SKU: CA.5505462
ISBN 9790007226695. Language: English/German.
Score available separately - see item CA.5505450.
SKU: CA.5505461
ISBN 9790007226688. Language: English/German.
SKU: GI.G-2123
UPC: 785147212393.
Complete Score and [Opt.] String Parts (2,2,1,1,1), Acc. Choral Parts: See individual listings for O Come, All Ye Faithful - O Little Town of Bethlehem - Joy to the World .
SKU: CA.5526419
ISBN 9790007145361. Text language: German/English.
Score and parts available separately - see item CA.5526400.
SKU: CA.5505469
ISBN 9790007133719. Language: English/German.
Score and parts available separately - see item CA.5505400.
SKU: CA.5505404
ISBN 9790007095192. Language: German/English.
Contains part II-III Israel in Egypt is one of the most popular of Handel's oratorios, because of its large number of choruses, and has long enjoyed a firm place in the concert repertoire of many choirs. With its many movements scored for double choir, Israel in Egypt offers a widely-contrasting expressive spectrum, ranging from the expressive lament on the dramatic depictions of the plagues to the festive-triumphant rejoicing of the liberated Israelites. This outstanding work amongst Handel's oratorios is available as a critical edition in the Stuttgart Handel Edition (Urtext). It contains the complete three-part version of the work of 1739. English musicologist Clifford Bartlett, an experienced specialist on the international early music scene, is the editor. Score available separately - see item CA.5505400.
SKU: CA.5505459
ISBN 9790007226671. Language: English/German.
SKU: CA.5526409
ISBN 9790007226992. Language: German/English.
Score available separately - see item CA.5526400.
SKU: CA.5505464
ISBN 9790007226718. Language: English/German.
SKU: CA.5526449
ISBN 9790007227043. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.5505463
ISBN 9790007226701. Language: English/German.
SKU: CA.5505489
ISBN 9790007226725. Language: English/German.
SKU: HL.49005295
ISBN 9790001056922.
SKU: CA.5136112
ISBN 9790007225001. Key: E flat major. Language: Latin.
Motet of an unknown arranger (ca. 1820), based on th Adagio of the Serenade KV 361 (Gran Partita). The motet Quis te comprehendat, K-Anhang 110, is based on the Adagio in Mozart's Wind Serenade K. 361, the Gran Partita. The arrangement of this instrumental movement with the addition of a four-part choir deserves to be regarded as a successful example of the practice of parody, on a higher level than many less accomplished arrangements of the period. As in most of those cases the identity of the arranger is unknown, but his sensitive treatment of the original points to a gifted musician. Characteristic accompanying figures are given to the strings, while the solo violin and the organ appear melodically. The homophonic choral setting, whose Latin words are a religious song of praise with no specific liturgical connection, is based on the works harmonic substance. The vocal parts follow the framework and compactly fill out the accompanying instrumental writing. Score and part available separately - see item CA.5136100.
SKU: CA.5136111
ISBN 9790007224998. Key: E flat major. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.5526400
ISBN 9790007093259. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.5505450
ISBN 9790007093273. Language: English/German.
Score available separately - see item CA.5505400.
SKU: HL.49005296
ISBN 9790001056939.
SKU: HL.49005294
ISBN 9790001056915.
SKU: CA.5136114
ISBN 9790007225025. Key: E flat major. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.5136109
ISBN 9790007224981. Key: E flat major. Language: Latin.
Motet of an unknown arranger (ca. 1820), based on th Adagio of the Serenade KV 361 (Gran Partita). The motet Quis te comprehendat, K-Anhang 110, is based on the Adagio in Mozart's Wind Serenade K. 361, the Gran Partita. The arrangement of this instrumental movement with the addition of a four-part choir deserves to be regarded as a successful example of the practice of parody, on a higher level than many less accomplished arrangements of the period. As in most of those cases the identity of the arranger is unknown, but his sensitive treatment of the original points to a gifted musician. Characteristic accompanying figures are given to the strings, while the solo violin and the organ appear melodically. The homophonic choral setting, whose Latin words are a religious song of praise with no specific liturgical connection, is based on the works harmonic substance. The vocal parts follow the framework and compactly fill out the accompanying instrumental writing. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.5136100.
SKU: CA.5136119
ISBN 9790007145712. Key: E flat major. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.5136105
ISBN 9790007110918. Key: E flat major. Language: Latin.
Motet of an unknown arranger (ca. 1820), based on th Adagio of the Serenade KV 361 (Gran Partita). The motet Quis te comprehendat, K-Anhang 110, is based on the Adagio in Mozart's Wind Serenade K. 361, the Gran Partita. The arrangement of this instrumental movement with the addition of a four-part choir deserves to be regarded as a successful example of the practice of parody, on a higher level than many less accomplished arrangements of the period. As in most of those cases the identity of the arranger is unknown, but his sensitive treatment of the original points to a gifted musician. Characteristic accompanying figures are given to the strings, while the solo violin and the organ appear melodically. The homophonic choral setting, whose Latin words are a religious song of praise with no specific liturgical connection, is based on the works harmonic substance. The vocal parts follow the framework and compactly fill out the accompanying instrumental writing. Score available separately - see item CA.5136100.
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