SKU: CA.2100305
ISBN 9790007100797. Language: Latin.
Marc-Antoine Charpentier's Magnificat H 78 was composed around 1690 for the Jesuits in Paris. No less than ten works by the composer, in differing vocal and instrumental scoring and form comprise this genre. In the present Magnificat H 78 for five voices (in which alto and bass also have solo roles), two flutes, strings and basso continuo, each of the individual movements contains its own expressive profile in sound. Score available separately - see item CA.2100300.
SKU: CA.2103203
ISBN 9790007186142. Language: Latin.
In 1953, with timpani and trumpets a la Marseillaise, a French piece of music once again captured public attention (Eurovision Hymn) and a composer was rediscovered: the first recording of Marc-Antoine Charpentier's Te Deum H 146 was released. The introductory fanfare not only praised God but the Sun King Louis XIV, and it opens one of the greatest works of French Baroque music. Magnificent celebration and ardent pleading, effective choruses, arias and small ensembles, plus instrumental interludes combine to create a harmonious whole, drawing its higher meaning from Charpentier's musical-theological interpretation of the Latin hymn of praise that it is based on. Score available separately - see item CA.2103200.
SKU: BA.BA10573-01
ISBN 9790260107922. 33.3 x 26.3 cm inches. Text Language: Czech. Preface: Wingfield, Paul.
The present volume of the Bohuslav Martinu Complete Edition (BMCE) contains two vocal-instrumental works. TheField Mass(1939) with a text by Jiri Mucha incorporating bible and liturgy quotes was created in reaction to the outbreak of the Second World War and intended for outdoor performances. The cantataThe Spectre's Bridewith a text by Karel Jaromir Erben was composed in 1932 as part of the balletSpalicek(meaningchapbook); the composer later took out the cantata, making it into a stand-alone concert piece.The autograph scores served as primary sources for both works. The edition of theField Mass(including its performance materials) also contains the original version of the ending with a quote from the Czech medieval hymnJezu Kriste, stedry kneze(Jesu Christ, bountiful priest) and a number of contemporary translations.
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SKU: CA.5034411
ISBN 9790007081331. Key: C major. Language: Latin. Text: Langton, Stephen. Text: Stephan Langton.
Score available separately - see item CA.5034400.
SKU: CA.5032805
ISBN 9790007223847. Key: D major. Language: Latin.
Score available separately - see item CA.5032800.
SKU: CA.5032849
ISBN 9790007223915. Key: D major. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.5032815
ISBN 9790007223908. Key: D major. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.5032109
ISBN 9790007081003. Key: C minor. Language: Latin.
Johann Michael Haydn's Requiem in C minor heavily influenced W. A. Mozart's Requiem. In just two weeks Michael Haydn composed his work in December 1771, on the occasion of the death of his employer, Prince Bishop Sigismund Count Schrattenbach, who was beloved among the people and was a great patron of the arts. The work was written under the impression of personal tragedy: Haydn's only child, Aloisia Josepha, died in January 1771, before completing her first year of life. Parts of the Schrattenbach-Requiem were played together with the completed movements from his second, unfinished Requiem during his own furneral service. During the funeral service in Vienna for Joseph Haydn, parts of his younger brother's C-minor Requiem were also performed. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.5032100.
SKU: CA.5032909
ISBN 9790007223922. Key: D major. Language: Latin.
Johann Michael Haydn worked for over 40 years at the Court of the Prince Bishop in Salzburg, in whose employment he composed most of his music. However, the Missa sub titulo Sancti Francisci Seraphici was composed in 1803 on commission from the Viennese Imperial Court, on the occasion of the name day of Emperor Franz I. Two years previously, his wife Empress Marie Theresia had already commissioned a large Mass with a gradual, an offertory and a Te Deum on the occasion of her own name day (Missa sub titulo Sanctae Theresiae, 50.328). Both Masses are impressive because of their size and their unusually large instrumental forces. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.5032900.
SKU: CA.5034413
ISBN 9790007081355. Key: C major. Language: Latin. Text: Langton, Stephen. Text: Stephan Langton.
SKU: CA.2100111
ISBN 9790007197643. Language: Latin/German.
Score available separately - see item CA.2100100.
SKU: CA.2100113
ISBN 9790007197667. Language: Latin/German.
SKU: CA.2100112
ISBN 9790007197650. Language: Latin/German.
SKU: CA.5032811
ISBN 9790007223861. Key: D major. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.5032819
ISBN 9790007133580. Key: D major. Language: Latin.
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