SKU: CA.3810205
ISBN M-007-25252-6. Latin.
At less than 20 years of age, the youngest son of the Leipzig cantor of St. Thomas, Johann Sebastian Bach, withdrew from the Lutheran musical tradition of his family: Johann Christian Bach went to Italy, converted to Catholicism there and composed mainly Latin church music between 1757 and 1760. His great successes with operas for Turin, Milan and Naples from 1761 onwards led him all the way to London. Bach's church music comprises a number of vespers compositions, some of them large-scale, including this Magnificat a 4 (1760) for soloists, choir and orchestra. The very diversified work gets its additional attraction from distinctively led oboes and horns.
SKU: CA.3810214
ISBN M-007-25261-8. Latin.
SKU: BR.EOS-1900-15
ISBN 9790004789377. 9 x 12 inches.
The triumphal concert hall success of Tchaikovsky's most popular and musically most valuable concert pieces for solo instrument and orchestra was preceded by severe teething troubles. His Piano Concerto No. 1 Op. 23 of 1874/75 was slated by Tchaikovsky's mentor and potential performer at the premiere, the pianist, conductor and director of the Moscow Conservatory, Nikolai Rubinstein. So Hans von Bulow premiered it gratefully and enthusiastically (in Boston, USA, on 25 October 1875). Leopold Auer, violin virtuoso and professor at the Petersburg Conservatory, to whom Tchaikovsky wanted to dedicate his Violin Concerto Op. 35 of 1878, refused to premiere it - he regarded the solo part as unrewarding and unplayable. On 4 December 1881, Adolf Brodsky premiered the Violin Concerto in Vienna, with Hans Richter conducting, but Eduard Hanslick wrote a crushing and unpleasant review. The Variations on a Rococo Theme for Cello and Orchestra Op. 33 were finally published by their dedicatee, the German cellist and professor at the Moscow Conservatory, Wilhelm Fitzenhagen, after he had almost completely rewritten and then premiered it on 18 December 1877 in Moscow, while Tchaikovsky, who had asked him to publish the work, was abroad. The original version, which can be found in this edition, was not published until the 1950s.
SKU: CA.3810200
ISBN M-007-25076-8. Latin.
SKU: MN.50-0040
UPC: 688670500404. Text: Marilyn Biery.
An original text by Marilyn Biery expresses our gratitude for all of the gifts given by God. The text is matched with original music, with the first stanza introduced in unison, followed by a canonic treatment of the second stanza. The third stanza begins in unison and then blossoms into an expansive alleluia. An optional hymn setting is included in the publication.
SKU: BT.WA-4096-401
English.
This movement from the Énigma Variations' contains some of the most moving and passionate music that Elgar wrote. This is a fantastic arrangement for piano.
SKU: HL.49013907
ISBN 9790220100383.
Salut d'amour (Edward Elgar) * The Minstrel Boy (irish) * Men of Harlech (Welsh) * Loch Lomond (Scottish) * The Londonderry Air (Irish) * The Hunt is up (English) * Gavotte-Mignon (Ambroise Thomas) * La Donna e Mobile (G. Verdi) * Largo (G.F. Handel) * Waltz (J. Brahms) * Oradle Song (W.A. Mozart) * Santa Lucia (Neapolitan) * Here's a Health (English) * Poor old Joe (English) * La Paloma (C. de Yradier).
SKU: GI.G-9821
UPC: 785147982104. Latin. Text by Thomas Aquinas.
SKU: CA.332020
ISBN 9790007182458. Key: E flat major. Language: English. Text: Lynch, Thomas.
SKU: HL.49005978
ISBN 9790001031691. 7.5x10.75x0.331 inches. German.
SKU: GI.G-3003
UPC: 785147300304. Text by Thomas Cotterill.
Unison or SATB. Violin, Cello and Continuo.
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