SKU: SU.80300210
Ed. by James H. Laster (b. 1934). This bouyant baroque setting of a Psalm text imitates the sound of the trumpet with melismas in both choral parts. (If your two-part treble choir enjoyed Purcell’s Sound the Trumpet, they will revel in this.) The basso continuo part has been realized, and may be doubled by cello or bassoon. SA & Organ; Latin. Easy-Medium. SA, organ Published by: Treble Clef Music Minimum order quantity: 8 copies.
SKU: CA.2719409
ISBN 9790007200879. Language: Latin.
Giuseppe Verdi's Te Deum for double choir and large orchestra is the most frequently performed work of his Quattro pezzi sacri; composed in 1895/96, the Te Deum was his next to last work. Verdi came to terms intensively and in a very personal manner with the text of the Ambrosian hymn of praise. In a compact formal structure a broad range of styles unfolds, from the monodic beginning in Gregorian chant via large dramatic effects to the soft, doubtful dying away of the conclusion. The work is now published for the first time in a critical edition. Also available in the series Choir & organ. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.2719400.
SKU: CA.4067649
ISBN 9790007220167. Text language: Latin.
The Missa Sancti Henrici is a work of Biber's later years. It is one of his largest and most mature pieces of church music. With the skillful alternation of the stile antico and the stile moderno, as well as the contrast between Solo and Tutti, Biber attained a structure within the individual movements rich in variety. In its original architectural conception, Salzburg Cathedral had four galleries, each with its own organ, on the piers supporting the dome at the crossing. This conception created the spatial prerequisite for double- and polychoral performance tradition on the Venetian model. Biber's magnificent sacred music brought this tradition to a point of culmination in a ,,colossal style that was unique in transalpine Europe. Score and part available separately - see item CA.4067600.
SKU: CA.3001549
ISBN 9790007204020. Key: G major. Language: German.
This motet for double choir, based on the well-known Christmas text of Isaiah 9, 5-6, is a sample from the motets by Johann Ludwig Bach, Kappellmeister of Meiningen, which are available from Carus as a complete edition. After a more homophonic first part with many dialogs, the second part follows with an alla breve fugue that expands to a double fugue to close out the work. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3001500.
SKU: CA.4067613
ISBN 9790007220112. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.4067611
ISBN 9790007220099. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.4067609
ISBN 9790007220082. Language: Latin.
The Missa Sancti Henrici is a work of Biber's later years. It is one of his largest and most mature pieces of church music. With the skillful alternation of the stile antico and the stile moderno, as well as the contrast between Solo and Tutti, Biber attained a structure within the individual movements rich in variety. In its original architectural conception, Salzburg Cathedral had four galleries, each with its own organ, on the piers supporting the dome at the crossing. This conception created the spatial prerequisite for double- and polychoral performance tradition on the Venetian model. Biber's magnificent sacred music brought this tradition to a point of culmination in a ,,colossal style that was unique in transalpine Europe. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.4067600.
SKU: CA.4067612
ISBN 9790007220105. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.4067615
ISBN 9790007220136. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.4067619
ISBN 9790007220150. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.4067614
ISBN 9790007220129. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.2720249
ISBN 9790007200985. Language: Latin.
During his tenure under Pope Urban VIII Virgilio Mazzocchi was among the most renowned musicians of Rome. He directed the Cappella Giulia in St. Peters Basilica for 17 years. He also organized the musical activities at the court of the Pope's influential nephew, Francesco Barberini. The Psalmi Vespertini, Mazzocchi's most important sacred work, were published two years after his death. This collection contains two complete vesper cycles for double choir with a basso continuo accompaniment. At the conclusion of the first vesper cycle, in the predominately festive setting of the Magnificat, Mazzocchi displays his artistry in the old and new styles by combining contrapuntal choral sections with concertante passages. The new Carus edition of this work presents a most significant and impressive document of Roman church music in the first half of the 17th century. Score and part available separately - see item CA.2720200.
SKU: JK.20028
Accompaniment score and parts for I Need Thee Every Hour (#01056), arranged by Lynn S. Lund.Orchestration parts includes:solo violin flute oboe clarinet in B flat horn in F harp piano organ violin I (5) violin II (4) viola (5) cello (3) doublebass (2)Composer: Robert Lowry Arranger: Lynn S. Lund Lyricist: Annie S. Hawkes Difficulty: MediumReference:2 Nephi 4:16-35, Psalm 143:1.
SKU: CA.2719411
ISBN 9790007200886. Language: Latin.
Giuseppe Verdi's Te Deum for double choir and large orchestra is the most frequently performed work of his Quattro pezzi sacri; composed in 1895/96, the Te Deum was his next to last work. Verdi came to terms intensively and in a very personal manner with the text of the Ambrosian hymn of praise. In a compact formal structure a broad range of styles unfolds, from the monodic beginning in Gregorian chant via large dramatic effects to the soft, doubtful dying away of the conclusion. The work is now published for the first time in a critical edition. Also available in the series Choir & organ. Score and part available separately - see item CA.2719400.
SKU: CA.2719414
ISBN 9790007200916. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.2719413
ISBN 9790007200909. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.2719419
ISBN 9790007137144. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.2719412
ISBN 9790007200893. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.3501249
ISBN 9790007213039. Text language: Latin.
Mention the key words Johann Sebastian and Magnificat, and one thinks involuntarily of his well-known Magnificat in D major BWV 243 or in E flat major BWV 243a. However, during the time of his tenure as St. Thomas Kantor, several times Bach also referred back to older settings of the Magnificat text and arranged these for his own purposes. Thus, for the first time it can be documented that in its original version the double choir Magnificat in C major BWV Anh. 30 contained in Bach's music library, which was originally handed down anonymously, was composed by Pietro Torri. Torri was the Music Director at the Court of the Bavarian House of Wittelsbach. For performance purposes in Leipzig in ca. 1742 Bach retained the substance of the work but composed additional parts for a 3rd trumpet and timpani. For the first time ever this splendid work appears at Carus in a printed edition. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3501200.
SKU: CA.2720200
ISBN 9790007045210. Language: Latin.
During his tenure under Pope Urban VIII Virgilio Mazzocchi was among the most renowned musicians of Rome. He directed the Cappella Giulia in St. Peters Basilica for 17 years. He also organized the musical activities at the court of the Pope's influential nephew, Francesco Barberini. The Psalmi Vespertini, Mazzocchi's most important sacred work, were published two years after his death. This collection contains two complete vesper cycles for double choir with a basso continuo accompaniment. At the conclusion of the first vesper cycle, in the predominately festive setting of the Magnificat, Mazzocchi displays his artistry in the old and new styles by combining contrapuntal choral sections with concertante passages. The new Carus edition of this work presents a most significant and impressive document of Roman church music in the first half of the 17th century.
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