Composed
by Johannes Brahms.
Edited by Rainer Boss.
This edition: urtext.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Urtext Editions; Carus
sheet music series: Vocal
scores XL. Brahms:
Schicksalslied (Text:
Holderlin). Innovative
practice aids, Sacred
vocal music. Single Part,
Cello. Composed 1871. Op.
54. 8 pages. Duration 16
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
10.399/14. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.1039914).
ISBN
9790007191313. Text
language: German/English.
Text: Holderlin,
Friedrich / MacFarren,
Natalia. Text: Friedrich
Holderlin / Natalia
MacFarren.
With the
Schicksalslied Brahms
created a very personal
interpretation on the
theme of fate in a
timeless piece of music
that will not fail to
impress in concert hall
or church. The new
edition is a modern
Urtext edition of the
score based on current
editorial principles. It
is based not only on the
composer's personal copy
of the first edition as
the primary source, but
also on the engraving
manuscript which was long
thought to have been
lost. Thus the composer's
handwritten corrections
made in this manuscript
could be incorporated in
the new edition, as well
as a revision in this
bilingual edition of the
English translation of
Friedrich Holderlin's
dramatic poem. Score and
part available separately
- see item
CA.1039900.
Composed
by Johannes Brahms.
Edited by Rainer Boss.
This edition: urtext.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Urtext Editions; Carus
sheet music series: Vocal
scores XL. Brahms:
Schicksalslied (Text:
Holderlin). Innovative
practice aids, Sacred
vocal music. Single Part,
Viola. Composed 1871. Op.
54. 8 pages. Duration 16
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
10.399/13. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.1039913).
ISBN
9790007191306. Text
language: German/English.
Text: Holderlin,
Friedrich / MacFarren,
Natalia. Text: Friedrich
Holderlin / Natalia
MacFarren.
With the
Schicksalslied Brahms
created a very personal
interpretation on the
theme of fate in a
timeless piece of music
that will not fail to
impress in concert hall
or church. The new
edition is a modern
Urtext edition of the
score based on current
editorial principles. It
is based not only on the
composer's personal copy
of the first edition as
the primary source, but
also on the engraving
manuscript which was long
thought to have been
lost. Thus the composer's
handwritten corrections
made in this manuscript
could be incorporated in
the new edition, as well
as a revision in this
bilingual edition of the
English translation of
Friedrich Holderlin's
dramatic poem. Score and
part available separately
- see item
CA.1039900.
Composed
by Johannes Brahms.
Edited by Rainer Boss.
This edition: urtext.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Urtext Editions; Carus
sheet music series: Vocal
scores XL. Brahms:
Schicksalslied (Text:
Holderlin). Innovative
practice aids, Sacred
vocal music. Single Part,
Violin 1. Composed 1871.
Op. 54. 8 pages. Duration
16 minutes. Carus Verlag
#CV 10.399/11. Published
by Carus Verlag
(CA.1039911).
ISBN
9790007191283. Text
language: German/English.
Text: Holderlin,
Friedrich / MacFarren,
Natalia. Text: Friedrich
Holderlin / Natalia
MacFarren.
With the
Schicksalslied Brahms
created a very personal
interpretation on the
theme of fate in a
timeless piece of music
that will not fail to
impress in concert hall
or church. The new
edition is a modern
Urtext edition of the
score based on current
editorial principles. It
is based not only on the
composer's personal copy
of the first edition as
the primary source, but
also on the engraving
manuscript which was long
thought to have been
lost. Thus the composer's
handwritten corrections
made in this manuscript
could be incorporated in
the new edition, as well
as a revision in this
bilingual edition of the
English translation of
Friedrich Holderlin's
dramatic poem. Score and
part available separately
- see item
CA.1039900.
Composed
by Johannes Brahms.
Edited by Rainer Boss.
This edition: urtext. 1x
10.399/21 flute 1, 1x
10.399/22 flute 2, 1x
10.399/23 oboe 1, 1x
10.399/24 oboe 2, 1x
10.399/25 clarinet 1, 1x
10.399/26 clarinet 2, 1x
10.399/27 bassoon 1, 1x
10.399/28 bassoon 2, 1x
10.399/31 horn 1, 1x
10.399/32 horn 2, 1x
10.399/33 trumpet 1, 1x
10. Stuttgart Urtext
Edition: Urtext Editions;
Carus sheet music series:
Vocal scores XL. Brahms:
Schicksalslied (Text:
Holderlin). Innovative
practice aids, Sacred
vocal music. Set of
Orchestra Parts. Composed
1871. Op. 54. Duration 16
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
10.399/09. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.1039909).
ISBN
9790007191276. Text
language: German/English.
Text: Holderlin,
Friedrich / MacFarren,
Natalia. Text: Friedrich
Holderlin / Natalia
MacFarren.
With the
Schicksalslied Brahms
created a very personal
interpretation on the
theme of fate in a
timeless piece of music
that will not fail to
impress in concert hall
or church. The new
edition is a modern
Urtext edition of the
score based on current
editorial principles. It
is based not only on the
composer's personal copy
of the first edition as
the primary source, but
also on the engraving
manuscript which was long
thought to have been
lost. Thus the composer's
handwritten corrections
made in this manuscript
could be incorporated in
the new edition, as well
as a revision in this
bilingual edition of the
English translation of
Friedrich Holderlin's
dramatic poem. Score and
parts available
separately - see item
CA.1039900.
Composed
by Johannes Brahms.
Edited by Rainer Boss.
This edition: urtext.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Urtext Editions; Carus
sheet music series: Vocal
scores XL. Brahms:
Schicksalslied (Text:
Holderlin). Innovative
practice aids, Sacred
vocal music. Single Part,
Violin 2. Composed 1871.
Op. 54. 8 pages. Duration
16 minutes. Carus Verlag
#CV 10.399/12. Published
by Carus Verlag
(CA.1039912).
ISBN
9790007191290. Text
language: German/English.
Text: Holderlin,
Friedrich / MacFarren,
Natalia. Text: Friedrich
Holderlin / Natalia
MacFarren.
With the
Schicksalslied Brahms
created a very personal
interpretation on the
theme of fate in a
timeless piece of music
that will not fail to
impress in concert hall
or church. The new
edition is a modern
Urtext edition of the
score based on current
editorial principles. It
is based not only on the
composer's personal copy
of the first edition as
the primary source, but
also on the engraving
manuscript which was long
thought to have been
lost. Thus the composer's
handwritten corrections
made in this manuscript
could be incorporated in
the new edition, as well
as a revision in this
bilingual edition of the
English translation of
Friedrich Holderlin's
dramatic poem. Score and
part available separately
- see item
CA.1039900.
5.
Hyperions Schicksalslied
Ihr wandelt droben im
Licht. Composed by
Harald Genzmer. This
edition: Saddle
stitching. Sheet music.
Schott Chorverlag (Choral
Music). Classical. Choral
Score. Composed 1988. 6
pages. Duration 2' 50''.
Schott Music #C 46569.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49013656).
Cantata for the 3rd
Sunday after
Epiphany. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Reinhold Kubik.
Arranged by Paul Horn.
This edition: Paperbound.
German title: Herr, wie
du willt POD. Sacred
vocal music, Cantatas,
Epiphany. Study score.
Composed 1724. BWV 73. 48
pages. Duration 17
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
31.073/07. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3107307).
ISBN
9790007044640. Key: G
minor / c minor.
Language:
German/English.
In
1724, Bach composed the
cantata Herr, wie du
willt, so schicks mit mir
[Lord, as you will, do
unto me] BWV 73 for the
third Epiphany Sunday.
Like in some other
cantatas from the first
annual cycle, the opening
movement contains a part
for corno which would in
fact have been unplayable
on an instrument of that
era - probably also a
reason why Bach allocated
this part to the organ in
a repeat performance
(both variants can be
performed using the Carus
edition). The unusual
choral movement,
interrupted by
recitatives, is based
quite substantially on a
short four-note motive
which is introduced by
the horn; at the end of
the chorus, the choir
sings it to the words
Herr, wie du willt [Lord,
as you will] - an avowal
which also quite
substantially
characterizes other
movements of the cantata.
Score available
separately - see item
CA.3107300.
Cantata for the 3rd
Sunday after
Epiphany. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Reinhold Kubik.
Arranged by Paul Horn.
German title: Herr, wie
du willt. Sacred vocal
music, Cantatas,
Epiphany. Single Part,
Violin 2. Composed 1724.
BWV 73. 4 pages. Duration
17 minutes. Carus Verlag
#CV 31.073/12. Published
by Carus Verlag
(CA.3107312).
ISBN
9790007044671. Key: G
minor / c minor.
Language:
German/English.
In
1724, Bach composed the
cantata Herr, wie du
willt, so schicks mit mir
[Lord, as you will, do
unto me] BWV 73 for the
third Epiphany Sunday.
Like in some other
cantatas from the first
annual cycle, the opening
movement contains a part
for corno which would in
fact have been unplayable
on an instrument of that
era - probably also a
reason why Bach allocated
this part to the organ in
a repeat performance
(both variants can be
performed using the Carus
edition). The unusual
choral movement,
interrupted by
recitatives, is based
quite substantially on a
short four-note motive
which is introduced by
the horn; at the end of
the chorus, the choir
sings it to the words
Herr, wie du willt [Lord,
as you will] - an avowal
which also quite
substantially
characterizes other
movements of the cantata.
Score and part available
separately - see item
CA.3107300.
Cantata for the 3rd
Sunday after
Epiphany. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Reinhold Kubik.
Arranged by Paul Horn.
German title: Herr, wie
du willt. Sacred vocal
music, Cantatas,
Epiphany. Single Part,
Viola. Composed 1724. BWV
73. 4 pages. Duration 17
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
31.073/13. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3107313).
ISBN
9790007044688. Key: G
minor / c minor.
Language:
German/English.
In
1724, Bach composed the
cantata Herr, wie du
willt, so schicks mit mir
[Lord, as you will, do
unto me] BWV 73 for the
third Epiphany Sunday.
Like in some other
cantatas from the first
annual cycle, the opening
movement contains a part
for corno which would in
fact have been unplayable
on an instrument of that
era - probably also a
reason why Bach allocated
this part to the organ in
a repeat performance
(both variants can be
performed using the Carus
edition). The unusual
choral movement,
interrupted by
recitatives, is based
quite substantially on a
short four-note motive
which is introduced by
the horn; at the end of
the chorus, the choir
sings it to the words
Herr, wie du willt [Lord,
as you will] - an avowal
which also quite
substantially
characterizes other
movements of the cantata.
Score and part available
separately - see item
CA.3107300.
Composed
by Johannes Brahms.
Edited by Rainer Boss.
Carus plus: Innovative
practice aids; Sacred
vocal music; Carus sheet
music series: Vocal
scores XL; Stuttgart
Editions (Urtext): Urtext
Editions. Stuttgart
Urtext Edition: Urtext
Editions; Carus sheet
music series: Vocal
scores XL. XL in large
print. Innovative
practice aids, Sacred
vocal music. Vocal score.
Composed 1871. Op. 54. 32
pages. Duration 16
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
10.399/04. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.1039904).
ISBN
9790007240950. Language:
German/English. Text:
Holderlin, Friedrich /
MacFarren,
Natalia.
With the
Schicksalslied Brahms
created a very personal
interpretation on the
theme of fate in a
timeless piece of music
that will not fail to
impress in concert hall
or church. The new
edition is a modern
Urtext edition of the
score based on current
editorial principles. It
is based not only on the
composer's personal copy
of the first edition as
the primary source, but
also on the engraving
manuscript which was long
thought to have been
lost. Thus the composer's
handwritten corrections
made in this manuscript
could be incorporated in
the new edition, as well
as a revision in this
bilingual edition of the
English translation of
Friedrich Holderlin's
dramatic poem. Score
available separately -
see item CA.1039900.
Cantata for the 3rd
Sunday after
Epiphany. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Reinhold Kubik.
Arranged by Paul Horn.
German title: Herr, wie
du willt. Sacred vocal
music, Cantatas,
Epiphany. Single Part,
Violin 1. Composed 1724.
BWV 73. 4 pages. Duration
17 minutes. Carus Verlag
#CV 31.073/11. Published
by Carus Verlag
(CA.3107311).
ISBN
9790007044664. Key: G
minor / c minor.
Language:
German/English.
In
1724, Bach composed the
cantata Herr, wie du
willt, so schicks mit mir
[Lord, as you will, do
unto me] BWV 73 for the
third Epiphany Sunday.
Like in some other
cantatas from the first
annual cycle, the opening
movement contains a part
for corno which would in
fact have been unplayable
on an instrument of that
era - probably also a
reason why Bach allocated
this part to the organ in
a repeat performance
(both variants can be
performed using the Carus
edition). The unusual
choral movement,
interrupted by
recitatives, is based
quite substantially on a
short four-note motive
which is introduced by
the horn; at the end of
the chorus, the choir
sings it to the words
Herr, wie du willt [Lord,
as you will] - an avowal
which also quite
substantially
characterizes other
movements of the cantata.
Score and part available
separately - see item
CA.3107300.
Cantata for the 3rd
Sunday after
Epiphany. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Reinhold Kubik.
Arranged by Paul Horn. 1x
31.073/21 oboe 1, 1x
31.073/22 oboe 2, 1x
31.073/31 horn, 1x
31.073/32 trumpet. German
title: Herr, wie du willt
4. Sacred vocal music,
Cantatas, Epiphany. Set
of Orchestra Parts.
Composed 1724. BWV 73. 16
pages. Duration 17
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
31.073/09. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3107309).
ISBN
9790007044657. Key: G
minor / c minor.
Language:
German/English.
In
1724, Bach composed the
cantata Herr, wie du
willt, so schicks mit mir
[Lord, as you will, do
unto me] BWV 73 for the
third Epiphany Sunday.
Like in some other
cantatas from the first
annual cycle, the opening
movement contains a part
for corno which would in
fact have been unplayable
on an instrument of that
era - probably also a
reason why Bach allocated
this part to the organ in
a repeat performance
(both variants can be
performed using the Carus
edition). The unusual
choral movement,
interrupted by
recitatives, is based
quite substantially on a
short four-note motive
which is introduced by
the horn; at the end of
the chorus, the choir
sings it to the words
Herr, wie du willt [Lord,
as you will] - an avowal
which also quite
substantially
characterizes other
movements of the cantata.
Score and parts available
separately - see item
CA.3107300.
Cantata for the 3rd
Sunday after
Epiphany. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Reinhold Kubik.
Arranged by Paul Horn.
German title: Herr, wie
du willt. Sacred vocal
music, Cantatas,
Epiphany. Choral Score.
Composed 1724. BWV 73. 8
pages. Duration 17
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
31.073/05. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3107305).
ISBN
9790007044633. Key: G
minor / c minor.
Language:
German/English.
In
1724, Bach composed the
cantata Herr, wie du
willt, so schicks mit mir
[Lord, as you will, do
unto me] BWV 73 for the
third Epiphany Sunday.
Like in some other
cantatas from the first
annual cycle, the opening
movement contains a part
for corno which would in
fact have been unplayable
on an instrument of that
era - probably also a
reason why Bach allocated
this part to the organ in
a repeat performance
(both variants can be
performed using the Carus
edition). The unusual
choral movement,
interrupted by
recitatives, is based
quite substantially on a
short four-note motive
which is introduced by
the horn; at the end of
the chorus, the choir
sings it to the words
Herr, wie du willt [Lord,
as you will] - an avowal
which also quite
substantially
characterizes other
movements of the cantata.
Score available
separately - see item
CA.3107300.
Cantata for the 3rd
Sunday after
Epiphany. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Reinhold Kubik.
Arranged by Paul Horn.
German title: Herr, wie
du willt. Sacred vocal
music, Cantatas,
Epiphany. Single Part,
Cello/Double Bass.
Composed 1724. BWV 73. 8
pages. Duration 17
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
31.073/14. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3107314).
ISBN
9790007044695. Key: G
minor / c minor.
Language:
German/English.
In
1724, Bach composed the
cantata Herr, wie du
willt, so schicks mit mir
[Lord, as you will, do
unto me] BWV 73 for the
third Epiphany Sunday.
Like in some other
cantatas from the first
annual cycle, the opening
movement contains a part
for corno which would in
fact have been unplayable
on an instrument of that
era - probably also a
reason why Bach allocated
this part to the organ in
a repeat performance
(both variants can be
performed using the Carus
edition). The unusual
choral movement,
interrupted by
recitatives, is based
quite substantially on a
short four-note motive
which is introduced by
the horn; at the end of
the chorus, the choir
sings it to the words
Herr, wie du willt [Lord,
as you will] - an avowal
which also quite
substantially
characterizes other
movements of the cantata.
Score and part available
separately - see item
CA.3107300.
From the Series Forgotton Peoples. By Veljo Tormis. (SATB DV A Cappella). Boose...(+)
From the Series Forgotton
Peoples. By Veljo Tormis.
(SATB DV A Cappella).
Boosey and Hawkes Large
Choral. Book only. Size
8.25x11.75 inches. 46
pages. Published by
Boosey & Hawkes.
SSATB choir SKU: CA.982305 Chili con carne (Real Group) aus Berlin...(+)
SSATB choir
SKU:
CA.982305
Chili
con carne (Real Group)
aus Berlin. Composed
by Anders Edenroth.
Arranged by Michael
Betzner-Brandt. Modern a
cappella. Choral Score.
16 pages. Duration 5
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
09.823/05. Published by
Carus Verlag (CA.982305).
ISBN 9790007160715.
Text language: German.
Text: Ludde, Cathleen /
Zigutkin, Eugen. Text by
Cathleen Ludde / Eugen
Zigutkin.
SSATB choir SKU: CA.982300 Chili con carne (Real Group) aus Berlin...(+)
SSATB choir
SKU:
CA.982300
Chili
con carne (Real Group)
aus Berlin. Composed
by Anders Edenroth.
Arranged by Michael
Betzner-Brandt. Modern a
cappella. Full score.
Duration 5 minutes. Carus
Verlag #CV 09.823/00.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.982300).
ISBN
9790007143268. Text
language: German. Text:
Ludde, Cathleen /
Zigutkin, Eugen. Text by
Cathleen Ludde / Eugen
Zigutkin.
(Weihnachts-Oratorium) Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), edited by ...(+)
(Weihnachts-Oratorium)
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach
(1685-1750), edited by
Johannes Muntschick. BWV
248. Vocal score for SATB
solos, SATB choir and
piano accompaniment.
Urtext. With choral
notation, piano reduction
and introductory text.
Text language German. 171
pages. Published by C.F.
Peters.
10
Chorsätze zu Liedern
aus deutschen
Sprachinseln in
Südosteuropa.
Composed by Johannes H.
E. Koch. Stapled. Choral
score. Baerenreiter
Verlag #BA03634_00.
Published by Baerenreiter
Verlag (BA.BA03634).
4 voices (SATB) with piano (SATB) - advanced SKU: HL.49007405 Aus dem ...(+)
4 voices (SATB) with
piano (SATB) - advanced
SKU: HL.49007405
Aus dem
Toskanischen.
Composed by Cornelius Uwe
Gustav Jenner. This
edition: Saddle
stitching. Sheet music.
Edition Schott.
Classical. Choral Score.
16 pages. Duration 18'.
Schott Music #ED 7635-01.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49007405).
ISBN
9790001079723.
9.0x12.0x0.055 inches.
German.
3
gesellige Chorlieder
(auch
Stimmteilungen).
Composed by Johannes H.
E. Koch. Stapled. Choral
score. Baerenreiter
Verlag #BA02717_00.
Published by Baerenreiter
Verlag (BA.BA02717).