SKU: PL.1550
Lehman provides flowing, sinuous lines for the voices, illuminating the gracious text of Psalm 133. This includes a keyboard part for rehearsal purposes which sounds equally well on piano or organ.
SKU: GH.SK-165
ISBN 9790070002325. 185 x 262 mm inches. Text: Nils Ferlin.
SKU: CA.4003803
ISBN 9790007058210. Key: B flat major. Language: Latin.
In 1965 Robert Munster, the Mozart scholar, determined that in a manuscript copy containing 13 settings of the Tantum ergo by Johann Zach (1669-1773), the Director of Music at the Mainz Cathedral, the final Tantum ergo in B flat major was for the most part identical to KV 142. Zach's work is 43 measures long instead of the 63 measures of KV 142, although the Amen coda is missing. For some unknown reason, Mozart made a few changes to Zach's composition and through the addition of the coda extended the work by twenty measures. Score available separately - see item CA.4003800.
SKU: PL.1221
Text: Mass.
Charming and delightful mass setting for Christmas Eve. Dance-like movements (Gloria, Sanctus, Agnus Dei) each based on different carols. Colorful organ part will work well on small instruments. Moderate vocal range for all parts.
SKU: GH.SK-530A
Text: Birger Sjoberg.
SKU: GI.G-005896
SKU: BP.BP1659
UPC: 74876901659.
Printed product. Craig Courtney's beautiful piano accompaniment begins this tender anthem that is almost lullaby like. The quiet and intimate vocal parts eventually open to a powerful climax that is sure to offer a moving musical experience for both your choir and congregation. Text by Robert Browning.
SKU: PL.1552IP
Based on selected verses from Psalm 27, Powell's lyrical anthem. Includes a soprano solo and beautiful obbligato parts for cello and oboe. Further enhancing the text of comfort.
SKU: CA.4004200
ISBN 9790007090104. Key: C major. Language: Latin.
Since the autograph of the offertory Scande coeli limina KV 34 has not survived, the discovery of the oldest existing copy of the parts in 1998 in the archives of the Holy Chapel in Altotting were a significant contribution to the preservation of this work. Robert Munster discovered the parts, the new source upon which the present critical edition is based.
SKU: CA.4003800
ISBN 9790007089245. Key: B flat major. Language: Latin.
In 1965 Robert Munster, the Mozart scholar, determined that in a manuscript copy containing 13 settings of the Tantum ergo by Johann Zach (1669-1773), the Director of Music at the Mainz Cathedral, the final Tantum ergo in B flat major was for the most part identical to KV 142. Zach's work is 43 measures long instead of the 63 measures of KV 142, although the Amen coda is missing. For some unknown reason, Mozart made a few changes to Zach's composition and through the addition of the coda extended the work by twenty measures.
SKU: CA.4004219
ISBN 9790007217228. Key: C major. Language: Latin.
Since the autograph of the offertory Scande coeli limina KV 34 has not survived, the discovery of the oldest existing copy of the parts in 1998 in the archives of the Holy Chapel in Altotting were a significant contribution to the preservation of this work. Robert Munster discovered the parts, the new source upon which the present critical edition is based. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.4004200.
SKU: GH.CG-7083S
ISBN 9790070040556.
SKU: GH.SK-599
ISBN 9790070001434. 185 x 262 mm inches.
SKU: PL.1354
Chant-like in style, particularly opening and closing sections.
SKU: PL.1311
SKU: MN.CH-1101
Scripture: Matthew 6.
Written for the Choir of Central Baptist Church in Wayne, PA and occasioned by the annual stewardship campaign. It is set in a blues-rock idiom, and calls for a smooth commercial sound and blend. Text is Matthew 6: 19-21: Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth... Optional Bass and Percussion parts included with the score.Duration 3:00.
SKU: GI.G-008733
UPC: 641151087337. Text by Alan J. Hommerding.
SKU: CA.4003809
ISBN 9790007217044. Key: B flat major. Language: Latin.
In 1965 Robert Munster, the Mozart scholar, determined that in a manuscript copy containing 13 settings of the Tantum ergo by Johann Zach (1669-1773), the Director of Music at the Mainz Cathedral, the final Tantum ergo in B flat major was for the most part identical to KV 142. Zach's work is 43 measures long instead of the 63 measures of KV 142, although the Amen coda is missing. For some unknown reason, Mozart made a few changes to Zach's composition and through the addition of the coda extended the work by twenty measures. Score and part available separately - see item CA.4003800.
SKU: GI.G-008919
UPC: 641151089195.
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