SKU: CA.5528313
ISBN 9790007227081. Language: English/German.
- edition based on the autograph, from which Handel conducted the first performance - detailed foreword in three languages - critical Report with information about the source situation, the edition, and containing the individual readings (alternative readings, etc.) Great occasions call for great music The Dettingen Te Deum is a brilliant example of how Handel could capture the tone for festive occasions as had never been done before. The expression of the exalted character of this official work is imparted through Handel's express use of timpani and trumpets. Gentler and more serious movements effectively complement the work. The basis for the present critical edition of this work is the London autograph, which has survived and from which Handel probably conducted the first performance. In addition, the initial concluding version of the chorus Make them to be number'd has been published in this edition. In this version Handel strived for a more compact and stricter voice leading. Score and part available separately - see item CA.5528300.
SKU: CA.4011200
ISBN 9790007062231. Key: D major. Language: Latin/English.
Setting in E flat major, transposed into D major.
SKU: CA.1003919
ISBN 9790007140908. Language: German.
Score and parts available separately - see item CA.1003900.
SKU: CA.4048014
ISBN 9790007218737. Language: Latin.
In 1827, shortly after a stay with Thibaut in Heidelberg, Tu es Petrus was composed, an echo of his contact with the style of Palestrina. Mendelssohn himself considered the work, which uses and artful and strictly contrapuntal development of the motif, the most successful piece of that year. Score and part available separately - see item CA.4048000.
SKU: CA.513312
ISBN 9790007008635. Language: German.
Score available separately - see item CA.513300.
SKU: CA.4048007
ISBN 9790007092627. Language: Latin.
In 1827, shortly after a stay with Thibaut in Heidelberg, Tu es Petrus was composed, an echo of his contact with the style of Palestrina. Mendelssohn himself considered the work, which uses and artful and strictly contrapuntal development of the motif, the most successful piece of that year. Score available separately - see item CA.4048000.
SKU: CA.513314
ISBN 9790007008659. Language: German.
SKU: CA.3124314
ISBN 9790007211189. Key: D major. Language: Latin.
Johann Sebastian Bach's Magnificat BWV 243 was composed in its first form in E flat, right at the beginning of Bach's period in Leipzig, for the Visitation of Mary on 2.7.1723; for a further performance on the 1st day of Christmas, Bach added four extra Christmas movements following a Leipzig tradition. Only in the 1730s did Bach arrange the Magnificat in the well-known version in D; the orchestration was slightly altered, particularly improving the considerable practical performance problems encountered in the E flat major version. Our critical new edition contains the version of the Magnificat in D, based on Bach's autograph score. For Christmas performances the extra movements are available separately, transposed for performance with the D major version of the Magnificat (Carus 31.243/50). Score and part available separately - see item CA.3124300.
SKU: CA.513315
ISBN 9790007008666. Language: German.
SKU: CA.5528311
ISBN 9790007227067. Language: English/German.
SKU: CA.4048012
ISBN 9790007218713. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.4011219
ISBN 9790007217600. Key: D major. Language: Latin/English.
Setting in E flat major, transposed into D major. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.4011200.
SKU: CA.4047112
ISBN 9790007069681. Key: D major. Language: Latin.
The division of the Te Deum into two parts at Dresden (and probably also elsewhere) clearly originated in the fact that the Eucharistic blessing was given before the Salvum fac populum tuum. Score and part available separately - see item CA.4047100.
SKU: CA.9122219
ISBN 9790007234256. Text language: Latin.
Score and parts available separately - see item CA.9122200.
SKU: CA.4047119
ISBN 9790007218683. Key: D major. Language: Latin.
The division of the Te Deum into two parts at Dresden (and probably also elsewhere) clearly originated in the fact that the Eucharistic blessing was given before the Salvum fac populum tuum. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.4047100.
SKU: CA.4048212
ISBN 9790007070083. Key: D minor. Language: Latin.
Abraham Mendelssohn brought his son to Paris in 1825, so that Cherubini could come to a conclusion about the abilities of the young composer. Mendelssohn presented this great Kyrie to Cherubini as an example. Score and part available separately - see item CA.4048200.
SKU: CA.3500119
ISBN 9790007139049. Language: German/English.
Adaptation of the motet Tristis est anima mea, attributed to Johann Kuhnau. The motet Der Gerechte kommt um comes down to us as part of the Passion cantata Ein Lammlein geht und tragt die Schuld by Carl Heinrich Graun, into which movements by various other composers, including Bach and Telemann, were also later inserted. According to the research of Diethard Hellmann, editor of this edition, the motet was originally an a cappella composition by Johann Kuhnau with the text Tristis est anima mea, which then was adapted - most likely by Bach - with a new text and the addition of instrumental parts. The motet Der Gerechte kommt um comes down to us as part of the Passion cantata Ein Lammlein geht und tragt die Schuld by Carl Heinrich Graun, into which movements by various other composers, including Bach and Telemann, were also later inserted. From the research of Diethard Hellmann, editor of this edition, the motet was originally an a cappella composition by Johann Kuhnau with the text Tristis est anima mea, which then was adapted--most likely by Bach--with a new text and the addition of insturmental parts. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.3500100.
SKU: CA.4048000
ISBN 9790007105853. Language: Latin.
In 1827, shortly after a stay with Thibaut in Heidelberg, Tu es Petrus was composed, an echo of his contact with the style of Palestrina. Mendelssohn himself considered the work, which uses and artful and strictly contrapuntal development of the motif, the most successful piece of that year.
SKU: CA.4048214
ISBN 9790007070106. Key: D minor. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.4011214
ISBN 9790007062286. Key: D major. Language: Latin/English.
Setting in E flat major, transposed into D major. Score and part available separately - see item CA.4011200.
SKU: CA.5528314
ISBN 9790007227098. Language: English/German.
SKU: CA.4048019
ISBN 9790007218744. Language: Latin.
In 1827, shortly after a stay with Thibaut in Heidelberg, Tu es Petrus was composed, an echo of his contact with the style of Palestrina. Mendelssohn himself considered the work, which uses and artful and strictly contrapuntal development of the motif, the most successful piece of that year. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.4048000.
SKU: CA.1015514
ISBN 9790007020330. Language: German.
Score available separately - see item CA.1015500.
SKU: CA.5528312
ISBN 9790007227074. Language: English/German.
SKU: CA.1015511
ISBN 9790007020309. Language: German.