SKU: HL.49033284
ISBN 9783795705091. German. Brigitte Smith.
Ali lebt mit seiner Mutter in einer armlichen Hutte im athiopischen Erer-Tal. Sein grosster Schatz ist eine Hirtenflote - ein Geschenk seines verstorbenen Vaters. In jeder freien Minute ubt Ali auf seinem Instrument und bald ist er der beste Flotenspieler des Dorfes. In einer Gewitternacht spielt Ali in der Nahe eines Friedhofs. Von der zauberhaften Flotenmusik angelockt, erscheint eine weisse Gestalt... Sie ist von Alis Konnen sehr angetan und belohnt ihn mit einem Tonkrug. Der alte Krug ist aber kein gewohnlicher Krug! Dank seiner Hilfe kommen Ali und seine Mutter uber Nacht zu Wohlstand. Alle Dorfbewohner freuen sich mit ihnen - bis auf Alis habgierige Tante. Sie schickt ihre Tochter Amina, die Fidel spielt, zu der weissen Gestalt und fordert einen noch grosseren Tonkrug, um noch reicher zu werden... - Ob dieser Plan wohl aufgeht?Das wunderschone Bilderbuch, das die Illustratorin Brigitte Smith im Stil von athiopischen Tafelbildern illustriert hat, bietet auch Hintergrundinformationen uber das heutige Leben in Athiopien. Wie wohnen und arbeiten die Menschen dort, welche Rolle spielt die Musik und wie kann man sich selbst eine Hirtenflote basteln?Das Marchen wurde von dem bekannten Filmkomponisten Enjott Schneider in Musik gesetzt und ist auf der beiliegenden CD in einer Orchesterversion zu horen. Der Text wird von Karlheinz Bohm gesprochen. Vom Verkaufspreis jedes Buches kommen 2 EUR der Stiftung Menschen fur Menschen - Karlheinz Bohms Athiopienhilfe zugute.Empfohlen durch den Verband Deutscher Schulmusiker.
SKU: CA.2780400
ISBN 9790007167790.
Today Monteverdi's Selva morale et spirituale (1641) stands entirely in the shadow of his famous Vespers 1610. The editions from 1610 and 1641 both include music for the Mass and Vespers, but each of these collections was composed under much different circumstances during Monteverdi's lifetime. If the works of 1610 are a bold combination of traditional compositional techniques and avant garde music, which were intended by this weary Court Composer at Mantua as an application portfolio for a new job, the 1641 collection is the only church music by the mature Monteverdi which was published after almost thirty years in his position as Music Director of St. Mark's Cathedral: the latter, a kind of best of collection from his many years of experience as a church musician. In Venice the composer had not only a fabulous, but a large ensemble at his disposal (finally, about 35 singers, alone)! The combination of soloistic and weighty tutti sections makes a big effect in this music, it makes the music, with its clearly defined sections and, for the most part homophonic choral passages more easily performable than the Vespers for today's choirs. The new edition, comprised initially of three volumes, also includes those works from the Selva Morale (a Mass and two Magnificats) which have already been published by Carus, as well as all further liturgical compositions for use in the church. Volume III, Motetti, Salve Regina, Himini, contains compositions for 1 to 3 voices and basso continuo, some with two violins (the psalms are included in both the Salmi I and Salmi II volumes). The edition is based on the methods employed in the much acclaimed Carus edition of the Vespers: * It contains a detailed foreword with suggestions for notation, scoring and for the liturgical use of individual compositions. * For the present edition four of the five surviving printed copies, as well as contemporary manuscript were consulted. Facsimiles illustrate special characteristics of the edtion of 1641. A Critical Report makes clear all of the editorial decisions made in the edition. * All of the pieces are printed untransposed and using the original note values. * All of the pieces are available in single editions with complete performance material. * Vocal scores of all works with obbligato instruments facilitate rehearsal. * Instrumental parts for collaparte accompaniment of tutti-sections (including text underlay).
SKU: CA.2780300
ISBN 9790007171698.
Today Monteverdi's Selva morale et spirituale (1641) stands entirely in the shadow of his famous Vespers 1610. The editions from 1610 and 1641 both include music for the Mass and Vespers, but each of these collections was composed under much different circumstances during Monteverdi's lifetime. If the works of 1610 are a bold combination of traditional compositional techniques and avant garde music, which were intended by this weary Court Composer at Mantua as an application portfolio for a new job, the 1641 collection is the only church music by the mature Monteverdi which was published after almost thirty years in his position as Music Director of St. Mark's Cathedral: the latter, a kind of best of collection from his many years of experience as a church musician. In Venice the composer had not only a fabulous, but a large ensemble at his disposal (finally, about 35 singers, alone)! The big effect in this music is the combination of soloistic and weighty tutti sections, it makes the music, with its clearly defined sections and, for the most part homophonic choral passages more easily performable than the Vespers for today's choirs. The new edition, comprised initially of three volumes, also includes those works from the Selva Morale (a Mass and two Magnificats) which have already been published by Carus, as well as all further liturgical compositions for use in the church. Salmi II contains the additional settings of the multiple settings of the psalms and also the psalm Memento (each of the first of the multiple settings of the psalms are to be found in the Salmi I volume). The edition is based on the methods employed in the much acclaimed Carus edition of the Vespers: - It contains a detailed foreword with suggestions for notation, scoring and for the liturgical use of individual compositions. - For the present edition four of the five surviving printed copies, as well as contemporary manuscript were consulted. Facsimiles illustrate special characteristics of the edition of 1641. A Critical Report makes clear all of the editorial decisions made in the edition. - All of the pieces are printed untransposed and using the original note values. - All of the pieces are available in single editions with complete performance material. - Vocal scores of all works with obbligato instruments facilitate rehearsal. - Instrumental parts for collaparte accompaniment of tutti-sections (including text underlay).
SKU: BA.BA07814-01
ISBN 9790006498161. 33 x 26 cm inches. Text Language: French, German. Preface: Christin Wollmann.
Continuo realization: Wolfgang Hirschmann.
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SKU: CA.2780200
ISBN 9790007167783.
Today Monteverdi's Selva morale et spirituale (1641) stands entirely in the shadow of his famous Vespers 1610. The editions from 1610 and 1641 both include music for the Mass and Vespers, but each of these collections was composed under much different circumstances during Monteverdi's lifetime. If the works of 1610 are a bold combination of traditional compositional techniques and avant garde music, which were intended by this weary Court Composer at Mantua as an application portfolio for a new job, the 1641 collection is the only church music by the mature Monteverdi which was published after almost thirty years in his position as Music Director of St. Mark's Cathedral: the latter, a kind of best of collection from his many years of experience as a church musician. In Venice the composer had not only a fabulous, but a large ensemble at his disposal (finally, about 35 singers, alone)! The big effect in this music is the combination of soloistic and weighty tutti sections, it makes the music, with its clearly defined sections and, for the most part homophonic choral passages more easily performable than the Vespers for today's choirs. The new edition, comprised initially of three volumes, also includes those works from the Selva Morale (a Mass and two Magnificats) which have already been published by Carus, as well as all further liturgical compositions for use in the church. The present volume, Salmi I, contains each of the first of the multiple settings of the psalms, as well as the Credidi. The edition is based on the methods employed in the much acclaimed Carus edition of the Vespers: * It contains a detailed foreword with suggestions for notation, scoring and for the liturgical use of individual compositions. * For the present edition four of the five surviving printed copies, as well as contemporary manuscript were consulted. Facsimiles illustrate special characteristics of the edtion of 1641. A Critical Report makes clear all of the editorial decisions made in the edition. * All of the pieces are printed untransposed and using the original note values. * All of the pieces are available in single editions with complete performance material. * Vocal scores of all works with obbligato instruments facilitate rehearsal. * Instrumental parts for collaparte accompaniment of tutti-sections (including text underlay).
SKU: HL.49013638
ISBN 9790001015264.
SKU: CA.1490100
ISBN 9790007031381.
SKU: CA.1980200
ISBN 9790007033088.
SKU: HL.49032176
ISBN 9790001071345.
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