SKU: TM.12346SET
Chorus sold individualy as S, A, T, and B choral parts.
SKU: TM.12346SC
SKU: TM.05862SC
Chorus sold as separate S, A, T, or B choral parts - please specify quantity for each voice when ordering. Organ/Conductor.
SKU: TM.05862SET
SKU: BP.2257D
Printed Score and Parts for full orchestra for The Offering (movement II of Divine Encounter).Instrumentation for complete Divine Encounter full orchestration:-Fl (1), Ob (1), Bb Cl (2), Bsn (2)-F Hn (2), Bb Tpt (2) (mvmts 1-2 only), Tbn (2), B. Tbn., Tba (mvmts 1-2 only)-Percussion (1-2 players: Cr. Cym, Sus. Cym, Timpani) (mvmts 1-2 only)-Harp (mvmts 1 and 3 only) -StringsOrgan part (in choral score) or piano part (available separately) are compatible with full orchestration if harp is not available.
SKU: BP.BP2290D
8.5 x 14 inches.
Printed Score and Parts for Full OrchestraInstrumentation for complete Divine Encounter full orchestration: -Fl (1), Ob (1), Bb Cl (2), Bsn (2)-F Hn (2), Bb Tpt (2) (mvmts 1-2 only), Tbn (2), B. Tbn., Tba (mvmts 1-2 only)-Percussion (1-2 players: Cr. Cym, Sus. Cym, Timpani) (mvmts 1-2 only)-Harp (mvmts 1 and 3 only)-StringsOrgan part (in choral score) or piano part (available separately) are compatible with full orchestration if harp is not available.
SKU: BP.BP2291D
SKU: BP.BP2292D
SKU: BP.BP2295D
SKU: BP.BP2294D
SKU: BP.BP2293D
SKU: CA.1021405
ISBN 9790007299880. Key: D major. Latin/German.
A perfect way to finish off a Christmas concert. Heribert Breuer, founder and conductor of the Berlin Bach Academy, conceived this four-minute piece as a final farewell to follow performances of the Christmas Oratorio. Alternatively it can easily be programmed together with other Christmas pieces with similar scoring.The Sicilian folk tune O sanctissima gradually emerges from a sustained organ pedal point in the orchestra. This melody seems familiar to the listeners ... and then the mystery is solved: hidden in the alto part can be heard the first verse of the German carol O du fröhliche! The second verse is given over to the sopranos, and the audience is invited to sing along in the third verse. After a brief coda all the performers wish the audience “Merry Christmas!â€. Score available separately - see item CA.1021400.
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