SKU: CA.9104812
ISBN 9790007231019. Language: Latin.
Score available separately - see item CA.9104800.
SKU: CA.9104811
ISBN 9790007231002. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.9104813
ISBN 9790007231026. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.9104806
ISBN 9790007230982. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.9104814
ISBN 9790007231033. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.9104819
ISBN 9790007231040. Language: Latin.
Score and parts available separately - see item CA.9104800.
SKU: CA.3113612
ISBN 9790007208127. Text language: German/English.
The cantata Erforsche mich Gott und erfahre mein Herz BWV 136 was composed in Bach's first year as Kantor of St. Thomas's in Leipzig and was first performed on the 8th Sunday after Trinity, the 18th July 1723. The librettist is unknown. The title of the cantata is taken from verse 23 of Psalm 139: Erforsche mich Gott und erfahre mein Herz; prufe mich und erfahre, wie ich's meine. (Search me, O God, and know my heart: try me, and know my thoughts) The opening chorus forms an extended fugue, framed by string writing bursting with energy. The obbligato horn accentuates and enriches the movement with a special tonal color. The alto aria in F sharp minor (movement 3) comprises a trio movement with an oboe d'amore as solo instrument in a contrasting range - a presto middle section which dramatically charges the words Denn seines Eifers Grimm vernichtet (For the fury of its zeal will destroy). In the duet (movement 5) the text is sung by tenor and bass line by line, sometimes imitating contrapuntally, and sometimes both singing together dramatically in homophonic writing. A simple chorale setting to the melody Auf meinen lieben Gott concludes the cantata. Particularly charming here is the violin which joins the four vocal parts as an independent part. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3113600.
SKU: CA.3113611
ISBN 9790007208110. Text language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3119112
ISBN 9790007210182. Text language: German/English.
The Christmas cantata Gloria in excelsis Deo BWV 191, which has always presented researchers with many challenging problems, is among the few works to Latin words set by Johann Sebastian Bach. It consists of three sections - a finely-woven duet flanked by two festive choral movements - which we are to encounter again almost note for note in the world-famous Mass in B minor. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3119100.
SKU: CA.3119111
ISBN 9790007210175. Text language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3103212
ISBN 9790007042516. Key: E minor / g major. Language: German/English. Text: Lehms, Georg Christian. Text: Georg Christian Lehms.
The text of the cantata Dearest Jesus, sore I need Thee for the 1st Epiphany Sunday 1726 was written by the Darmstadt poet Georg Christian Lehms. It is conceived as a dialog between Jesus and the Faithful Soul. Bach titled his cantata Concerto in Dialogo and accordingly, it is structured as a dialog between soprano and bass, set in the voice types that were - not only for Bach - typically used for the soul (soprano) and Jesus (bass). The cantata is based on the narrative of the twelve-year-old boy Jesus in the temple; however, in spite of closely following the gospel text, it is interpreted more widely here: it is through Jesus that the believer finds God's dwelling. Bach creates a great arch from the opening aria full of yearning and searching through to the joyful duet Nun verschwinden alle Plagen. He himself added the four-part closing chorale to the text model, thus communicating the sense of joyous certainty to the congregation of believers. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3103200.
SKU: CA.3113613
ISBN 9790007208134. Text language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3112712
ISBN 9790007048877. Key: F major. Language: German/English. Text: Eber, Paul. Text: Paul Eber.
Cantata BWV 127 belongs to the cycle of chorale cantatas which Bach performed in 1724/25 in Leipzig. It bears close links to the St John Passion, which was performed on Good Friday 1725 in its second version. In formal terms and in the interpretation of the text and its orchestration, it is one of the most astonishing vocal works by Bach. The opening chorus, with its multi-layered construction, is nothing less than a preliminary version for the chorale fantasia O Mensch bewein dein Sunde gross. The aria Die Seele ruht in Jesu Handen is distinguished by its exquisite scoring: a solo oboe and the soprano form a duet, whilst the background comprises delicate chords on recorders and continuo, intended to symbolize funeral bells. A solo trumpet gives the following movement particular brilliance. The words Ich breche mit starker und helfender Hand unmistakably anticipate the chorus Sind Blitze, sind Donner in Wolken verschwunden from the St Matthew Passion. New revised edition. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3112700.
SKU: CA.3113614
ISBN 9790007208141. Text language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3112711
ISBN 9790007048860. Key: F major. Language: German/English. Text: Eber, Paul. Text: Paul Eber.
SKU: CA.3113609
ISBN 9790007208103. Text language: German/English.
The cantata Erforsche mich Gott und erfahre mein Herz BWV 136 was composed in Bach's first year as Kantor of St. Thomas's in Leipzig and was first performed on the 8th Sunday after Trinity, the 18th July 1723. The librettist is unknown. The title of the cantata is taken from verse 23 of Psalm 139: Erforsche mich Gott und erfahre mein Herz; prufe mich und erfahre, wie ich's meine. (Search me, O God, and know my heart: try me, and know my thoughts) The opening chorus forms an extended fugue, framed by string writing bursting with energy. The obbligato horn accentuates and enriches the movement with a special tonal color. The alto aria in F sharp minor (movement 3) comprises a trio movement with an oboe d'amore as solo instrument in a contrasting range - a presto middle section which dramatically charges the words Denn seines Eifers Grimm vernichtet (For the fury of its zeal will destroy). In the duet (movement 5) the text is sung by tenor and bass line by line, sometimes imitating contrapuntally, and sometimes both singing together dramatically in homophonic writing. A simple chorale setting to the melody Auf meinen lieben Gott concludes the cantata. Particularly charming here is the violin which joins the four vocal parts as an independent part. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.3113600.
SKU: LP.765762204300
UPC: 765762204300.
Soul-stirring and evocative, this new ballad from the worship ministry of Community Bible Church in San Antonio, TX is a tender reflection on the birth of Christ and what it means to us, the miracle that He Came. This soprano and tenor duet with choir and accompanying video will make for a poignant moment in any Christmas celebration.
SKU: LP.765762195400
UPC: 765762195400.
Arranged by Steven V. Taylor, this new song, penned by Tracey Barker and Christian music veteran Mark Harris speaks of the woman at the well. Arranged for duet feature with choir, this is a very special song of complete surrender.
SKU: LP.765762169807
UPC: 765762169807.
From the popular musical The Power of the Cross this sensitive arrangement features a duet and easily attainable choral parts. With an acoustic praise & worship feel this Chris Tomlin song is even a possibility for smaller ensembles and vocal teams. Instrumentation includes: Flute 1 & 2 Oboe Horn 1 & 2 Percussion Rhythm Harp Violin 1 & 2 Viola Cello/Bassoon String Bass Substitute Instruments: Soprano Sax/Clarinet (Sub. for Oboe); Alto Sax (Sub. for Horn); Clarinet (Sub. for Horn); Bass Clarinet (Sub. for Bassoon); Keyboard String Reduction.
SKU: LP.765762205208
UPC: 765762205208.
SKU: CA.3113605
ISBN 9790007171612. Language: German/English. Translation: Henry Drinker. Scripture: Matthew 7:15-23.
The cantata Erforsche mich Gott und erfahre mein Herz BWV 136 was composed in Bach's first year as Kantor of St. Thomas's in Leipzig and was first performed on the 8th Sunday after Trinity, the 18th July 1723. The librettist is unknown. The title of the cantata is taken from verse 23 of Psalm 139: Erforsche mich Gott und erfahre mein Herz; prufe mich und erfahre, wie ich's meine. (Search me, O God, and know my heart: try me, and know my thoughts) The opening chorus forms an extended fugue, framed by string writing bursting with energy. The obbligato horn accentuates and enriches the movement with a special tonal color. The alto aria in F sharp minor (movement 3) comprises a trio movement with an oboe d'amore as solo instrument in a contrasting range - a presto middle section which dramatically charges the words Denn seines Eifers Grimm vernichtet (For the fury of its zeal will destroy). In the duet (movement 5) the text is sung by tenor and bass line by line, sometimes imitating contrapuntally, and sometimes both singing together dramatically in homophonic writing. A simple chorale setting to the melody Auf meinen lieben Gott concludes the cantata. Particularly charming here is the violin which joins the four vocal parts as an independent part. Score available separately - see item CA.3113600.
SKU: LP.765762182707
UPC: 765762182707.
Solo and duet opportunities with accessible choral harmonies along with an exciting orchestral score from Dave Williamson make Sovereign Lord a richly satisfying celebration of praise.
SKU: CA.3119113
ISBN 9790007210199. Text language: German/English.
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