Magnificat.
Composed by Kurt
Hessenberg. German title:
Magnificat Meine Seele
Erhebet. Sacred vocal
music, Magnificats,
Advent, Christmas, Feasts
of the Blessed Virgin
Mary, Hymns in praise of
the Virgin Mary, Daily
hours. Single Part,
Cello. Composed 1982. Op.
116. 4 pages. Duration 6
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
10.367/11. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.1036711).
ISBN
9790007025649. Key: A
minor. Language:
German.
Magnificat.
Composed by Kurt
Hessenberg. German title:
Magnificat Meine Seele
Erhebet. Sacred vocal
music, Magnificats,
Advent, Christmas, Feasts
of the Blessed Virgin
Mary, Hymns in praise of
the Virgin Mary, Daily
hours. Single Part,
Double Bass. Composed
1982. Op. 116. 4 pages.
Duration 6 minutes. Carus
Verlag #CV 10.367/12.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.1036712).
ISBN
9790007025656. Key: A
minor. Language:
German.
Organ (Organ) SKU: HL.14002966 Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Music S...(+)
Organ (Organ)
SKU:
HL.14002966
Composed
by Johann Sebastian Bach.
Music Sales America.
Baroque. Book
[Softcover]. 96 pages.
Music Sales #NOV010015.
Published by Music Sales
(HL.14002966).
ISBN
9780711986176.
11.75x8.5x0.094
inches.
This
collection of Chorales
contains all the melodies
used by Bach in the Organ
works. Each is given with
the first verse of the
German Hymn and an
English translation.
Edited by Sir Ivor
Atkins.
Cantata for Christmas
- Urtext. Composed by
Johann Kuhnau. Edited by
David Erler. Choir;
stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
Cantata; Baroque;
Renaissance/early
Baroque. Part. 8 pages.
Duration 15'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #OB 32119-19.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-32119-19).
ISBN
9790004349489. 10 x 12.5
inches.
The cantata
O heilige Zeit [O Holy
Time] of the former St.
Thomas cantor Johann
Kuhnau is the ideal
baroque festive music for
small scorings. Even
though this is the larger
of two cantatas with this
text underlay, it can be
performed by four
soloists (SATB), single
or double strings, and
continuo organ. The
participation of a choir
in non-soloistic passages
is optional, for
historically unproven.
The cantata was composed
in the years 1704/05 and
can therefore be placed
in Kuhnau's term as St.
Thomas cantor in Leipzig.
A contemporary text by
Erdmann Neumeister is
fitted with a modern
musical garb here while
keeping unconditional
adherence to it. Using a
structural artifice as
simple as it is
effective, he provides a
ritornello-like musical
equivalent to the
repeatedly recurring line
of text O heilige Zeit!.
This edition continues
the series of works by
Kuhnau started in the
Pfefferkorn Musikverlag.
Another festive music by
Kuhnau with larger
scoring is found in the
Magnificat in C major,
deemed a direct
predecessor of Bach's
Magnificat.
Cantata for Christmas
- Urtext. Composed by
Johann Kuhnau. Edited by
David Erler. Choir;
stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
Cantata; Baroque;
Renaissance/early
Baroque. Part. 8 pages.
Duration 15'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #OB 32119-26.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-32119-26).
ISBN
9790004349502. 10 x 12.5
inches.
The cantata
O heilige Zeit [O Holy
Time] of the former St.
Thomas cantor Johann
Kuhnau is the ideal
baroque festive music for
small scorings. Even
though this is the larger
of two cantatas with this
text underlay, it can be
performed by four
soloists (SATB), single
or double strings, and
continuo organ. The
participation of a choir
in non-soloistic passages
is optional, for
historically unproven.
The cantata was composed
in the years 1704/05 and
can therefore be placed
in Kuhnau's term as St.
Thomas cantor in Leipzig.
A contemporary text by
Erdmann Neumeister is
fitted with a modern
musical garb here while
keeping unconditional
adherence to it. Using a
structural artifice as
simple as it is
effective, he provides a
ritornello-like musical
equivalent to the
repeatedly recurring line
of text O heilige Zeit!.
This edition continues
the series of works by
Kuhnau started in the
Pfefferkorn Musikverlag.
Another festive music by
Kuhnau with larger
scoring is found in the
Magnificat in C major,
deemed a direct
predecessor of Bach's
Magnificat.
Chorus (with soloists) and piano (solos: SATB - 0.0.0.0 - 0.0.0.0 - str - bc) (+)
Chorus (with soloists)
and piano (solos: SATB -
0.0.0.0 - 0.0.0.0 - str -
bc)
SKU:
BR.EB-32119
Cantata for Christmas
- Urtext. Composed by
Johann Kuhnau. Edited by
David Erler. Choir;
stapled. Edition
Breitkopf. Cantata;
Baroque;
Renaissance/early
Baroque. Piano vocal
score. 32 pages. Duration
15'. Breitkopf and
Haertel #EB 32119.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.EB-32119).
ISBN
9790004187265. 7.5 x 10.5
inches.
The cantata
O heilige Zeit [O Holy
Time] of the former St.
Thomas cantor Johann
Kuhnau is the ideal
baroque festive music for
small scorings. Even
though this is the larger
of two cantatas with this
text underlay, it can be
performed by four
soloists (SATB), single
or double strings, and
continuo organ. The
participation of a choir
in non-soloistic passages
is optional, for
historically unproven.
The cantata was composed
in the years 1704/05 and
can therefore be placed
in Kuhnau's term as St.
Thomas cantor in Leipzig.
A contemporary text by
Erdmann Neumeister is
fitted with a modern
musical garb here while
keeping unconditional
adherence to it. Using a
structural artifice as
simple as it is
effective, he provides a
ritornello-like musical
equivalent to the
repeatedly recurring line
of text O heilige Zeit!.
This edition continues
the series of works by
Kuhnau started in the
Pfefferkorn Musikverlag.
Another festive music by
Kuhnau with larger
scoring is found in the
Magnificat in C major,
deemed a direct
predecessor of Bach's
Magnificat.
Cantata for Christmas
- Urtext. Composed by
Johann Kuhnau. Edited by
David Erler. Choir;
stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
Cantata; Baroque;
Renaissance/early
Baroque. Part. 8 pages.
Duration 15'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #OB 32119-16.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-32119-16).
ISBN
9790004349472. 10 x 12.5
inches.
The cantata
O heilige Zeit [O Holy
Time] of the former St.
Thomas cantor Johann
Kuhnau is the ideal
baroque festive music for
small scorings. Even
though this is the larger
of two cantatas with this
text underlay, it can be
performed by four
soloists (SATB), single
or double strings, and
continuo organ. The
participation of a choir
in non-soloistic passages
is optional, for
historically unproven.
The cantata was composed
in the years 1704/05 and
can therefore be placed
in Kuhnau's term as St.
Thomas cantor in Leipzig.
A contemporary text by
Erdmann Neumeister is
fitted with a modern
musical garb here while
keeping unconditional
adherence to it. Using a
structural artifice as
simple as it is
effective, he provides a
ritornello-like musical
equivalent to the
repeatedly recurring line
of text O heilige Zeit!.
This edition continues
the series of works by
Kuhnau started in the
Pfefferkorn Musikverlag.
Another festive music by
Kuhnau with larger
scoring is found in the
Magnificat in C major,
deemed a direct
predecessor of Bach's
Magnificat.
Cantata for Christmas
- Urtext. Composed by
Johann Kuhnau. Edited by
David Erler. Choir;
stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
Cantata; Baroque;
Renaissance/early
Baroque. Part. 12 pages.
Duration 15'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #OB 32119-11.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-32119-11).
ISBN
9790004349458. 10 x 12.5
inches.
The cantata
O heilige Zeit [O Holy
Time] of the former St.
Thomas cantor Johann
Kuhnau is the ideal
baroque festive music for
small scorings. Even
though this is the larger
of two cantatas with this
text underlay, it can be
performed by four
soloists (SATB), single
or double strings, and
continuo organ. The
participation of a choir
in non-soloistic passages
is optional, for
historically unproven.
The cantata was composed
in the years 1704/05 and
can therefore be placed
in Kuhnau's term as St.
Thomas cantor in Leipzig.
A contemporary text by
Erdmann Neumeister is
fitted with a modern
musical garb here while
keeping unconditional
adherence to it. Using a
structural artifice as
simple as it is
effective, he provides a
ritornello-like musical
equivalent to the
repeatedly recurring line
of text O heilige Zeit!.
This edition continues
the series of works by
Kuhnau started in the
Pfefferkorn Musikverlag.
Another festive music by
Kuhnau with larger
scoring is found in the
Magnificat in C major,
deemed a direct
predecessor of Bach's
Magnificat.
Cantata for Christmas
- Urtext. Composed by
Johann Kuhnau. Edited by
David Erler. Choir;
stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
Cantata; Baroque;
Renaissance/early
Baroque. Part. 8 pages.
Duration 15'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #OB 32119-20.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-32119-20).
ISBN
9790004349496. 10 x 12.5
inches.
The cantata
O heilige Zeit [O Holy
Time] of the former St.
Thomas cantor Johann
Kuhnau is the ideal
baroque festive music for
small scorings. Even
though this is the larger
of two cantatas with this
text underlay, it can be
performed by four
soloists (SATB), single
or double strings, and
continuo organ. The
participation of a choir
in non-soloistic passages
is optional, for
historically unproven.
The cantata was composed
in the years 1704/05 and
can therefore be placed
in Kuhnau's term as St.
Thomas cantor in Leipzig.
A contemporary text by
Erdmann Neumeister is
fitted with a modern
musical garb here while
keeping unconditional
adherence to it. Using a
structural artifice as
simple as it is
effective, he provides a
ritornello-like musical
equivalent to the
repeatedly recurring line
of text O heilige Zeit!.
This edition continues
the series of works by
Kuhnau started in the
Pfefferkorn Musikverlag.
Another festive music by
Kuhnau with larger
scoring is found in the
Magnificat in C major,
deemed a direct
predecessor of Bach's
Magnificat.
Cantata for Christmas
- Urtext. Composed by
Johann Kuhnau. Edited by
David Erler. Choir;
stapled.
Partitur-Bibliothek
(Score Library). Cantata;
Baroque;
Renaissance/early
Baroque. Full score. 44
pages. Duration 15'.
Breitkopf and Haertel #PB
32119. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.PB-32119).
ISBN
9790004215852. 10 x 12.5
inches. German.
The
cantata O heilige Zeit [O
Holy Time] of the former
St. Thomas cantor Johann
Kuhnau is the ideal
baroque festive music for
small scorings. Even
though this is the larger
of two cantatas with this
text underlay, it can be
performed by four
soloists (SATB), single
or double strings, and
continuo organ. The
participation of a choir
in non-soloistic passages
is optional, for
historically unproven.
The cantata was composed
in the years 1704/05 and
can therefore be placed
in Kuhnau's term as St.
Thomas cantor in Leipzig.
A contemporary text by
Erdmann Neumeister is
fitted with a modern
musical garb here while
keeping unconditional
adherence to it. Using a
structural artifice as
simple as it is
effective, he provides a
ritornello-like musical
equivalent to the
repeatedly recurring line
of text O heilige Zeit!.
This edition continues
the series of works by
Kuhnau started in the
Pfefferkorn Musikverlag.
Another festive music by
Kuhnau with larger
scoring is found in the
Magnificat in C major,
deemed a direct
predecessor of Bach's
Magnificat.
Choir Sacred with Organ (2-Part choir; Women's Choir) SKU: AP.12-0571572111(+)
Choir Sacred with Organ
(2-Part choir; Women's
Choir)
SKU:
AP.12-0571572111
SA (with Organ).
Composed by Alexander
L'Estrange. Choral
(Sacred); Choral Octavo;
Performance Music
Ensemble; Single Titles;
Worship Resources. Faber
Edition: Choral Signature
Series. Sacred. Choral
Octavo. Faber Music
#12-0571572111. Published
by Faber Music
(AP.12-0571572111).
ISBN 9780571572113.
English.
Alexander
L'Estrange's New College
Service (Magnificat &
Nunc dimittis) is a
tribute to Dr. Edward
Higginbottom, Director of
Music and organist of the
choir of New College,
Oxford between
1976--2014. Featured on
the Signum Classics
recording On Eagles'
Wings, performed by
Tenebrae. Arranged for
treble/soprano and alto
voices and organ.
SKU: SU.00220558 Keyboard, Organ. CD (PDF Scores). CD Sheet Music #002205...(+)
SKU: SU.00220558
Keyboard, Organ. CD (PDF
Scores). CD Sheet Music
#00220558. Published by
CD Sheet Music
(SU.00220558).
This CD Sheet
Musicâ?¢ collection
brings together several
hundred works by 17th and
18th masters of the
Baroque organ tradition.
Composers include:
Buxtehude (Preludes,
Toccatas, Fuges, Chorale
Preludes); Froberger
(Canzonas, Capriccios,
Fantasias, Ricercares,
Toccatas); Handel
(Concertos);
Pachelbel (Preludes,
Toccatas, Fantasies,
Fugues, Ricercares,
Chorale Preludes, Fugues
on the Magnificat, Canon
in D); Sweelinck
(Chorale Preludes and
Variations, Fantasias,
Variations on Secular
Songs and Dances,
Toccatas); and more Also
includes biographies and
relevant articles from
the 1911 edition of
Grove's Dictionary of
Music and Musicians 1100
pages
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Chorus a cappella SKU: BR.CHB-3064-02 Motet - Urtext. Composed by ...(+)
Chorus a cappella
SKU:
BR.CHB-3064-02
Motet - Urtext.
Composed by Giovanni
Pierl da Palestrina.
Edited by Rudolf
Ewerhart. Choir; stapled.
Chor-Bibliothek (Choral
Library). Motet;
Renaissance/early
Baroque. Choral score. 8
pages. Breitkopf and
Haertel #ChB 3064-02.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.CHB-3064-02).
ISBN
9790004403044. 7.5 x 10.5
inches.
Palestrinas
doppelchorige Motette
,,Hodie Christus natus
est steht im ,,Liber
tertius motettorum, dem
dritten Motettenbuch, das
erstmals 1575 in Rom
gedruckt wurde und spater
mehrere Neuauflagen
erlebte. Diese Motette
bildet auch das Modell
zur gleichnamigen Messe
des Meisters, die
allerdings erst nach
seinem Tode im Jahre 1601
im Druck veroffentlicht
wurde (Dreizehntes
Messenbuch).Als
Textvorlage diente die
Magnificat-Antiphon der
zweiten Vesper vom
Weihnachtstag; statt des
,,Alleluja hat Palestrina
den alten Weihnachtsruf
,,Noe in jubelndem
Dreiertakt an den Schluss
gestellt, mit dem er
schon im Verlauf der
Komposition in
konzertierendem Wechsel
die einzelnen
,,Hodie-Einsatze
gegeneinander
absetzte.Bereits vor
mehreren Jahrzehnten war
die vorliegende Motette
in einer Bearbeitung des
verdienten Wilhelm
Widmann im Verlag
Breitkopf & Hartel
veroffentlicht worden.
Unsere Ausgabe geht auf
das Original von 1575
zuruck. Eine
Transposition war fur die
heutige Chorpraxis
unumganglich; die
Notenwerte wurden auf die
Halfte, im Dreiertakt auf
ein Viertel gekurzt. Man
achte bei der Wiedergabe
darauf, dass gerader und
ungerader Taktablauf in
einem strengen
Zeitverhaltnis zueinander
stehen.Moge diese
Neuausgabe dazu
beitragen, der
strahlenden
Weihnachtsmotette
Palestrinas mit ihrem
wirkungsvollen
Klangkontrast zwischen
hohem und tiefem Chor
neue Freunde unter
unseren Choren zu
gewinnen.Ubersetzung des
TextesHeute ist Christus
geboren,heute uns der
Erloser erschienen:heute
singen die Engel auf
Erden,es jauchzen die
Erzengel,heute frohlocken
die Gerechten und
rufen:Ehre sei Gott in
der Hohe.Noe, Noe.Rudolf
Ewerhart, im Mai 1958,
Munster (Westf.).
Magnificat.
Composed by Heinrich von
Herzogenberg. Edited by
Konrad Klek. Carus
digital: Extra digital
products. Full Score. Op.
81, I. Duration 4
minutes. Carus Verlag
#4019170. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.4019170).
Organ SKU: ST.EC65 Composed by Various. Edited by John Caldwell. This edi...(+)
Organ
SKU: ST.EC65
Composed by Various.
Edited by John Caldwell.
This edition: Collected
Editions. Library
Volumes. Early Tudor
Organ Music. Collection.
Stainer and Bell Ltd.
#EC65. Published by
Stainer and Bell Ltd.
(ST.EC65).
ISBN
9780852499719.
EECM
65 and EECM66 revisit the
repertoire of the
ground-breaking volumes 6
and 10 in the series,
Early Tudor Organ Music,
in the light of 60 years
of continuing research
and deeper understanding
of the surviving corpus.
Some 109 works are
brought together here, in
the order in which they
appear in each manuscript
â?? British Library
Additional MS 29996
accounting for
three-quarters of the
content, plus 22 works
from other sources. There
are settings for the
Office (antiphons, hymns,
the Te Deum and
Magnificat) and Mass
ordinary and propers
(particularly the
Offertory).
The
format is of the same
dimensions as other EECM
volumes, although
presented in landscape
for more practical use.
Containing music
exclusively from Add. MS
29996, EECM65 includes
updated composer
biographies compiled by
David Mateer, and
introductory notes for
the two volumes on cantus
firmus techniques and
metrical structure,
counterpoint and musica
ficta, alternatim
practice, and an
historical account of the
early English
organ.
In addition
to numerous anonymous
titles, composers found
in these volumes include
Avery Burnett, Robert
Coxsun, William Kyrton,
Thomas Preston, John
Redford, Philip ap Rhys,
Edmund Strowger, Thomas
Tallis, John Thorne,
Robert White and Richard
Wynslate.