SKU: AU.9781506495200
ISBN 9781506495200. 7 x 10.25 inches.
Conveying the dreamlike mood of the William Blake poem that begins, â??Sweet dreams, sleep, sleep happy child, this anthem by David Hurd features sumptuous, jazz-inflected harmonies that gently sway beneath expressive choral writing. The piece was originally published in 1994 for SATB choir with organ. In this new edition, Hurd has added a C instrument part as well as new accompaniment option for flute, oboe, horn, violin I and II, viola, cello, and bass.
SKU: CA.7030309
ISBN 9790007228903. Key: D flat major. Text language: German/French.
Carus 70.301/10, which is part of the material associated with this piece, can be used as the choral score. Gabriel Faure composed the Cantique de Jean Racine in 1865, the prizewinning work for the completion of his musical training. The composer expanded the original scoring for choir and organ by adding a string accompaniment; the version with orchestra was first performed in 1906. As a text Faure chose a French adaptation by Jean Racine of the Latin hymn Consors paterni luminis. The Cantique already displays the characteristics of an expressive choral setting typical for Faure, as well as the finely worked out orchestral accompaniment, and together with the Requiem, composed considerably later, it is among the most popular works of the composer. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.7030300.
SKU: CA.7030322
Key: D flat major. Text language: German/French.
Carus 70.301/10, which is part of the material associated with this piece, can be used as the choral score. Gabriel Faure composed the Cantique de Jean Racine in 1865, the prizewinning work for the completion of his musical training. The composer expanded the original scoring for choir and organ by adding a string accompaniment; the version with orchestra was first performed in 1906. As a text Faure chose a French adaptation by Jean Racine of the Latin hymn Consors paterni luminis. The Cantique already displays the characteristics of an expressive choral setting typical for Faure, as well as the finely worked out orchestral accompaniment, and together with the Requiem, composed considerably later, it is among the most popular works of the composer. Score and part available separately - see item CA.7030300.
SKU: CA.4018012
ISBN 9790007064068. Key: F major. Language: Latin/English.
Brahms's Ave Maria was composed in 1858. The widely-held opinions in the literature on Brahms - that the work has justifiably been forgotten, the part-writing is monotonous and the style and diction is ponderous - don't do justice to a truly charming piece, based on folksong-like models. Score and part available separately - see item CA.4018000.
SKU: CA.3112049
ISBN 9790007207328. Language: German/English.
The second movement of the cantata Gott, man lobet dich in der Stille BWV 120 became particularly well-known through its re-use in the Credo of the Mass in B minor. The cantata is one of six surviving cantatas for inaugurations of the Leipzig Town Council from the pen of Johann Sebastian Bach. Although the autograph manuscript score can be dated to around 1742, it is not known precisely which town council inauguration the work was performed at. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3112000.
SKU: CA.2701119
ISBN 9790007139704. Language: Latin/German.
Score and parts available separately - see item CA.2701100.
SKU: CA.4067211
ISBN 9790007219932. Key: D minor. Language: Latin.
Johann Gottlieb Naumann, who today is becoming increasingly well known, achieved recognition during his lifetime as a composer of operas, among them the first Swedish national opera, Gustaf Wasa. In addition he wrote a large number of sacred compositions for the Court of Dresden, where he was employed for many years, including the present Missa in D minor, which was still performed well into the 20th century. This work, probably composed for Christmas in 1794, displays a decidedly pastoral character in the Gloria and Agnus Dei and moreover, is distinguished by charming solo woodwind parts. Score and part available separately - see item CA.4067200.
SKU: CA.4018011
ISBN 9790007064051. Key: F major. Language: Latin/English.
SKU: CA.4067212
ISBN 9790007219949. Key: D minor. Language: Latin.
SKU: M7.BP-1757
ISBN 9790015175701.
SKU: BP.2142B
Full score and parts for piccolo; flute 1 and 2; oboe 1 and 2; clarinet in B-flat 1 and 2; bassoon 1 and 2; horn in F 1, 2, 3 and 4; trumpet in C 1 and 2; trumpet in C 3 and 4 (optional); trombone 1, 2 and 3; tuba; timpani; bass drum; suspended cymbal; crash cymbal; harp; optional organ; violin 1 and 2; viola; cello; double bass.
SKU: CA.3113649
ISBN 9790007208158. Language: German/English. Translation: Henry Drinker. Scripture: Matthew 7:15-23.
The cantata Erforsche mich Gott und erfahre mein Herz BWV 136 was composed in Bach's first year as Kantor of St. Thomas's in Leipzig and was first performed on the 8th Sunday after Trinity, the 18th July 1723. The librettist is unknown. The title of the cantata is taken from verse 23 of Psalm 139: Erforsche mich Gott und erfahre mein Herz; prufe mich und erfahre, wie ich's meine. (Search me, O God, and know my heart: try me, and know my thoughts) The opening chorus forms an extended fugue, framed by string writing bursting with energy. The obbligato horn accentuates and enriches the movement with a special tonal color. The alto aria in F sharp minor (movement 3) comprises a trio movement with an oboe d'amore as solo instrument in a contrasting range - a presto middle section which dramatically charges the words Denn seines Eifers Grimm vernichtet (For the fury of its zeal will destroy). In the duet (movement 5) the text is sung by tenor and bass line by line, sometimes imitating contrapuntally, and sometimes both singing together dramatically in homophonic writing. A simple chorale setting to the melody Auf meinen lieben Gott concludes the cantata. Particularly charming here is the violin which joins the four vocal parts as an independent part. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3113600.
SKU: CA.4066111
ISBN 9790007076276. Language: Latin.
Antonio Lotti's Kyrie in G minor and Gloria in G major are found together under the title Missa Sapientiae in a score which belonged to the Dresden church musician Jan Dismas Zelenka. Please note: Carus 40.661/06 only contains the score of the four purely solo movements. To perform the complete mass, the soloists also need the chorus score (Carus 40.661/05). Score and part available separately - see item CA.4066100.
SKU: CA.2701115
ISBN 9790007038816. Language: Latin/German.
Score available separately - see item CA.2701100.
SKU: CA.2701100
ISBN 9790007038748. Language: Latin/German.
SKU: CA.4066112
ISBN 9790007076283. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.2701105
ISBN 9790007038755. Language: Latin/German.
SKU: CA.3114605
ISBN 9790007112479. Key: D minor. Language: German/English.
It is evident from the sources that the cantata was written for the 3rd Sunday after Easter. The text, the identity of whose author is unknown, is based on the comparison between sadness and joy prescribed in the Gospel for that Sunday. This cantata has survived only in copies made after 1750, but undoubtedly the cantata dates from Bachs's years in Leipzig. Score available separately - see item CA.3114600.
SKU: CA.3114607
ISBN 9790007092467. Key: D minor. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.1036519
ISBN 9790007190514. Language: German.
Reconstruction (based parodies) of Bach's St. Mark Passion by Diethard Hellmann (1964), with new composed recitatives (texts of the evangelium) and turba choirs by Johannes Koch (1999). The words of Jesus are accompanyed by 2 gambas and organ. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.1036500.
SKU: CA.735319
ISBN 9790007135195. Language: Latin.
Score and parts available separately - see item CA.735300.
SKU: CA.3102449
ISBN 9790007205188. Language: German/English.
Score and part available separately - see item CA.3102400.
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