SKU: CA.2731819
ISBN 9790007164645. Key: F minor. Text language: Latin.
Biber's Requiem in F minor is amongst the most impressive settings of the Requiem Mass of the 17th century. The exact reason for the composition of the Requiem, which can be dated to 1692, is not known. The dark key color of F minor is emphasized by the instrumental scoring for two violins, three violas, basso continuo and three trombones (colla parte with the chorus). The vivid language of the Requiem text offered Biber a wealth of possibilities for expressive, musical interpretation. The intensity of the musical language used to portray lamenting and mourning is impressive. In the course of publication of the Biber Requiem, surprisingly the primary source, which until now had been thought to be missing, resurfaced and the edition could be prepared based on this astonishing discovery. This is a work of mid-level difficulty for a choir and with the clear disposition of the string parts it is well suited for performance by amateur choirs. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.2731800.
SKU: CA.2731845
ISBN 9790007165888. Key: F minor. Language: Latin.
Biber's Requiem in F minor is among the most striking settings of the requiem mass of the 17th century. The figurative language of the requiem text offered Biber a wealth of possibilities for expressive interpretation. The intensity of the musical language used to portray lamentation and mourning is impressive. Score available separately - see item CA.2731800.
SKU: CA.4067949
ISBN 9790007076627. Language: Latin.
This first edition of a mass by Biber offers a new glimpse of the colourful and contrastful world of the Baroque. Since the publication of his Missa Salisburgensis in 1903, no mass with this kind of many-voice scoring has appeared in print. This edition not only enriches the multi-choir repertoire, but also is an important contribution to study of an Austrian composer, who has long been known chiefly for his violin compositions. Score and part available separately - see item CA.4067900.
SKU: HL.49046110
ISBN 9781540051998. UPC: 888680938925. 9x12 inches.
In 1922, Hindemith begins to focus on old music and discovers the viola d'amore instrument. He composes a sonata and a concerto for viola d'amore and arranges numerous works by Biber, Ariosti, Pezold, Rust, Vivaldi as well as Stamitz and makes his own bassovers for the existing bass parts. All musicians who want to discover this side of the genius Paul Hindemith and at the same time want to immerse themselves in the historical performance practice of Baroque music in the 1920s, should read this first edition of Hindemith's thorough interpretation of this masterpiece.
SKU: CA.4067915
ISBN 9790007076603. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.4067914
ISBN 9790007076597. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.4067919
ISBN 9790007133467. Language: Latin.
This first edition of a mass by Biber offers a new glimpse of the colourful and contrastful world of the Baroque. Since the publication of his Missa Salisburgensis in 1903, no mass with this kind of many-voice scoring has appeared in print. This edition not only enriches the multi-choir repertoire, but also is an important contribution to study of an Austrian composer, who has long been known chiefly for his violin compositions. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.4067900.
SKU: CA.4067911
ISBN 9790007076566. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.4067909
ISBN 9790007076559. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.4067913
ISBN 9790007076580. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.4067912
ISBN 9790007076573. Language: Latin.
SKU: CY.CC3103
ISBN 9790530110805. 8.5 x 11 in inches.
Biber's Sonata a 7 was composed in 1667 for 7 Trumpets, Timpani and Organ. Mr. Couturier's excellent arrangement is in the key of C. This work from the Baroque era is joyous and fanfare-like, having the character of a royal procession. The music is about 6 minutes in length and appropriate for advanced performers. Instrumentation is for 3 Trumpets in C, 3 Trombones, Tuba, Timpani (optional) and Organ.
SKU: CA.4067916
ISBN 9790007076610. Language: Latin.
SKU: BT.HU-3201-250
Latin.
SKU: BR.DV-32027
ISBN 9790200425192. 9 x 12 inches.
Bicinia - unaccompanied duos - have been known to us from the fifteenth century onwards. So quite early on it was customary tu practise this type of musical exercise, which later, especially during the Romantic period, achieved great popularity as the duo or duett. Equal numbers of this sort of instrumental duo were composed for nearly all wind and string instruments. On the other hand, only a small amount of compositions for two trumpets have come down to us. In order to play any music which progresses beyond pure fanfare on a natural (valueless) trumpet, it is necessary to make use of the clarion register (the top third of the natural harmonic). And if such a melody is to be accompanied by a second part, only the few natural notes lying below it are left, or else this high register itself, which calls for great virtuosity on the part of the trumpeter. As well as this, we must remember the fact that trumpet-playing was only allowed for the trumpeters of a royal court, army, staff, or for the field-trumpeter of a prince, plus a few council, city, and church musicians, who were bound by strict guild and corporation rules. Thus in spite of the preference for its festive sound, the spread and handing down of trumpet music was almost reduced to nothing under these circumstances. As well as this, pride of place and profession rivalry and envy amongst musicians contributed in large part. In England the situation was somewhat freer. Here pretty little trumpet duos originated, including, amongst others, those written by Handel for his master-trumpeter Valentin Snow and the Royal Sergeant-trumpeters of the Shore family. An especially happy exception was the diocese of Olmiitz. Here there was a capable group of musicians of the chapel royal with the brilliantly talented group of trumpeters and the field-trumpeter Pavel Vajvanovsky, who also composed himself. These trumpeters in the service of his prince-bishop played many sacred and secular pieces, all for several instruments. It was for them also that Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber wrote the 12 double trumpet sonatas we present here. On the other hand, the representatives of the authorities in Germany ensured strict observation of all edicts and regulations. Even the celebrated Bach-trumpeter and towm-piper Gottfried Reiche was never allowed to be portrayed with a proper trumpet due to the priveleges of court and field trumpeters. In order to represent him as one of the greatest masters of his time and art, however, the painter placed an instrument similar to a corno-di-caccia in his hand, together with a sheet with a small piece for virtuoso clarion. When we try in spite of these difficulties and adverse circumstances to gather a collection of musically valuable and characteristic examples of popular pieces for two trumpets from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, it is in the first, place in order to acquaint modern trumpeters with something of the wealth of music, which can also be well played on a modern trumpet with valves. The originally used trumpets correspond to modern ones in the keys of C and D, but this does not mean that many of the pieces cannot be transposed to a more comfortable register. On top of this, we have tried to give a picture of the baroque court and field trumpeter, as well as of the mysterious clarion trumpeter, with the help of musically popular material. The origin of most of the pieces used is no longer clearly discernable. In most cases we possess second- or third-hand copies which have been handed down, and show signs of frequent use. A few cases where modernization of the second part obviously did not take place until the invention of stops, have been re-shaped into their supposed original form. A series of further dynamic details were left, and marked as optional suggestions in brackets. Kurt Janetzkyz.T. mit Pauken und B.c.
SKU: HL.49001970
ISBN 9790001021418. 8.25x11.75x0.125 inches.
This work consists of four short parts of varying character; the string part is very lively despite its simplicity and is given effective highlights by the solo trumpet.
SKU: GI.G-CD-286
Scholarly editions of this important literature have been prepared by William T. Tortolano. Every serious violinist will consider this series a must for their library. The recording includes all fifteen sonatas performed by William T. Tortolano on period instruments with scordatura tuning.
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