SKU: HL.14002605
SKU: HL.48183299
UPC: 888680873240. 9.0x12.0x0.27 inches.
Mozart Spiers Sweet Mozart Volume 2 Electric Organ Book.
SKU: HL.14009458
SKU: HL.49044768
ISBN 9790001123075. Latin - German.
Das Da pacem, Domine schrieb ich im Jahr 1982 zunachst fur funf Chore, Orgel und Gemeinde. Ich widmete es dem Gedenken der barbarischen Sprengung der Leipziger Universitatskirche durch den Beschluss des Politburos der SED und die darauffolgende Entscheidung der damaligen Universitatsleitung. Bei der Urauffuhrung auf der Sommerreise des Leipziger Vokalkreises liess ich mich durch Michael Glaser vertreten, da ich zur selben Zeit die Chance hatte, am Mozarteum in Salzburg einen Dirigierkurs zu belegen.Da das Werk den Chorsangern etwas Muhe machte, nannten sie es Strapazem.
SKU: CA.2770549
ISBN 9790007202668. Language: Latin.
Man that is born of woman hath but a short time to live is one of the central biblical texts dealing with the transitoriness of human existence. Leopold Hofmann, Kapellmeister at St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna from 1772 to 1793, where W. A. Mozart was his church music assistant, also set this strongly expressive text. Hofmann's setting, in C minor, offers an austere harmony, characterized by suspensions in a homophonic, through-composed four-part vocal setting (soloists or SATB choir), reinforced only by two trombones and organ continuo. Four concise instrumental transitional passages between the individual verses relieve the pathos laden Viennese church style of this composition. With its tragic air, in some passages it closely resembles Mozart's Requiem K. 626. For this first edition, the two trombone parts are available both in the original clef and in alto clef. The figured bass has been realized so that the piece can also be performed without trombones, with only organ accompaniment. For a performance this piece could easily be combined with the Salve Regina by Pietro Cassati (Carus 27.703) from the Vienna series. Score and part available separately - see item CA.2770500.
SKU: JK.09157
Repertoire volume accompanying Keeler and Blackham's Basic Organ Technique (#00018 - a collection of pieces for teaching and learning organ technique, available separately).Volume includes: Largo from Sonata, Op. 5, No. 7 - Corelli Peace Be Unto Thee - Mozart Durch Adam's Fall - Pachelbel Benediction - Josquin des Pres Christus Der Ist Meines Lebens - Marpurg Duo - Dandrieu Chorale Prelude In Quiet Joy - Bach Aus Meines Herzens Grunde - Bach Herr Jesu Christ, Dich Zu Uns Wend - Walther Allein Gott In Der Hoh' Sei Ehr' - Armsdorf Allein Gott In Der Hoh' Sei Ehr' - Zachau Vom Himmel Hoch, Da Komm Ich Her - Zachau Prelude in G Minor - Bach Adagio - Handel Supplication - Schubert Pastoral - Zipoli Prelude and Fugue in G Major - Bach Tocatta In E Minor - Pachelbel Allein Zu Dir, Herr Jesu Christ - Pachelbel Largo - Vivaldi Freu Dich Sehr, O Meine Seele - Karg-Elert Alle Menschen Mussen Sterben - Bach Wachet Auf Ruft Uns Die Stimmme - Walther Jesu, Word of God Incarnate (Ave Verum) - Mozart Prelude and Fugue in F Major - BachComposer: VariousEditor: J. J. KeelerArranger: E. Donnell Blackham Difficulty: Medium Advanced.
SKU: HL.49015327
ISBN 9790001079174.
SKU: CA.5103349
ISBN 9790007058159. Key: F major. Language: Latin.
The first 18 bars come from a joint autograph of Leopold and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Score and part available separately - see item CA.5103300.
SKU: CA.4076704
ISBN 9790007084998. Key: F major. Language: Latin.
A good six years following its first performance in Milan (1773) a second version of Exsultate, jubilate was completed for a performance on Trinity Sunday in 1779. It has survived in a manuscript from Salzburg. This Salzburg version, which was discovered in 1978, differs from the Milan version primarily through the use of flutes instead of oboes and also through the use of two different texts for the first aria. In the first version the text refers to Christmas, whereas in the second version it refers to the festival of Trinity. Mozart's autograph of the Milan version had been thought to be missing since the second world war and it has only been accessible in the Biblioteka Jagiellonska in Krakow for a little over a decade. The present new critical edition by Wolfgang Hochstein is the first which could be based on both versions. Score available separately - see item CA.4076700.
SKU: HL.48184650
UPC: 888680843175. 9.0x12.0x0.084 inches.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Fantaisie No.2, KV608 in F minor (Maitres classiques 23) (Organ).
SKU: CA.2770505
ISBN 9790007166595. Text language: Latin.
Man that is born of woman hath but a short time to live is one of the central biblical texts dealing with the transitoriness of human existence. Leopold Hofmann, Kapellmeister at St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna from 1772 to 1793, where W. A. Mozart was his church music assistant, also set this strongly expressive text. Hofmann's setting, in C minor, offers an austere harmony, characterized by suspensions in a homophonic, through-composed four-part vocal setting (soloists or SATB choir), reinforced only by two trombones and organ continuo. Four concise instrumental transitional passages between the individual verses relieve the pathos laden Viennese church style of this composition. With its tragic air, in some passages it closely resembles Mozart's Requiem K. 626. For this first edition, the two trombone parts are available both in the original clef and in alto clef. The figured bass has been realized so that the piece can also be performed without trombones, with only organ accompaniment. For a performance this piece could easily be combined with the Salve Regina by Pietro Cassati (Carus 27.703) from the Vienna series. Score available separately - see item CA.2770500.
SKU: CA.2770500
ISBN 9790007166588. Language: Latin.
Man that is born of woman hath but a short time to live is one of the central biblical texts dealing with the transitoriness of human existence. Leopold Hofmann, Kapellmeister at St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna from 1772 to 1793, where W. A. Mozart was his church music assistant, also set this strongly expressive text. Hofmann's setting, in C minor, offers an austere harmony, characterized by suspensions in a homophonic, through-composed four-part vocal setting (soloists or SATB choir), reinforced only by two trombones and organ continuo. Four concise instrumental transitional passages between the individual verses relieve the pathos laden Viennese church style of this composition. With its tragic air, in some passages it closely resembles Mozart's Requiem K. 626. For this first edition, the two trombone parts are available both in the original clef and in alto clef. The figured bass has been realized so that the piece can also be performed without trombones, with only organ accompaniment. For a performance this piece could easily be combined with the Salve Regina by Pietro Cassati (Carus 27.703) from the Vienna series.