| Fruhfassungen zur h-Moll Messe BWV 232 Orchestra Barenreiter
First flute, second flute, first oboe (oboe-dam), second oboe, Ob 3, first basso...(+)
First flute, second flute, first oboe (oboe-dam), second oboe, Ob 3, first bassoon, second bassoon, Cor-daccordion, first trumpet, second trumpet, third trumpet, timpani (1. Flute, 2. Flute, 1. Oboe (Oboe d´amore), 2. Oboe, 3. Oboe, 1. Bassoon, 2. Bassoon, Corno da caccia, 1. Trumpet, 2. Trumpet, 3. Trumpet, Timpani) SKU: BA.BA05293-65 Missa BWV 230I (version of 1733). Credo in unum Deum BVW II/1 (early version in G maj). Sanctus BWV 232III (version of 1724). Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Edited by Uwe Wolf. This edition: urtext edition. Stapled. Barenreiter Urtext. Set of wind parts. BWV 230, BWV 232. Baerenreiter Verlag #BA05293_65. Published by Baerenreiter Verlag (BA.BA05293-65). ISBN 9790006532674. 32.5 x 25.5 cm inches. Key: B minor. About Barenreiter Urtext Orchestral Parts Why musicians love to play from B�¤renreiter Urtext Orchestral Parts - Urtext editions as close as possible to the composerâ��s intentions - With alternate versions in full score and parts - Orchestral parts in an enlarged format of 25.5cm x 32.5cm - With cues, rehearsal letters, and page turns where players need them - Clearly presented divisi passages so that players know exactly what they have to play - High-quality paper with a slight yellow tinge which does not glare under lights and is thick enough that reverse pages do not shine through
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| Alas! Babylon's Final Sunset Orchestra Subito Music
Orchestra SKU: SU.94010400 For Orchestra. Composed by James Lee II...(+)
Orchestra SKU: SU.94010400 For Orchestra. Composed by James Lee III. Orchestra. Study Score. Subito Music Corporation #94010400. Published by Subito Music Corporation (SU.94010400). 2,1 2,1 2,1 2,1; 4331; timp, perc(3), cel, hp; stgs Duration: 11' Composed: 2013 Published by: Subito Music Publishing Performance materials available on rental: Alas! Babylon’s Final Sunset is another installment in my series of works that musically comment on the biblical books of Daniel and Revelation. The principal source of inspiration for this works comes from the 18th chapter of the book of Revelation. This chapter states that the career of Babylon the Great is finally coming to an end. The music begins with a mysterious pianissimo tremolo accompanied by tam-tam and bass drum. The initial flourishes in the oboes and English horn serve as the principal motive of warning. As the music continues, there are varying degrees of agitation among the strings and woodwinds. Throughout the work there are rhythmic motives in the brass, percussion, and various woodwind instruments that sing and speak Babylon is Fallen in triple meter. As the tutti ensemble arrives at a climax, the orchestral texture becomes thinner and slightly transparent. As the music continues, the opening motive returns in the oboes, however the counterpoint produces a series of solo laments. These passages are intended to provide picturesque images of these words: And the voice of harpers, and musicians, and of pipers, and trumpeters, shall be heard no more at all in thee; and no craftsman, of whatsoever craft he be, shall be found any more in thee; and the sound of a millstone shall be heard no more at all in thee; And the light of a candle shall shine no more at all in thee. and the voice of the bridegroom and of the bride shall be heard no more at all in thee: for thy merchants were the great men of the earth; for by thy sorceries were all nations deceived. And in her was found the blood of prophets, and of saints, and of all that were slain upon the earth. Rev. 18:22-24 The following passages musically comment on the historical career of Babylon with a sense of her impending destruction. The series of laments transforms into the more emphatic rhythmic motive Babylon is Fallen. The orchestral texture begins to become more condense, once again, with the initial flourishes of, but with notable variations. Finally, the celesta, harp, oboes, English horn, and strings sing profundities that are finally transformed into a minor mode tonality that fades away with the ringing of the tam-tam. Babylon has finally seen her last sunset. $36.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
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