SKU: TM.01279SC
Sol/pf. Allegro moderato, Romace, Rondeau.
SKU: TM.01279SET
SKU: CA.3119813
ISBN 9790007210618. Text language: German/English.
Composed in 1727 for a eulogy and funeral oration for Electress Christiane Eberhardine in the Leipzig University church, the music for the funeral ode is well-known today above all through reconstructions of Bach's St Mark Passion, in which large parts of this cantata were probably re-used, but of which only the text survives. With the funeral ode we have one of Bach's strongest and most fascinating vocal compositions. Although Gottsched's text is associated with a particular occasion, it is distinguished in its literary quality from many secular cantatas and it is entirely appropriate to perform this impressive cantata in concerts. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3119800.
SKU: CA.3119814
ISBN 9790007210625. Text language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3119815
ISBN 9790007210632. Text language: German/English.
SKU: CA.2300813
ISBN 9790007037772. Language: Latin.
Garcia, born in 1767 in Rio de Janeiro, and priest and music director at the cathedral there, is still hardly known. Among his spiritual works are four settings of the Mass for the Dead. The present ,,Missa dos Defunktos was commissioned by the Portuguese King Dom Joao VI in the memory of Queen Maria I, who died in 1816. The composition, in the key of D minor, shows parallels in several places to Mozart's Requiem, which Garcia performed two years later (1819) for the first time in Brasil. Score and part available separately - see item CA.2300800.
SKU: CA.2300814
ISBN 9790007037789. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.5050113
ISBN 9790007224172. Key: C major. Language: Latin.
One of the most important masses of the pre-classical period, and one of the earliest examples of symphonic church music, published for the first time. Score and part available separately - see item CA.5050100.
SKU: CA.3550214
ISBN 9790007213459. Language: German.
Third version, first performed around 1747 in Leipzig. First version available under 35.304/00. The St. Mark Passion, which probably originated in the first decade of the 18th century, by a composer known until now only as Kaiser, is only preserved in various copies. It occupies a prominent place in Bach's music library as the only music for Passion by another composer which he performed several times, usually in different forms. For the young Bach in Weimar this St. Mark Passion was a didactic piece for learning the art of the modern narrative recitative; as the Leipzig Thomaskantor he also performed it (1726). The present edition reconstructs the third version, first performed in Leipzig (1747), in which Bach inserted seven arias from Handel's famous Brockes-Passion. Only in this pasticcio did a direct encounter occur between him and his famous compatriot in London, a real encounter which Bach longed for, but which never came about. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3550200.
SKU: CA.4005513
ISBN 9790007059392. Key: B flat major. Language: Latin.
The large-scale church works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart include, along with his Masses, Requiem and Vespers, his four litanies, all composed in and for Salzburg. The Litany KV 125, dated March 1772, employs the identical text and nine-movement structure als its sister work, the larger-scaled KV 243 of March 1776. Score and part available separately - see item CA.4005500.
SKU: CA.3550213
ISBN 9790007213442. Language: German.
SKU: CA.3119816
ISBN 9790007210649. Text language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3119849
ISBN 9790007210656. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3119809
ISBN 9790007210588. Text language: German/English.
Composed in 1727 for a eulogy and funeral oration for Electress Christiane Eberhardine in the Leipzig University church, the music for the funeral ode is well-known today above all through reconstructions of Bach's St Mark Passion, in which large parts of this cantata were probably re-used, but of which only the text survives. With the funeral ode we have one of Bach's strongest and most fascinating vocal compositions. Although Gottsched's text is associated with a particular occasion, it is distinguished in its literary quality from many secular cantatas and it is entirely appropriate to perform this impressive cantata in concerts. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.3119800.
SKU: CA.3119812
ISBN 9790007210601. Text language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3119811
ISBN 9790007210595. Text language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3810914
ISBN 9790007054342. Language: Latin.
While the solos in earlier masses form an integral part of the structure of the entire work, Christian Bach made the solo sections independent in the sense of the Neopolitan school. The orchestra is occupied with longer preludes and rustling figures. In the eleven movements, Bach was able to unite the compositional techniques and expressivity of the Baroque with the beautiful sound of an Italian cantilena. From the forward by Traugott Fedtke. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3810900.
SKU: CA.1008115
ISBN 9790007018351. Key: F major. Language: German.
Score available separately - see item CA.1008100.
SKU: CA.1001414
ISBN 9790007016210. Language: German.
Score available separately - see item CA.1001400.
SKU: CA.1008114
ISBN 9790007018344. Key: F major. Language: German.
SKU: CA.1001413
ISBN 9790007016203. Language: German.
SKU: CA.4005713
ISBN 9790007059552. Key: E flat major. Language: Latin.
This Litany consists of six movements divided into nine different, distinguished sections. Clearly, Mozart used as models for his work the sacramental litanies of his Salzburg predecessors and contemporaries. Score and part available separately - see item CA.4005700.
SKU: CA.3114913
ISBN 9790007208585. Key: D major. Language: German/English. Text: Henrici (Picander), Christian Friedrich. Text: Christian Friedrich Henrici (Picander).
In composing the Cantata BWV 149 Bach reverted to parts of an earlier work: The opening chorus is a parody of the Jadgkantate BWV 208 (Hunting Cantata). In addition to smaller changes which were made necessary due to the text, Bach used trumpets instead of horns. For this purpose he transposed the movement from F major to C major. Musically, the form of the three arias and their instrumentation is rich in variety. The bass aria (2nd mvt.) is characterized by an active continuo accompaniment. After the secco recitative an extended dance like soprano aria with string accompaniment follows. The third aria (6th mvt.) is impressive due to the animated melody and the forming of a canon between the voices, and especially through the entry of the bassoon as the instrumental counterpart to a duet between the alto and tenor. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3114900.
SKU: CA.3116213
ISBN 9790007208929. Text language: German/English.
The cantata for the 20th Sunday after Trinity. Ah! I see now, as I to the wedding bidden, BWV 162 was first performed on 25 October 1716 in the Castle church at Weimar. During the first year in his position as Thomaskantor, Bach made a revival performance of the cantata on 10 October 1723. For this Leipzig version he added an additional obbligato voice in the first movement and in the final chorale he added a Corno da tirarsi, which played colla-parte with the soprano. However, we do not know what this mysterious instrument looked like. For performances today we recommend using a trumpet or a slide trumpet. The cantata begins not with an introductory chorus, but rather with a sonorous bass aria with a string accompaniment and obbligato trumpet. The following movements, movement 2 through 5, are also performed by vocal soloists. The third movement, a soprano aria, presents a peculiarity: the obbligato wind parts were not contained in the original version of this cantata. Our edition offers a reconstruction for the flute, made by the famous Bach interpreter and expert, Masaaki Suzuki. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3116200.
SKU: CA.1024713
ISBN 9790007022914. Language: German.
Score available separately - see item CA.1024700.