SKU: CA.3100613
ISBN 9790007041755. Key: C minor / g minor. Language: German/English.
Bach composed the cantata Stay with us, for it draws on toward evening BWV 6 for Easter Monday 1725. In fact, it is certain that a chorale cantata had been planned for that feast day, but for some unknown reason, the annual cycle of chorale cantatas broke off just before Easter 1725. For BWV 6, Bach fell back on a text by an author whose texts he had already set numerous times in his first Leipzig annual cycle of cantatas (which are conspicuous by their ever constant structure and use of two chorale settings). From the gospel for Easter Monday, the story of the Emmaus disciples, only the disappearing daylight and the fear of being left alone are made the subject of discussion. A truly magnificent choral movement opens the cantata. The first chorale for soprano and violoncello piccolo, which Bach later included in his Schubler-Chorale, is also well-known outside of the cantata. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3100600.
SKU: CA.3100614
ISBN 9790007041762. Key: C minor / g minor. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3100609
ISBN 9790007041724. Key: C minor / g minor. Language: German/English.
Bach composed the cantata Stay with us, for it draws on toward evening BWV 6 for Easter Monday 1725. In fact, it is certain that a chorale cantata had been planned for that feast day, but for some unknown reason, the annual cycle of chorale cantatas broke off just before Easter 1725. For BWV 6, Bach fell back on a text by an author whose texts he had already set numerous times in his first Leipzig annual cycle of cantatas (which are conspicuous by their ever constant structure and use of two chorale settings). From the gospel for Easter Monday, the story of the Emmaus disciples, only the disappearing daylight and the fear of being left alone are made the subject of discussion. A truly magnificent choral movement opens the cantata. The first chorale for soprano and violoncello piccolo, which Bach later included in his Schubler-Chorale, is also well-known outside of the cantata. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.3100600.
SKU: CA.3100611
ISBN 9790007041731. Key: C minor / g minor. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3100612
ISBN 9790007041748. Key: C minor / g minor. Language: German/English.
SKU: BA.BA05448
ISBN 9790006471478. 33.2 x 26.5 cm inches. Text Language: French. Text: Berlioz, Hector / Nerval, Gérard de.
In 1828 Berlioz wrote the Huit scènes de Faust. The work was soon withdrawn but almost twenty years later each of the eight scenes found a place in the Lgende dramatique La damnation de Faust dedicated to Franz Liszt. The first part of the Damnation exposes the figure of Faust and has an introductory nature. From the second part onwards, the course of action is largely based on Goethe’s drama.Contrasting characters and dramatic effect are of central importance in understanding Berlioz’s musical thought and his compositional process. Magic and fairy tale, incantations and ghosts, have been the ever-recurring themes of opera since the Baroque. It is precisely this fantasy in Berlioz's Faust, the “Opra de Concert en Quatre actsâ€, which comes very close to the spirit of Goethe's presentation.
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SKU: TM.02114SET
Score pg 176-179 (4 measures before reh. #131 - 6 measures after reh. #136). Includes a 2 measure cut for performance with 1 singer (for original 2 singer version, see #11884 Adieu Notre Petite); Includes: C'est lui! Que mer paleur ne metrahisse (recit). This does not include Adieu Notre Petite.
SKU: TM.02114SC
SKU: BA.BA10438
ISBN 9790260109384. 31.7 x 25.5 cm inches. Text Language: Czech, English, German. Preface: Simon, Robert. Text: Jaroslav Kvapil.
Der neue Klavierauszug einer der meistgespielten tschechischen Opern, Dvoráks Rusalka, bildet einen Bestandteil der neuen Urtextedition des Werkes, in der nach mehr als sechzig Jahren der Notentext den gegenwärtigen Editionsregeln angepasst wurde. Anders als bei der vorangegangenen kritischen Ausgabe von Jarmil Burghauser aus dem Jahre 1960, dokumentiert der Herausgeber Robert Simon alle redaktionellen Eingriffe. Die neue Edition widmet auch dem Libretto gebührende Aufmerksamkeit, unter sorgfältiger Auswertung aller erhaltenen Quellen, darunter des Klavierauszuges von Josef Famera (1883â1914), der nach Dvoráks Tod veröffentlicht (1905) und dessen Manuskript noch vom Komponisten autorisiert worden war.Dieser historische Klavierauszug wurde einer gründlichen Revision durch den Arrangeur Petr Koronthály unterzogen, der ihn unter maximaler Berücksichtigung des Originals und der Beibehaltung von dessen Qualitäten in eine Bearbeitung gebracht hat, die einer neuen Urtextedition und den aktuellen Bedürfnissen der Aufführungspraxis entspricht. Die Neuausgabe enthält das Vorwort des Herausgebers zur Entstehung der Oper und ihres historisch ersten Klavierauszugs, auÃerdem werden in der Einleitung Hinweise zur Aussprache des tschechischen Gesangstextes veröffentlicht.
SKU: BA.BA11599-01
ISBN 9790260109841. 34 x 27.5 cm inches. Text Language: Czech, German, English. Preface: Tyrrell, John. Text: Janácek, Leoš / Dostojewskis, Fjodor Michailowitsch.
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