SKU: CA.9223300
ISBN 9790007126148. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.9749105
ISBN 9790007163884. Key: E flat major. Language: Latin.
Score available separately - see item CA.9749100.
SKU: CA.9749205
ISBN 9790007163891. Key: E minor. Language: Latin.
Score available separately - see item CA.9749200.
SKU: CA.9229000
ISBN 9790007126315. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.9229106
ISBN 9790007237912. Language: Latin.
Score available separately - see item CA.9229100.
SKU: CA.9229006
ISBN 9790007237905. Language: Latin.
Score available separately - see item CA.9229000.
SKU: GH.CG-6143
ISBN 9790070039338. 185 x 262 mm inches. Text: Biblical.
10 satser for kor och orgel. Notiser om tonsattare och verk av Ingemar von Heijne.
SKU: GI.G-3135
Translation: Various. Scripture: Luke 1:28, 42.
This edition presents five Marian texts set to plainchant, which can be sung in unison without accompaniment, but an accompaniment for organ or keyboard is included. An assembly card is also available for download, D-3135A. Text sources and uses include: Luke 1:28, 42, Council of Ephesis, Marian anthems at compline, Advent until Lent, during Lent, during Eastertime, and Trinity Sunday until Advent. Â
SKU: CA.2708305
ISBN 9790007164171. Language: Latin.
Carl Friedrich Christian Fasch's Mass in 16 parts is remarkable for more than its unusual scoring. Inspired by the Italian church music style of Orazio Benevoli, it was composed in 1783 for the Berliner Sing-Akademie, and revised by Fasch several times throughout his life in order to adapt the score to the vocal capabilities of his ensemble. The composer destroyed all earlier compositions, which probably contributed to the legendary fame which this mass has enjoyed since the 19th century. The mass was, however, only published in 1839 - around four decades after Fasch's death. The present edition is based on the version contained in the first printed edition. In addition to modern music notation, extensive performance materials (two choral scores, separate organ part) facilitate the rehearsal of this challenging work. Score available separately - see item CA.2708300.
SKU: CA.2708306
ISBN 9790007164188. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.2729405
ISBN 9790007161644. Language: Latin.
The Stabat Mater is the last work composed by Giuseppe Verdi. He completed it in 1897 at the age of 84. One year later it was published with the somewhat earlier Te Deum as part of the Quattro pezzi sacri. Verdi set Mary's meditation in the face of her crucified son, a classic of Medieval Latin poetry, in an operatically expressive style for choir and large orchestra. Verdi's Stabat Mater is now published for the first time in a critical edition. Also available in the series Choir & organ. Score available separately - see item CA.2729400.
SKU: GI.G-9272A
UPC: 785147927242. English, Greek, Latin, Spanish. Text Source: Revised Order of Mass 2010.
For twenty years, Missa Festiva has enjoyed great success throughout Michel Guimont’s native Canada. He has created a new edition for English speakers throughout the world. This sturdy setting is primarily unison, but contains moments of SATB choral writing to highlight key texts. A single trumpet, or brass quartet, may be added for festive liturgies. Playable on piano or organ the edition also includes guitar chords.
SKU: GI.G-8469
UPC: 785147846901. English. Text Source: 1. Vidi aquam egredientem, cf. Ezekiel 47:1-2, 9 from the Sacramentary, 1973, alt., 2. Lectionary for Mass Scripture: Ezekiel 47:1–2, 9.
The alleluia refrain for the sprinkling rite and again for the gospel acclamation uses the melody of the undulating vesper antiphon for Low Sunday from the Liber usualis. The sprinkling rite is scored for cantor, assembly, and organ with a soprano descant for the refrain. The verses for the gospel acclamation are printed separately for cantor and organ or for a cappella SATB voices, texts are provided for all Sundays between Easter Day and Pentecost as well as Ascension.
SKU: GI.G-10113
UPC: 785147011316. English, Latin. Text Source: Thomas Aquinas, ca. 1225&ndash,1274, tr. unknown. Text by Thomas Aquinas.
SKU: CA.2719405
ISBN 9790007161620. Language: Latin.
Giuseppe Verdi's Te Deum for double choir and large orchestra is the most frequently performed work of his Quattro pezzi sacri; composed in 1895/96, the Te Deum was his next to last work. Verdi came to terms intensively and in a very personal manner with the text of the Ambrosian hymn of praise. In a compact formal structure a broad range of styles unfolds, from the monodic beginning in Gregorian chant via large dramatic effects to the soft, doubtful dying away of the conclusion. The work is now published for the first time in a critical edition. Also available in the series Choir & organ. Score available separately - see item CA.2719400.
SKU: CA.4083305
ISBN 9790007162375. Language: Latin.
Among the numerous Requiem settings of the 19th century, only very few are scored for male voices. Although several compositions (by, amongst others, Max Reger and Peter Cornelius) are designated 'Requiem', these are usually only single-movement works, not settings of the entire text of the ordinary. To date, only four complete settings for male choir - by Luigi Cherubini, Franz Liszt, Hugo Kaun and Lorenzo Perosare - are known. With the first edition of the Requiem by Johann Christian Heinrich Rinck for solo voices, male choir and organ, a further work is being made available for performance. Rinck, celebrated as the Rhenish Bach and as a worldwide famous composer, wrote it in 1836. Score available separately - see item CA.4083300.
SKU: CA.2720505
ISBN 9790007200992. Key: G minor. Language: Latin.
The Magnificat for 6 voices and basso continuo is the small sister of the Magnificat from the so-called Marian Vespers (Vespers 1610). Monteverdi published it in 1610 together with the larger work which included obbligato instruments - a real alternative for Vesper services and performances where only an organ is available. Score available separately - see item CA.2720500.
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