SKU: BR.CHB-5357-00
ISBN 9790004412879. 9 x 12 inches. German.
In the Geistliches Lied op. 30 for four-part mixed choir and organ (or piano for three to four hands), Johannes Brahms sets a text by the Baroque poet Paul Fleming (1609-1640) to music. Although the piece was composed in April 1856, it only premiered as late as July 1865 in the church of St. Jakobi in Chemnitz. This is probably due to changes that were proposed by Joseph Joachim. In February 1864, Brahms sent it together with Op. 29 to Breitkopf & Hartel where it was published in July 1864. The subtitle in brackets in the autograph ,,Doppel-Canon in der None (,,Double canon in the ninth) was not printed on it, although it closely captures the essence of this composition of about three minutes.
SKU: BR.CHB-5355-00
ISBN 9790004412855. 7.5 x 10.5 inches. German.
In this vocal quartet for four female voices and piano, Schubert sets a text from the odes of Ewald Christian von Kleist to music, the first four stanzas of his 17-stanza poem hymn. According to tradition, Schubert had written it for the singer Anna Frohlich. It was first performed on 8 March 1827 in the Vienna Musical Society and published posthumously as op. 133 in 1839.
SKU: HL.49044219
ISBN 9790001190053. UPC: 888680039226. 8.25x11.5x0.119 inches. German.
SKU: CA.940105
ISBN M-007-25328-8.
SKU: HP.C6300
UPC: 763628163006.
Original anthem This original anthem centers on four biblical texts, each presented in a unique musical style - creating a dramatic composition for choir with optional brass quintet. The juxtaposition between major and minor tonality offers even more interest to the harmonies. Choirs will enjoy the contrast between fast and slow sections, which contribute to the dynamic impact of this powerful composition.
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