SKU: CA.2708305
ISBN 9790007164171. Language: Latin.
Carl Friedrich Christian Fasch's Mass in 16 parts is remarkable for more than its unusual scoring. Inspired by the Italian church music style of Orazio Benevoli, it was composed in 1783 for the Berliner Sing-Akademie, and revised by Fasch several times throughout his life in order to adapt the score to the vocal capabilities of his ensemble. The composer destroyed all earlier compositions, which probably contributed to the legendary fame which this mass has enjoyed since the 19th century. The mass was, however, only published in 1839 - around four decades after Fasch's death. The present edition is based on the version contained in the first printed edition. In addition to modern music notation, extensive performance materials (two choral scores, separate organ part) facilitate the rehearsal of this challenging work. Score available separately - see item CA.2708300.
SKU: CA.2708306
ISBN 9790007164188. Language: Latin.
SKU: GI.G-4554
Contains contents from previous two collections plus 16 new titles—79 in all. Various texts. Accompaniment.
SKU: MN.50-1079
UPC: 688670510793. Scripture: Matthew 2.
Erik Routley in The English Carol describes the fifteenth century Coventry Carol asperhaps the simplest and most beautiful of all the lullaby carols. Carlton Young retains these qualities in an expressive and poignant setting for SSA voices and handbells appropriate for Christmas, Epiphany, and Holy Innocents (Matthew 2:13-18). Handbells (5 octaves: 31 bells).
SKU: GI.G-10059
UPC: 785147005919. Spanish. Text Source: Misal Romano, tercera edición
SKU: HL.14011667
ISBN 9788759887561. Danish.
SKU: HP.1755
UPC: 763628117559.
As the title indicates, there are 13 new hymn texts based on Psalms, 12 as hymns and 24 as new spiritual songs. All are set to tunes ancient and modern, and all have been written since the publication of A Year of Grace (1990) and To Sing God's Praise (1992).
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