SKU: HL.14018826
ISBN 9781846096457. English-Spanish.
A collection of works by the prolific Granada song composer Jose Maria Legaza, all presented for Voice and Piano. Includes a biography of the maestro in Spanish and English.
SKU: HL.49016185
ISBN 9790001145411. UPC: 884088202507. 9.0x12.0x0.141 inches.
As a counterpart to theOrgan Symphony No. 1 Pater Noster (ED 9937), the Organ Symphony No. 2 offers softer and more mysterious (Marian) sound worlds, sketching stages of Mary's life: an adoring Salve Regina grows from the mystic source, followed by Berceuse pour Marie as a lullaby of the Christmas events. The third movement Mater Dolorosa falls back on the well-known Gregorian sequence Stabat Mater, taking Mary's pain at the cross as its central theme. The finale treats the Ave Maris Stella in a crescendo from pp to ff in a positive and solemn manner, in memory of Mary's assumption. It is advisable to use an organ with at least three manuals.
SKU: GI.G-3135
Translation: Various. Scripture: Luke 1:28, 42.
This edition presents five Marian texts set to plainchant, which can be sung in unison without accompaniment, but an accompaniment for organ or keyboard is included. An assembly card is also available for download, D-3135A. Text sources and uses include: Luke 1:28, 42, Council of Ephesis, Marian anthems at compline, Advent until Lent, during Lent, during Eastertime, and Trinity Sunday until Advent. Â
SKU: HL.49005493
ISBN 9790001059084. German.
SKU: HL.49031828
ISBN 9790001059091. German.
SKU: CA.964420
ISBN 9790007143497. Text language: Latin.
The aged Simeon takes the new-born Jesus in his arms, recognises his significance and celebrates this moment in a paean of praise as the fulfilment of his life. In Matsushita's motet this song of praise, the nunc dimittis, stands at the centre of the composition. Here, the triad of C-F sharp-G, used for the word hodie - today at the beginning, symbolically combines with a Gregorian-like motif, revolving around the central note of B flat in whole-tone movement, and which is used to represent the Virgin Mary. The work ends with a mystical wash of sound, a whole-tone cluster which emerges from the aleatorically repeated basic motifs of the work, and fades away to nothing.
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