 1 Meditation, No. 2 Scherzo, No. 3 Melodie). Orchestrated by A. Glazounov.
SKU: TM.00585SET
SKU: TM.00545SC
Solo/pf. Solo contains: Op.42 No. 1 Meditation, No. 2 Scherzo, No. 3 Melodie. Orchestrated by A. Glazounov.
SKU: TM.00545SET
SKU: CA.3108819
ISBN 9790007136413. Key: D major / b minor. Language: German/English.
Score and parts available separately - see item CA.3108800.
SKU: CA.3108811
ISBN 9790007046125. Key: D major / b minor. Language: German/English.
Score available separately - see item CA.3108800.
SKU: CA.3108805
ISBN 9790007046095. Key: D major / b minor. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3108812
ISBN 9790007046132. Key: D major / b minor. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3108809
ISBN 9790007046118. Key: D major / b minor. Language: German/English.
SKU: TM.05653SC
Le Depart Op 30 No. 2, Le Gondolier Op 30 No. 6, Scherzetto Op 102 No. 3, Marche Funebre Op 62 No. 3, La Chasse Op 19 No. 3.
SKU: TM.05653SET
SKU: TM.00546SC
Solo/pf. Solo contains No. 3 only. (See #00545 for solo containing No. 1-3.) Orchestrated by Glazounov.
SKU: TM.00546SET
SKU: CA.2711011
ISBN 9790007200527. Key: C major. Language: Latin.
Eberlin's programmatic setting of the offertory Terra tremuit was written for the festive liturgy of Easter Sunday at Salzburg Cathedral, which in the 17th and 18th centuries was a center of the cultivation of the polyphonic offertory. Verses 9 and 10 of Psalm 76 (Vulgata 75), with their vivid description of the earth trembling and falling silent are Eberlin's basis for the offertory. Eberlin depicts the earthquake by means of a written-out tremolo of the strings, and by staccato singing of the syllables of the word tremuit. The Resurrection is depicted musically by ascending figures at the words dum resurgere. An Alleluia concludes the work. Score and part available separately - see item CA.2711000.
SKU: CA.2711019
ISBN 9790007138899. Key: C major. Language: Latin.
Eberlin's programmatic setting of the offertory Terra tremuit was written for the festive liturgy of Easter Sunday at Salzburg Cathedral, which in the 17th and 18th centuries was a center of the cultivation of the polyphonic offertory. Verses 9 and 10 of Psalm 76 (Vulgata 75), with their vivid description of the earth trembling and falling silent are Eberlin's basis for the offertory. Eberlin depicts the earthquake by means of a written-out tremolo of the strings, and by staccato singing of the syllables of the word tremuit. The Resurrection is depicted musically by ascending figures at the words dum resurgere. An Alleluia concludes the work. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.2711000.
SKU: CA.2711012
ISBN 9790007200534. Key: C major. Language: Latin.
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