Viola (2(picc).2.2.2 -
4.2.1.1 - timp.perc - hp
- str)
SKU:
BR.OB-3281-19
Waltz. Composed by
Johann Strauss Jr.
Orchestra; stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
Dances/marches; Romantic.
Part. 4 pages. Duration
10'. Breitkopf and
Haertel #OB 3281-19.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-3281-19).
ISBN
9790004301340. 10 x 12.5
inches.
The Blue
Danube is said to be
Austria's secret anthem,
and alongside the
Radetzky March it is the
traditional encore piece
at the annual New Year's
Concert of the Vienna
Philharmonic Orchestra.
Already at its world
premiere in 1867, this
orchestral work triggered
overwhelming enthusiasm,
and the premiere of the
choral version prompted a
journalist to use the
term Schlager (hit) for
the first time in music
history. The official
title By the Beautiful
Blue Danube is based on
poems by Karl Isidor
Becks; having his birth
town Baja in mind, he
contrasted the blue
Danube with another
river, the blonde Theiss.
How utterly astonishing
that this famous waltz is
not really linked to
Vienna. Be that as it
may, its sensational
popularity remains
unimpaired.
Waltz. Composed by
Johann Strauss Jr.
Orchestra; stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
Dances/marches; Romantic.
Part. 4 pages. Duration
10'. Breitkopf and
Haertel #OB 3281-16.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-3281-16).
ISBN
9790004301333. 10 x 12.5
inches.
The Blue
Danube is said to be
Austria's secret anthem,
and alongside the
Radetzky March it is the
traditional encore piece
at the annual New Year's
Concert of the Vienna
Philharmonic Orchestra.
Already at its world
premiere in 1867, this
orchestral work triggered
overwhelming enthusiasm,
and the premiere of the
choral version prompted a
journalist to use the
term Schlager (hit) for
the first time in music
history. The official
title By the Beautiful
Blue Danube is based on
poems by Karl Isidor
Becks; having his birth
town Baja in mind, he
contrasted the blue
Danube with another
river, the blonde Theiss.
How utterly astonishing
that this famous waltz is
not really linked to
Vienna. Be that as it
may, its sensational
popularity remains
unimpaired.
Pfingstsequenz.
Composed by Antonio
Caldara. Edited by Guido
Erdmann. Arranged by
Guido Erdmann. Music from
Vienna. German title:
Veni Sancte Spiritus.
Sacred vocal music,
Motets, Whitsun. Single
Part, Cello. Composed
circa 1725. 4 pages.
Duration 5 minutes. Carus
Verlag #CV 27.702/13.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.2770213).
ISBN
9790007202651. Key: C
major. Language: Latin.
Text: Langton, Stephen.
Text: Stephan
Langton.
Antonio
Caldara, with about 3,400
works to his credit,
ranks among the most
prolific composers of the
Baroque era and of music
history in general. From
1716 Caldara was employed
as the Vice-Music
Director at the Court of
Vienna, where he quickly
developed into the
primary and favorite
composer of the musically
knowledgeable Emperor
Karl VI. Caldara's
festive setting of the
sequence for Whitsun,
Veni Sancte Spiritus,
which may have been
composed around 1725, is
now made available for
the first time in print.
The catchy and compact
piece is suited for
concert performance and
is also excellently
suited for the liturgical
context of Whitsun:
during the Mass, for
example, as entrance or
exit music or as music
for the offertory.
Through similar scoring
requirements Caldara's
setting of the sequence
can also be used with
many compositions of the
Ordinary without any
additional effort. For
most church choirs the
tutti sections with
Caldara's favored
homophonic, yet effective
vocal writing represent a
grateful task. Score and
part available separately
- see item
CA.2770200.
Waltz. Composed by
Johann Strauss Jr.
Orchestra; stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
Dances/marches; Romantic.
Part. 4 pages. Duration
10'. Breitkopf and
Haertel #OB 3281-27.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-3281-27).
ISBN
9790004301364. 10 x 12.5
inches.
The Blue
Danube is said to be
Austria's secret anthem,
and alongside the
Radetzky March it is the
traditional encore piece
at the annual New Year's
Concert of the Vienna
Philharmonic Orchestra.
Already at its world
premiere in 1867, this
orchestral work triggered
overwhelming enthusiasm,
and the premiere of the
choral version prompted a
journalist to use the
term Schlager (hit) for
the first time in music
history. The official
title By the Beautiful
Blue Danube is based on
poems by Karl Isidor
Becks; having his birth
town Baja in mind, he
contrasted the blue
Danube with another
river, the blonde Theiss.
How utterly astonishing
that this famous waltz is
not really linked to
Vienna. Be that as it
may, its sensational
popularity remains
unimpaired.
Pfingstsequenz.
Composed by Antonio
Caldara. Edited by Guido
Erdmann. Arranged by
Guido Erdmann. This
edition: Paperbound.
Music from Vienna. German
title: Veni Sancte
Spiritus. Sacred vocal
music, Motets, Whitsun.
Set of Orchestra Parts.
Composed circa 1725. 64
pages. Duration 5
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
27.702/19. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.2770219).
ISBN
9790007133917. Key: C
major. Language: Latin.
Text: Langton, Stephen.
Text: Stephan
Langton.
Antonio
Caldara, with about 3,400
works to his credit,
ranks among the most
prolific composers of the
Baroque era and of music
history in general. From
1716 Caldara was employed
as the Vice-Music
Director at the Court of
Vienna, where he quickly
developed into the
primary and favorite
composer of the musically
knowledgeable Emperor
Karl VI. Caldara's
festive setting of the
sequence for Whitsun,
Veni Sancte Spiritus,
which may have been
composed around 1725, is
now made available for
the first time in print.
The catchy and compact
piece is suited for
concert performance and
is also excellently
suited for the liturgical
context of Whitsun:
during the Mass, for
example, as entrance or
exit music or as music
for the offertory.
Through similar scoring
requirements Caldara's
setting of the sequence
can also be used with
many compositions of the
Ordinary without any
additional effort. For
most church choirs the
tutti sections with
Caldara's favored
homophonic, yet effective
vocal writing represent a
grateful task. Score and
parts available
separately - see item
CA.2770200.
Pfingstsequenz.
Composed by Antonio
Caldara. Edited by Guido
Erdmann. Arranged by
Guido Erdmann. This
edition: Paperbound.
Music from Vienna. German
title: Veni Sancte
Spiritus. Sacred vocal
music, Motets, Whitsun.
Full score. Composed
circa 1725. 20 pages.
Duration 5 minutes. Carus
Verlag #CV 27.702/00.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.2770200).
ISBN
9790007097639. Key: C
major. Language: Latin.
Text: Langton, Stephen.
Text: Stephan
Langton.
Antonio
Caldara, with about 3,400
works to his credit,
ranks among the most
prolific composers of the
Baroque era and of music
history in general. From
1716 Caldara was employed
as the Vice-Music
Director at the Court of
Vienna, where he quickly
developed into the
primary and favorite
composer of the musically
knowledgeable Emperor
Karl VI. Caldara's
festive setting of the
sequence for Whitsun,
Veni Sancte Spiritus,
which may have been
composed around 1725, is
now made available for
the first time in print.
The catchy and compact
piece is suited for
concert performance and
is also excellently
suited for the liturgical
context of Whitsun:
during the Mass, for
example, as entrance or
exit music or as music
for the offertory.
Through similar scoring
requirements Caldara's
setting of the sequence
can also be used with
many compositions of the
Ordinary without any
additional effort. For
most church choirs the
tutti sections with
Caldara's favored
homophonic, yet effective
vocal writing represent a
grateful task.
Zimbe! Chorale SATB SATB, Piano Faber Music Limited
(Come Sing the Songs of Africa). Arranged by Alexander L'Estrange. Choir Secula...(+)
(Come Sing the Songs of
Africa). Arranged by
Alexander L'Estrange.
Choir Secular. For with
Piano / jazz quintet /
percussion (SATB choir).
Book; Choral Extended
Work; Larger Works. Faber
Edition. Multicultural;
World. Published by Faber
Music
Pfingstsequenz.
Composed by Antonio
Caldara. Edited by Guido
Erdmann. Arranged by
Guido Erdmann. C-Dur (C
major). Music from
Vienna. German title:
Veni Sancte Spiritus.
Sacred vocal music,
Motets, Whitsun. Single
Part, Violin 1. Composed
circa 1725. 2 pages.
Duration 5 minutes. Carus
Verlag #CV 27.702/11.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.2770211).
ISBN
9790007202637. Key: C
major. Language: Latin.
Text: Langton,
Stephen.
Antonio
Caldara, with about 3,400
works to his credit,
ranks among the most
prolific composers of the
Baroque era and of music
history in general. From
1716 Caldara was employed
as the Vice-Music
Director at the Court of
Vienna, where he quickly
developed into the
primary and favorite
composer of the musically
knowledgeable Emperor
Karl VI. Caldara's
festive setting of the
sequence for Whitsun,
Veni Sancte Spiritus,
which may have been
composed around 1725, is
now made available for
the first time in print.
The catchy and compact
piece is suited for
concert performance and
is also excellently
suited for the liturgical
context of Whitsun:
during the Mass, for
example, as entrance or
exit music or as music
for the offertory.
Through similar scoring
requirements Caldara's
setting of the sequence
can also be used with
many compositions of the
Ordinary without any
additional effort. For
most church choirs the
tutti sections with
Caldara's favored
homophonic, yet effective
vocal writing represent a
grateful task. Score and
part available separately
- see item
CA.2770200.
Pfingstsequenz.
Composed by Antonio
Caldara. Edited by Guido
Erdmann. Arranged by
Guido Erdmann. 1x
27.702/21 bassoon, 1x
27.702/31 clarino 1, 1x
27.702/32 clarino 2, 1x
27.702/33 trombone 1, 1x
27.702/34 trombone 2, 1x
27.702/41 timpani. Music
from Vienna. German
title: Veni Sancte
Spiritus Set (6). Sacred
vocal music, Motets,
Whitsun. Set of Orchestra
Parts. Composed circa
1725. 12 pages. Duration
5 minutes. Carus Verlag
#CV 27.702/09. Published
by Carus Verlag
(CA.2770209).
ISBN
9790007202620. Key: C
major. Language: Latin.
Text: Langton, Stephen.
Text: Stephan
Langton.
Antonio
Caldara, with about 3,400
works to his credit,
ranks among the most
prolific composers of the
Baroque era and of music
history in general. From
1716 Caldara was employed
as the Vice-Music
Director at the Court of
Vienna, where he quickly
developed into the
primary and favorite
composer of the musically
knowledgeable Emperor
Karl VI. Caldara's
festive setting of the
sequence for Whitsun,
Veni Sancte Spiritus,
which may have been
composed around 1725, is
now made available for
the first time in print.
The catchy and compact
piece is suited for
concert performance and
is also excellently
suited for the liturgical
context of Whitsun:
during the Mass, for
example, as entrance or
exit music or as music
for the offertory.
Through similar scoring
requirements Caldara's
setting of the sequence
can also be used with
many compositions of the
Ordinary without any
additional effort. For
most church choirs the
tutti sections with
Caldara's favored
homophonic, yet effective
vocal writing represent a
grateful task. Score and
parts available
separately - see item
CA.2770200.
Pfingstsequenz.
Composed by Antonio
Caldara. Edited by Guido
Erdmann. Arranged by
Guido Erdmann. Music from
Vienna. German title:
Veni Sancte Spiritus.
Sacred vocal music,
Motets, Whitsun. Choral
Score. Composed circa
1725. 4 pages. Duration 5
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
27.702/05. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.2770205).
ISBN
9790007161668. Key: C
major. Language: Latin.
Text: Langton, Stephen.
Text: Stephan
Langton.
Antonio
Caldara, with about 3,400
works to his credit,
ranks among the most
prolific composers of the
Baroque era and of music
history in general. From
1716 Caldara was employed
as the Vice-Music
Director at the Court of
Vienna, where he quickly
developed into the
primary and favorite
composer of the musically
knowledgeable Emperor
Karl VI. Caldara's
festive setting of the
sequence for Whitsun,
Veni Sancte Spiritus,
which may have been
composed around 1725, is
now made available for
the first time in print.
The catchy and compact
piece is suited for
concert performance and
is also excellently
suited for the liturgical
context of Whitsun:
during the Mass, for
example, as entrance or
exit music or as music
for the offertory.
Through similar scoring
requirements Caldara's
setting of the sequence
can also be used with
many compositions of the
Ordinary without any
additional effort. For
most church choirs the
tutti sections with
Caldara's favored
homophonic, yet effective
vocal writing represent a
grateful task. Score
available separately -
see item CA.2770200.
Pfingstsequenz.
Composed by Antonio
Caldara. Edited by Guido
Erdmann. Arranged by
Guido Erdmann. Music from
Vienna. German title:
Veni Sancte Spiritus.
Sacred vocal music,
Motets, Whitsun. Single
Part, Violin 2. Composed
circa 1725. 2 pages.
Duration 5 minutes. Carus
Verlag #CV 27.702/12.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.2770212).
ISBN
9790007202644. Key: C
major. Language: Latin.
Text: Langton, Stephen.
Text: Stephan
Langton.
Antonio
Caldara, with about 3,400
works to his credit,
ranks among the most
prolific composers of the
Baroque era and of music
history in general. From
1716 Caldara was employed
as the Vice-Music
Director at the Court of
Vienna, where he quickly
developed into the
primary and favorite
composer of the musically
knowledgeable Emperor
Karl VI. Caldara's
festive setting of the
sequence for Whitsun,
Veni Sancte Spiritus,
which may have been
composed around 1725, is
now made available for
the first time in print.
The catchy and compact
piece is suited for
concert performance and
is also excellently
suited for the liturgical
context of Whitsun:
during the Mass, for
example, as entrance or
exit music or as music
for the offertory.
Through similar scoring
requirements Caldara's
setting of the sequence
can also be used with
many compositions of the
Ordinary without any
additional effort. For
most church choirs the
tutti sections with
Caldara's favored
homophonic, yet effective
vocal writing represent a
grateful task. Score and
part available separately
- see item
CA.2770200.
Waltz. Composed by
Johann Strauss Jr.
Orchestra; stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
Dances/marches; Romantic.
Part. 4 pages. Duration
10'. Breitkopf and
Haertel #OB 3281-15.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-3281-15).
ISBN
9790004301326. 10 x 12.5
inches.
The Blue
Danube is said to be
Austria's secret anthem,
and alongside the
Radetzky March it is the
traditional encore piece
at the annual New Year's
Concert of the Vienna
Philharmonic Orchestra.
Already at its world
premiere in 1867, this
orchestral work triggered
overwhelming enthusiasm,
and the premiere of the
choral version prompted a
journalist to use the
term Schlager (hit) for
the first time in music
history. The official
title By the Beautiful
Blue Danube is based on
poems by Karl Isidor
Becks; having his birth
town Baja in mind, he
contrasted the blue
Danube with another
river, the blonde Theiss.
How utterly astonishing
that this famous waltz is
not really linked to
Vienna. Be that as it
may, its sensational
popularity remains
unimpaired.
Bewegliche voices and instruments (SP) SKU: HL.49042482 Museumsstucke ...(+)
Bewegliche voices and
instruments (SP)
SKU:
HL.49042482
Museumsstucke II.
Composed by Dieter
Schnebel. E-Noten PDF.
Workshop. Playing score.
Composed 1994-1995. 64
pages. Duration 60'.
Schott Music #WKS 25.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49042482).
ISBN
9790001116046.
12.0x8.25x0.43
inches.
Museumsstuc
ke is how Dieter Schnebel
entitled his two
collections of
experimental music
theatre pieces which he
sees 'almost as sound
images, acoustic
counterparts of what is
hanging on museum walls'.
In the first cycle he
refers to different types
and genres of pictures,
in the second cycle he
applies typical working
methods of painters such
as Marcel Duchamp, Yves
Klein, Anselm Kiefer or
Mark Rothko to the
music.
SATB choir a cappella, organ or piano, optional brass quartet - Early Intermedia...(+)
SATB choir a cappella,
organ or piano, optional
brass quartet - Early
Intermediate
SKU:
MN.50-5001
Composed
by Georg Gottfried Wagner
and Karle Erickson.
Arranged by Karle
Erickson.
Advanced/Collegiate. Year
A Proper 24 (29);
Catholic Year A
Ordinary29. 21st Century,
Praise/Thanksgiving.
Choral score. MorningStar
Music Publishers
#50-5001. Published by
MorningStar Music
Publishers (MN.50-5001).
UPC: 688670550010.
English.
This new
edition of the tried and
true Ã’Blessing,
Glory, Wisdom and
ThanksÓ will lift the
spirits of your
congregation. The text is
more accurate to the
original German, and the
editorial suggestions
make it easy for you to
prepare your singers.
Instrumentalists and/or
piano may be used to
double the large choir or
the select choir for
added security. A
cappella performance is
optional.
Viola, piano, wind instruments and percussion - difficult SKU: HL.49012233(+)
Viola, piano, wind
instruments and
percussion - difficult
SKU: HL.49012233
Begleitet von Blasern
und Schlagzeug.
Composed by Karl Amadeus
Hartmann. Edited by
Wilhelm Killmayer. This
edition: Paperback/Soft
Cover. Sheet music.
Viola-Bibliothek (Viola
Library). Classical.
Piano Reduction with Solo
Part. Composed 1954-1956.
116 pages. Duration 25'.
Schott Music #VAB 13.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49012233).
ISBN
9790001102094.
3
(3. auch Picc.) * 0 * 3
(3. auch Bassklar.) * 3
(3. auch Kfg.) - 0 * 3 *
3 * 0 - P. S. (Trgl. *
tiefer Gong * Rohrengl. *
Tamt. * 3 Timb. *
Jazzbeck. * 3 Tomt. * gr.
Tr. * 3 Tempelbl. *
Woodbl. * Glspl. * Vibr.
* Xyl. * Marimba) (5-6
Spieler) - Cel. *
Klav.
3 (3. auch
Picc.) * 0 * 3 (3. auch
Bassklar.) * 3 (3. auch
Kfg.) - 0 * 3 * 3 * 0 -
P. S. (Trgl. * tiefer
Gong * Rohrengl. * Tamt.
* 3 Timb. * Jazzbeck. * 3
Tomt. * gr. Tr. * 3
Tempelbl. * Woodbl. *
Glspl. * Vibr. * Xyl. *
Marimba) (5-6 Spieler) -
Cel. * Klav.