SKU: BA.BA06839
ISBN 9790006483211. 27 x 19.1 cm inches.
Neu entdeckte Choral- und Liedsatze aus der Bach-Sammlung des Chr.Fr. Penzel (1780). Erstausgabe. 32 Satze in Klaviernotation mit oder ohne Singstime(n), mit unterlegtem Text, Folgestrophen beigegeben.
SKU: HL.14016491
O Teach Us So To Count Our Days, a figured Chorale from Cantata 186 by J.S. Bach. Words by J. Montgomery and B. Hall Kennedy. Organ arrangement by Walter Emery.
SKU: HL.14003076
Written for SATB choir and organ (or piano) accompaniment.
SKU: HL.14072763
SKU: HL.14016392
ISBN 9780853603115. 9.0x11.75x0.581 inches.
Old Novello Edition, edited by Edward Elgar and Ivor Atkins.
SKU: HL.14016399
ISBN 9780853601951. 7.75x11.0x0.46 inches.
Vocal Score. Edited by Troutbeck. Solo SATB and SATB chorus.
SKU: HL.49045962
Famous catchy tunes of classical instrumental music have been rearranged for four-part mixed choir in the pop, swing, rock and Latinstyles. This express transfer from the 'serious' world of the original versions into the 'more modern' genres makes us smile - not least due to the not-so-serious texts. Bach, Mozart, Vivaldi, Haydn, even Beethoven: Would they have smiled too? You bet! Content text: The Quattro Stagioni-Song (Antonio Vivaldi: Violinkonzert op. 8) Siciliano Bossa Nova (J. S. Bach: Siziliano aus der Flotensonate BWV 1031) Our Little Nightmusic (W. A. Mozart: Eine kleine Nachtmusik KV 525) The Alla Turca (W. A. Mozart: Alla Turca, 3. Satz aus der Klaviersonate KV 331) Fate of Beethoven (L. van Beethoven: 5. Symphonie op. 67) Elisa's Dedication (L. van Beethoven: Fur Elise) John the Bastian (J.S. Bach) Kettledrum Song (J. Haydn).
SKU: HL.49004607
ISBN 9790001048330. 0.215 inches.
SKU: CA.2708805
ISBN 9790007200213. Key: F major. Text language: Latin.
Ultimately, he is a pupil for whom I need not feel embarrassed, wrote J. S. Bach, summarizing the qualities of his son-in-law to be, J. C: Altnickol. Altnickol's two settings of the Sanctus, based on a Gregorian cantus firmus, are among his few works which have survived. While in the second of these compositions he chose to write a polyphonic choral setting, in the first Sanctus he allows all four voices of the choir to sing unisono, accompanied by a polyphonically treated string ensemble. In both compositions, however, he proves himself to be a contrapuntalist fully worthy of Bach's appraisal. Score available separately - see item CA.2708800.
SKU: CA.3550311
ISBN 9790007213473. Text language: Latin.
Particularly during the early 1740s, Johann Sebastian Bach concentrated intensely on studying the compositional technique of strict vocal polyphony. As an inspiration, he studied the works of older masters, copying them and, for the most part, performing them as well. A set of single parts for the Missa canonica by Francesco Gasparini in an instrumentation by Bach were recently discovered in the collection of the former Ephoralbibliothek Weissenfels; some of the parts are in Bach's own handwriting. Gasparini was esteemed in Germany particularly as a master of elaborate counterpoint and audacious harmonic writing. Bach amended the music text with a view to certain aspects of performance practice, clearly following a very specific concept of sound organization. His interest in strict counterpoint was paralleled by a tangible re-orientation in Bach's own compositional technique at the beginning of the 1740s. Francesco Gasparini's Missa canonica therefore served as a practical model for the highly developed art of canon writing and the strict polyphony in Bach's late works, as we encounter them, for example, in the B minor Mass. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3550300.
SKU: CA.3550348
ISBN 9790007213497. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.3550349
ISBN 9790007213503. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.3550319
ISBN 9790007213480. Text language: Latin.
Particularly during the early 1740s, Johann Sebastian Bach concentrated intensely on studying the compositional technique of strict vocal polyphony. As an inspiration, he studied the works of older masters, copying them and, for the most part, performing them as well. A set of single parts for the Missa canonica by Francesco Gasparini in an instrumentation by Bach were recently discovered in the collection of the former Ephoralbibliothek Weissenfels; some of the parts are in Bach's own handwriting. Gasparini was esteemed in Germany particularly as a master of elaborate counterpoint and audacious harmonic writing. Bach amended the music text with a view to certain aspects of performance practice, clearly following a very specific concept of sound organization. His interest in strict counterpoint was paralleled by a tangible re-orientation in Bach's own compositional technique at the beginning of the 1740s. Francesco Gasparini's Missa canonica therefore served as a practical model for the highly developed art of canon writing and the strict polyphony in Bach's late works, as we encounter them, for example, in the B minor Mass. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.3550300.
SKU: CA.2708800
ISBN 9790007165987. Key: F major. Text language: Latin.
Ultimately, he is a pupil for whom I need not feel embarrassed, wrote J. S. Bach, summarizing the qualities of his son-in-law to be, J. C: Altnickol. Altnickol's two settings of the Sanctus, based on a Gregorian cantus firmus, are among his few works which have survived. While in the second of these compositions he chose to write a polyphonic choral setting, in the first Sanctus he allows all four voices of the choir to sing unisono, accompanied by a polyphonically treated string ensemble. In both compositions, however, he proves himself to be a contrapuntalist fully worthy of Bach's appraisal.
SKU: LP.765762156807
UPC: 765762156807.
This classic hymn text is introduced in this setting by what is possibly J.S. Bach's most beautiful melody. Beginning simply and ending powerfully Beautiful Savior remains accessible and basically 2-part choral writing throughout.
SKU: CA.5504805
ISBN 9790007130756. Language: German.
The extraordinarily high reputation among Handel's contemporaries of his Passion Oratorio to words by Brockes is indicated by the fact that no less eminent a musician than Johann Sebastian Bach himself made a copy of this work. Although Bach copied it without making substantial changes in it, our edition of the work brings together two of the greatest baroque composers. The Brockes Passion was - not only for the Leipzig Thomaskantor - an alternative to the betterknown Bach Passions. Score available separately - see item CA.5504800.
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