SKU: CA.3124586
Language: German/English.
Bach's St. John Passion is among the greatest settings of the Passion in the history of music. The St. John Passion underwent several fundamental changes during Bach's lifetime. Carus offers all of these surviving versions for sale. The traditional version of the St. John Passion, using the partial autograph score, is still most often performed. Carus now offers singers a new vocal score for performance which includes the well-known texts in the established sequence without requiring any additional page turns. Please use full score and performance material of our edition Carus 31.245/00. This edition includes also the traditional version. This work is now available in carus music, the choir app! Score available separately - see item CA.3124500.
SKU: CA.3124594
ISBN 9790007181307. Language: German/English. John 1:18-19.
SKU: CA.3124585
SKU: CA.3124588
SKU: CA.3124587
SKU: CA.3500911
ISBN M-007-25279-3. Latin.
This Missa in G minor is the only surviving work in this genre by Johann Hugo von Wilderer; his output as Kapellmeister at the Electoral Palatinate court, which resided in Mannheim from 1720 onwards, was mainly devoted to opera. The three-part Kyrie, the through-composed Gloria, and the partly obbligato instrumental writing show the influence of the early Neapolitan mass style. The music-historic significance of the Missa is firstly that it is an important example of the church music performed around 1700 at the Electoral Palatinate court, but above all that Bach evidently used it as a source of inspiration for the Kyrie of the Mass in B minor, as shown, for example in the form of the Adagio introduction of the Kyrie I in both works.
SKU: CA.3410100
ISBN 9790007051860. Language: German/English.
The autograph contains no reference to accompaniment by instruments, and a purely vocal performance of the work would doubtless be completely appropriate. On the other hand, nothing speaks against instrumental support of the voices, as it is known from the performance practice of Johann Sebastian Bach.
SKU: CA.3500913
ISBN M-007-25281-6. Latin.
SKU: CA.3500919
ISBN M-007-25284-7. Latin.
SKU: CA.3500912
ISBN M-007-25280-9. Latin.
SKU: CA.3500903
ISBN M-007-24549-8. Latin.
SKU: CA.3500900
ISBN M-007-24548-1. Latin.
SKU: CA.3500949
ISBN M-007-24550-4. Latin.
SKU: CA.3500914
ISBN M-007-25282-3. Latin.
SKU: CA.3500915
ISBN M-007-25283-0. Latin.
SKU: CA.322120
ISBN 9790007157791. Key: C minor. Language: German. Text: Kreuser, Klaus. Text: Klaus Kreuser.
SKU: CA.322140
ISBN 9790007157814. Key: A minor. Language: German. Text: Kreuser, Klaus. Text: Klaus Kreuser.
SKU: CA.322230
ISBN 9790007157876. Key: G minor. Language: German. Text: Rossler, Martin. Text: Martin Rossler.
SKU: GI.G-3675
Text Source: John of Damascus, ca. 696–754.
SATB, optional SSAA.
SKU: CA.2042410
ISBN 9790007036003. Key: D dorian. Language: German/English.
Score available separately - see item CA.2042400.
SKU: CA.323790
ISBN 9790007158569. Key: E minor. Text language: German.
SKU: CA.9700409
ISBN 9790007238803. Key: E flat major. Language: Latin.
Two complete settings of the Requiem by Johann Adolf Hasse are extant. Hasse composed the Requiem in C major on the death of the Elector Friedrich August 11 of Saxony. Only a few weeks later his son the elector Friedrich Christian also died. Presumably for this reason Hasse wrote the Requiem in D flat, and because of the shortage of time he used the Sanctus and Agnus of a Requiem in B flat which he had composed earlier. The principal sections Introitus/Kyrie and Dies irae probably date from 1763 and 1764. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.9700400.
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