SKU: BT.DHP-0920388-120
Avalon est une pièce dont le décor et les personnages sont empruntés aux légendes arthuriennes. L’œuvre débute par quelques mesures surprenantes qui nous font entrer subitement dans un autre monde. Une mélodie produisant l’effet d’un chœur représente la procession des fantômes et des esprits qui vivent dans l’île magique d’Avalon, avec, leur tête, le puissant magicien Merlin. Soudain, des figures ostinato et des phrases bitonales expriment la tentative d’une horde maléfique conduite par Mordred d’envahir le monde paisible d’Avalon. Après que le Roi Arthur soit intervenu avec force, on entend un glissando qui rappelle les toutes premières mesures, et… noussommes de retour dans le monde réel. Le voyage se termine et un rêve prend fin.
SKU: RM.TREM06794-PK
SKU: RM.TREM06794-BA
ISBN 9790231067941.
SKU: RM.TREM06794-CO
SKU: BT.DHP-1094722-140
9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch.
Jubilate’s main theme comes from the Gregorian chant on the Psalm Jubliate Deo omnis terra. The work itself was inspired by the sacredhistory of the Waldkirch (a forest village) community, located on the Swiss/German boarder. It tells a tale of the Irish and Scottish monks who build the first wooden church at the site of what is now Waldkirch, of the dramatic events, good and bad, that have taken place over the centuries and of the flourishing community that has withstood the trials of time.Jubilate!, dessen Hauptthema aus dem gregorianischen Gesang zum Psalm Jubilate Deo omnis terra stammt, wurde von der Kirchengeschichte der Gemeinde Waldkirch bei Waldshut am Hochrhein inspiriert. Von den irischen und schottischen Mönchen, welche die erste Holzkirche bauten, von dramatischen historischen Ereignissen, aber auch von einer aufblühenden Kirchengemeinde handelt dieses festliche Werk, dem eine CD mit dem Glockenklang der Waldkircher Kirche beiliegt.Jacob de Haan fa rivivere il passato religioso di Waldkirch, una citt tedesca vicino alla frontiera con la Svizzera. Il titolo del brano deriva dal versetto del Salmo 97 Jubilate Deo omnis terra. La musica rievoca l’arrivo dei monaci scozzesi ed irlandesi che si stabilirono sul suolo dell’attuale Waldkirch dove iniziarono a costruire le prime chiese. La storia prende in seguito una piega più tragica, ma la comunit reagisce positivamente e con orgoglio, ciò che porta alla prosperit e al benessere. Le campane di Waldkirch suonano con vigore (CD di accompagnamento): Jubilate!
SKU: BT.DHP-1094722-013
SKU: AP.46644
ISBN 9781470655167. UPC: 038081537153. English.
Much of our literature and many movies portray cataclysmic events. This exciting piece for young band serves to provide a musical backdrop to these stories and to add a sense of hope that we will survive! Correlates to Book 2, level 2. This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.
SKU: AP.46644S
ISBN 9781470655174. UPC: 038081537160. English.
SKU: BA.BA10556-01
ISBN 9790006553112. 33 x 26 cm inches. Text Language: Latin. Preface: Hirschmann, Wolfgang / Paech, Katharina Larissa / Röder, Thomas.
The Complete Vocal Works Johann Pachelbel is known today as a composer of organ music and of a world-famous instrumental canon which frequently features in concert programmes and recording catalogues. However, the same can be said of only a few of his vocal compositions. At most, the motets appear occasionally in church music repertoire. Pachelbel's arias, vocal concerti and large-scale Magnificats have received little attention up to now. Church musicians and musicologists have long wished for a critical edition of these important works, which survive in Pachelbel's manuscript and were largely composed in his main places of work, Erfurt and Nuremberg . As always with such ventures, new discoveries are to be expected regarding the body of works, source material and the context of the works. This concerns not only beautiful music, but rather a deepening of our understanding of Pachelbel as a key figure between southern and central German traditions, and the recognition of an oeuvre which has all too often been pushed into the shadows by the mighty Bach. The Critical Edition The edition aims to make available all of Johann Pachelbel's surviving vocal works in the best possible form. It is edited by the Institut fur Musikwissenschaft at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg and the Institut fur Kirchenmusik at the Kunstuniversitat Graz. Two volumes per year are planned. As a chronological order is not possible in many cases, the individual works have been arranged according to scoring within their groups. Fragments and works where Johann Pachelbel's authorship is doubtful appear at the end of the respective group. Each volume includes an introduction (Ger/Eng) and a Critical Commentary (Ger). Format 25.5 x 32.5 cm; cloth-bound.
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SKU: BA.BA10554
ISBN 9790006553037. 33 x 26 cm inches.
The Complete Vocal Works Johann Pachelbel is known today as a composer of organ music and of a world-famous instrumental canon which frequently features in concert programmes and recording catalogues. However, the same can be said of only a few of his vocal compositions. At most, the motets appear occasionally in church music repertoire. Pachelbel’s arias, vocal concerti and large-scale Magnificats have received little attention up to now. Church musicians and musicologists have long wished for a critical edition of these important works, which survive in Pachelbel’s manuscript and were largely composed in his main places of work, Erfurt and Nuremberg . As always with such ventures, new discoveries are to be expected regarding the body of works, source material and the context of the works. This concerns not only beautiful music, but rather a deepening of our understanding of Pachelbel as a key figure between southern and central German traditions, and the recognition of an oeuvre which has all too often been pushed into the shadows by the mighty Bach. The Critical Edition The edition aims to make available all of Johann Pachelbel’s surviving vocal works in the best possible form. It is edited by the Institut für Musikwissenschaft at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg and the Institut für Kirchenmusik at the Kunstuniversität Graz. Two volumes per year are planned. As a chronological order is not possible in many cases, the individual works have been arranged according to scoring within their groups. Fragments and works where Johann Pachelbel’s authorship is doubtful appear at the end of the respective group. Each volume includes an introduction (Ger/Eng) and a Critical Commentary (Ger). Format 25.5 x 32.5 cm; cloth-bound
SKU: BA.BA10558
ISBN 9790006553075. 33 x 26 cm inches. Language: German. Preface: Hirschmann, Wolfgang / Paech, Katharina Larissa / Röder, Thomas.
SKU: CA.3105407
ISBN 9790007241346. Language: German/English. Text: Lehms, Georg Christian.
The cantata Widerstehe doch der Sunde BWV 54 is now one of Johann Sebastian Bach's most popular solo cantatas. The short text, which comprises three movements, comes from a 1711 collection of cantata texts by the Darmstadt court poet Christian Lehms, and warns in drastic terms that no sinner will inherit the kingdom of God. It is certainly no coincidence that Bach allocated this text to an alto voice, then often regarded as a symbol for the repentant sinner. The cantata comes from Bach's Weimar period and only survives in a fair copy of the score by Johann Gottfried Walther (music text ) and Johann Tobias Krebs (vocal text underlay). This didn't 't present any difficulties in preparing an edition. In Lehms' word book the cantata is allocated to Oculi Sunday (the third Sunday in Lent), but can also readily be sung on other occasions in the church year. Score available separately - see item CA.3105400.
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