| Silvana Wev C.5 Band 3A Soli, choeur mixte et accompagnement Schott
La renommée de Carl Maria von Weber repose principalement sur, Der Freischütz ...(+)
La renommée de Carl Maria von Weber repose principalement sur, Der Freischütz '. Le succès sans précédent de cet opéra éclipsé tous ses autres ouvrages et a contribué à augmenter leur chute dans l'oubli. Certaines oeuvres comme, Preciosa ',, Oberon ', et, Euryanthe', les ouvertures, concertos solistes et sonates pour piano, le lied et de la chambre de travaille connu une grande popularité et ont été largement connu en Allemagne et à l'étranger aussi tard que la seconde moitié de la 19e siècle. Cependant, toute chance d'un renouveau de l'influence de Weber et deimportance de son oeuvre a été gaspillé dans les années 1920, quand une édition complète - commencé par Hans Joachim Moser et avec les contributeurs potentiels, y compris Wilhelm Kempff, Hans Pfitzner, Max von Schillings, Fritz Stein et Richard Strauss - a échoué après le troisième volume.Depuis il ya eu de nombreuses tentatives pour relancer une édition complète des oeuvres de Weber, mais comme ce genre de projet, il aurait fallu la coopération des chercheurs des deux côtés de la frontière inter-allemande, la situation politique après 1945 n'était pas propice à une telle entreprise. Négociations minutieuses conduit à des premières étapes tangibles dans les années 1980. L'intention, dès le début, était de placer l'oeuvre de Weber dans son contexte, et de ne pas séparer sa production musicale de son travail d'influence en tant qu'écrivain, critique et organisateur dans le domaine musical, mais de publier ses compositions avec ses lettres, journaux intimes et l'autre production littéraire comme le meilleur moyen de documenter la fertilisation croisée entre ses activités musicales, littéraires et pratique.Depuis la réunification allemande les deux parties de travailler les concernés - à la Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, et au Séminaire Musikwissenschaftliches, Detmold / Paderborn - ont coopéré sur l'édition complète des oeuvres musicales (C. 45 volumes en 10 séries: sacrés la musique- cantates, des odes et d'autres oeuvres de circonstance- oeuvres théâtrales, des oeuvres de lieder et vocale- oeuvres pour orchestre- musique de chambre, musique pour piano- réductions pour piano- Miscellanea, arrangements et orchestrations, les oeuvres d'attribution douteuse). Le journal (6-8 vol.) Sont édités à Berlin et les lettres (8-10 vol.) Et d'autres écrits (2 vol.) À Detmold.Cette édition complète vise à constituer une base fiable de débat scientifique ainsi que pour la pratique de la performance authentique de la musique de Carl Maria von Weber. Conforme aux normes de ces dernières éditions historico-critiques, le matériau textuel sera basée sur toutes les sources disponibles authentiques, accompagnés par une documentation détaillée de la genèse et une liste de variantes pour chaque travail. L'importance des travaux musicologiques seront évaluées en les plaçant dans leur contexte historique, la présentation de leurs commentaires genèse, l'histoire et la critique. Les lettres, les écrits et les journaux seront traités comme liés entre eux et pertinentes les unes aux autres dans les commentaires, donc les lecteurs devraient bénéficier d'une mine d'informations concises et des références croisées. / Soliste, Choeur Et Orchestre
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| Silvana Wev C.5 Band 3C Soli, choeur mixte et accompagnement Schott
La renommée de Carl Maria von Weber repose principalement sur, Der Freischütz ...(+)
La renommée de Carl Maria von Weber repose principalement sur, Der Freischütz '. Le succès sans précédent de cet opéra éclipsé tous ses autres ouvrages et a contribué à augmenter leur chute dans l'oubli. Certaines oeuvres comme, Preciosa ',, Oberon ', et, Euryanthe', les ouvertures, concertos solistes et sonates pour piano, le lied et de la chambre de travaille connu une grande popularité et ont été largement connu en Allemagne et à l'étranger aussi tard que la seconde moitié de la 19e siècle. Cependant, toute chance d'un renouveau de l'influence de Weber et deimportance de son oeuvre a été gaspillé dans les années 1920, quand une édition complète - commencé par Hans Joachim Moser et avec les contributeurs potentiels, y compris Wilhelm Kempff, Hans Pfitzner, Max von Schillings, Fritz Stein et Richard Strauss - a échoué après le troisième volume.Depuis il ya eu de nombreuses tentatives pour relancer une édition complète des oeuvres de Weber, mais comme ce genre de projet, il aurait fallu la coopération des chercheurs des deux côtés de la frontière inter-allemande, la situation politique après 1945 n'était pas propice à une telle entreprise. Négociations minutieuses conduit à des premières étapes tangibles dans les années 1980. L'intention, dès le début, était de placer l'oeuvre de Weber dans son contexte, et de ne pas séparer sa production musicale de son travail d'influence en tant qu'écrivain, critique et organisateur dans le domaine musical, mais de publier ses compositions avec ses lettres, journaux intimes et l'autre production littéraire comme le meilleur moyen de documenter la fertilisation croisée entre ses activités musicales, littéraires et pratique.Depuis la réunification allemande les deux parties de travailler les concernés - à la Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, et au Séminaire Musikwissenschaftliches, Detmold / Paderborn - ont coopéré sur l'édition complète des oeuvres musicales (C. 45 volumes en 10 séries: sacrés la musique- cantates, des odes et d'autres oeuvres de circonstance- oeuvres théâtrales, des oeuvres de lieder et vocale- oeuvres pour orchestre- musique de chambre, musique pour piano- réductions pour piano- Miscellanea, arrangements et orchestrations, les oeuvres d'attribution douteuse). Le journal (6-8 vol.) Sont édités à Berlin et les lettres (8-10 vol.) Et d'autres écrits (2 vol.) À Detmold.Cette édition complète vise à constituer une base fiable de débat scientifique ainsi que pour la pratique de la performance authentique de la musique de Carl Maria von Weber. Conforme aux normes de ces dernières éditions historico-critiques, le matériau textuel sera basée sur toutes les sources disponibles authentiques, accompagnés par une documentation détaillée de la genèse et une liste de variantes pour chaque travail. L'importance des travaux musicologiques seront évaluées en les plaçant dans leur contexte historique, la présentation de leurs commentaires genèse, l'histoire et la critique. Les lettres, les écrits et les journaux seront traités comme liés entre eux et pertinentes les unes aux autres dans les commentaires, donc les lecteurs devraient bénéficier d'une mine d'informations concises et des références croisées. / Soliste, Choeur Et Orchestre
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| Abu Hassan Wev C.6 Soli, choeur mixte et accompagnement Schott
La renommée de Carl Maria von Weber repose principalement sur, Der Freischütz ...(+)
La renommée de Carl Maria von Weber repose principalement sur, Der Freischütz '. Le succès sans précédent de cet opéra éclipsé tous ses autres ouvrages et a contribué à augmenter leur chute dans l'oubli. Certaines oeuvres comme, Preciosa ',, Oberon ', et, Euryanthe', les ouvertures, concertos solistes et sonates pour piano, le lied et de la chambre de travaille connu une grande popularité et ont été largement connu en Allemagne et à l'étranger aussi tard que la seconde moitié de la 19e siècle. Cependant, toute chance d'un renouveau de l'influence de Weber et deimportance de son oeuvre a été gaspillé dans les années 1920, quand une édition complète - commencé par Hans Joachim Moser et avec les contributeurs potentiels, y compris Wilhelm Kempff, Hans Pfitzner, Max von Schillings, Fritz Stein et Richard Strauss - a échoué après le troisième volume.Depuis il ya eu de nombreuses tentatives pour relancer une édition complète des oeuvres de Weber, mais comme ce genre de projet, il aurait fallu la coopération des chercheurs des deux côtés de la frontière inter-allemande, la situation politique après 1945 n'était pas propice à une telle entreprise. Négociations minutieuses conduit à des premières étapes tangibles dans les années 1980. L'intention, dès le début, était de placer l'oeuvre de Weber dans son contexte, et de ne pas séparer sa production musicale de son travail d'influence en tant qu'écrivain, critique et organisateur dans le domaine musical, mais de publier ses compositions avec ses lettres, journaux intimes et l'autre production littéraire comme le meilleur moyen de documenter la fertilisation croisée entre ses activités musicales, littéraires et pratique.Depuis la réunification allemande les deux parties de travailler les concernés - à la Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, et au Séminaire Musikwissenschaftliches, Detmold / Paderborn - ont coopéré sur l'édition complète des oeuvres musicales (C. 45 volumes en 10 séries: sacrés la musique- cantates, des odes et d'autres oeuvres de circonstance- oeuvres théâtrales, des oeuvres de lieder et vocale- oeuvres pour orchestre- musique de chambre, musique pour piano- réductions pour piano- Miscellanea, arrangements et orchestrations, les oeuvres d'attribution douteuse). Le journal (6-8 vol.) Sont édités à Berlin et les lettres (8-10 vol.) Et d'autres écrits (2 vol.) À Detmold.Cette édition complète vise à constituer une base fiable de débat scientifique ainsi que pour la pratique de la performance authentique de la musique de Carl Maria von Weber. Conforme aux normes de ces dernières éditions historico-critiques, le matériau textuel sera basée sur toutes les sources disponibles authentiques, accompagnés par une documentation détaillée de la genèse et une liste de variantes pour chaque travail. L'importance des travaux musicologiques seront évaluées en les plaçant dans leur contexte historique, la présentation de leurs commentaires genèse, l'histoire et la critique. Les lettres, les écrits et les journaux seront traités comme liés entre eux et pertinentes les unes aux autres dans les commentaires, donc les lecteurs devraient bénéficier d'une mine d'informations concises et des références croisées. / Soliste, Choeur Et Orchestre
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| Georg Friedrich Händel:
Alessandro: Mixed Choir:
Score Soli, choeur mixte et accompagnement Soli, chœur mixte et orchestre Barenreiter
Oratorio in three parts-In quite characteristic fashion for the times Handel&rs...(+)
Oratorio in three parts-In quite characteristic fashion for the times Handel’s opera “Alessandro” looks at various episodes in the life and rule of Alexander the Great (356 323 BC). This legendary warrior and military commander conquered large parts of the world before meeting an untimely end at the age of 32. A central conflict in Handel’s opera is Alessandro being in love with two women Lisaura and Rossane who compete for his favour. In addition his claim to be of divine parentage is underlined occasioning him to demand the subservience of his followers which meets with vigorous disapproval.Handel composed “Alessandro” for the Royal Academyof Music to a libretto by Paolo Antonio Rolli in the 1725/26 season. The work was premiered at the King’s Theatre in London on 5 May 1726. “Alessandro” was the first of five operas for the Royal Academy operas which saw Handel compose for three of the most famous singers of his time: Francesco Bernardi (called Senesino) Francesca Cuzzoni and Faustina Bordoni.Ortensio Mauro’s libretto “La superbia d’Alessandro ” which was performed for the first time in Hanover in 1690 in a musical setting by Agostino Steffani and staged again in the city the following year under the title “Il zelo di Leonato” but with numerous alterations served as the source text for Handel’s “Alessandro”. One of the main aspects Rolli had to consider when preparing the libretto for the London performances was to keep the roles of the famous singers of the Royal Academy well balanced yet at the same time to engineer a musical contest between the prima donnas Cuzzoni and Bordoni (Lisaura and Rossane) as well. From a business point of view it made good sense for such rivalry would surely increase public interest in the opera.It is no longer possible to ascertain which changes Handel made during the following performance series of the 1727/28 season. For the performance series of 1732/33 Handel made substantial revisions to the opera: six numbers were deleted in their entirety the finale in part as well and the recitatives were made much shorter with the parts of Cleone and Leonato omitted
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| Peter Pan ou la
véritable histoire de
Wendy Moira Angela
Darling (BURGAN PATRICK) Soli, choeur mixte et accompagnement [Partition] Lemoine, Henry
Par BURGAN PATRICK. Du parlé au chanté, du réel à l\'imaginaire ' : une mise...(+)
Par BURGAN PATRICK. Du parlé au chanté, du réel à l\'imaginaire ' : une mise en abîme.
L\'histoire de Peter Pan - surtout connue à travers la lecture simplificatrice du dessin animé de Walt Disney - se révèle, dans le conte originel de James Matthew Barrie, une étonnante parabole sur l\'existence et sur la mort.
L\'opéra renforce la mise en abîme et le jeu sur l\'éternel retour en mettant en scène la perte prématurée du frère de Wendy qui n\'est autre que Peter, rejoint par elle dans l\'au-delà : le Neverland.
Trois mondes alternent sur la scène, selon des techniques assez cinématographiques (flash-backs, fondus, transitions abruptes).
Le premier, l\'axe central, met en présence deux actrices : Wendy, aujourd\'hui grand-mère, raconte son histoire à sa petite fille Lucie, avec toutes les déformations et contradictions dues peut-être moins à son âge qu\'à sa mythomanie.
Les deuxième et troisième mondes sont l\'illustration de son propos, les images vivantes de son souvenir : la chambre de son enfance, où les voix sont parlées mais cette fois-ci calées rythmiquement avec l\'orchestre, et le Pays imaginaire quant à lui entièrement chanté.
La présence de la musique est donc proportionnelle à la distance prise avec le réel, puisque les actrices parlent (ici et maintenant), les solistes parlent sur l\'orchestre (le souvenir), solistes et choeurs chantent où tout n\'est plus que musique (le rêve... l\'Ailleurs !).
Sirènes, fées, pirates, indiens, bêtes sauvages - disputes familiales, perte des enfants - nostalgie du regard sur son passé, etc. De la réflexion sur l\'enfance éternelle (seule la vie peut offrir le vieillissement) jusqu\'aux batailles les plus spectaculaires, puisse cet opéra - à l\'instar du conte de James Matthew Barrie - s\'ouvrir à tous les niveaux de lecture.
Patrick Burgan / Date parution : 2023-01-06/ Répertoire / Voix Solistes, Ch?ur et Orchestre
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| Georg Friedrich Händel:
Athalia HWV 52: Mixed
Choir: Vocal Score Soli, choeur mixte et accompagnement Soli, chœur mixte et piano [Partition] Barenreiter
Oratorio in three parts The oratorio “Athalia” tells the Old Testame...(+)
Oratorio in three parts The oratorio “Athalia” tells the Old Testament story of the Queen Athalia. Handel composed it in 1733 for Oxford University where it was first performed later that year during the celebrations for the awarding of honorary degrees. The great success of this performance is generally regarded as a reason for Handel’s renewed interest in the oratorio form. As was frequently the case Handel also carried on composing this work after the first performance. Thus for the version which was performed in London in 1735 he introduced numbers in Italian for the Italian singer Carestini in the roleof Joad. He also ended the work with an organ concerto. For the performance in 1756 he drew on other works for the third act. Conversely large parts of the music to Athalia form the basis for other works by Handel such as “Parnasso in festa” (HWV 73) and the Wedding Anthem (HWV 262). The Piano reduction by Andreas Köhs (BA4082-90) based on the Urtext of the “Halle Handel” Edition includes the main version of 1733 together with an appendix containing the versions of 1735 and 1756 as well as the outline of a planned version of 1743 which was not performed. - Based on the Urtext of the “Halle Handel” Edition - Includes all versions - Detailed foreword (Ger/Eng) - Full score (BA4082) and Vocal score (BA4082-90) available for sale - Performance material (BA4082-72) available for hire
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| Georg Friedrich Händel:
Athalia HWV 52: Mixed
Choir: Score Soli, choeur mixte et accompagnement Soli, chœur mixte et orchestre [Partition] Barenreiter
Oratorio in three parts-Oratorio in three parts The oratorio “Athalia&rdqu...(+)
Oratorio in three parts-Oratorio in three parts The oratorio “Athalia” tells the Old Testament story of the Queen Athalia. Handel composed it in 1733 for Oxford University where it was first performed later that year during the celebrations for the awarding of honorary degrees. The great success of this performance is generally regarded as a reason for Handel’s renewed interest in the oratorio form. As was frequently the case Handel also carried on composing this work after the first performance. Thus for the version which was performed in London in 1735 he introduced numbers in Italian for the Italian singer Carestini in the roleof Joad. He also ended the work with an organ concerto. For the performance in 1756 he drew on other works for the third act. Conversely large parts of the music to Athalia form the basis for other works by Handel such as “Parnasso in festa” (HWV 73) and the Wedding Anthem (HWV 262). The Piano reduction by Andreas Köhs (BA4082-90) based on the Urtext of the “Halle Handel” Edition includes the main version of 1733 together with an appendix containing the versions of 1735 and 1756 as well as the outline of a planned version of 1743 which was not performed. - Based on the Urtext of the “Halle Handel” Edition - Includes all versions - Detailed foreword (Ger/Eng) - Full score (BA4082) and Vocal score (BA4082-90) available for sale - Performance material (BA4082-72) available for hire
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| Georg Friedrich Händel:
Samson: Opera: Vocal
Score Soli, choeur mixte et accompagnement Soli, chœur mixte et piano [Partition] Novello & Co Ltd.
Samson an oratorio for soloists mixed chorus and orchestra by George Frideric ...(+)
Samson an oratorio for soloists mixed chorus and orchestra by George Frideric Handel libretto by Newburgh Hamilton after Milton’s Samson Agonistes. Edited by Donald Burrows. This latest addition to the Novello Handel Edition is the first complete modern edition of the composer’s longest oratorio prepared after examination of all known contemporary sources both music and word-books. The publication embodies the complete text known to have been performed at the Covent Garden premiere in 1743 as well as identifying the later shorter versions and additions performed regularly by Handel and an Appendix of allfurther variants created by him and performed during his lifetime. It is thus a comprehensive and flexible edition for between four and eight soloists with an abundance of choral writing and some of Handel’s most sublime writing for voices.Includes an historical preface extensive notes on the performance of the different versions and useful practical notes on the interpretation of Handel.
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| Felix Mendelssohn
Bartholdy: Elijah Op.70:
Mixed Choir: Score Soli, choeur mixte et accompagnement Soli, chœur mixte et orchestre [Partition] Barenreiter
Oratorio-Immediately after completing ?St. Paul? in 1836 Mendelssohn mulled ove...(+)
Oratorio-Immediately after completing ?St. Paul? in 1836 Mendelssohn mulled over the idea of composing a further oratorio. However a whole decade elapsed before the composition of ?Elijah? which takes as its theme the story of the Biblical prophet from the 1st Book of Kings. When he received the invitation to write a major work for the Birmingham Music Festival Mendelssohn finally embarked on work on the oratorio. ?Elijah? was premiered in 1846 in Birmingham with great success and has enjoyed great popularity ever since.Following the first performance Mendelssohn undertook a revision of the oratorio inwhich whole numbers were removed and new ones substituted. This is the version which was first heard in 1847 in London and which is still performed today.To mark the Mendelssohn anniversary year 2009 the Mendelssohn specialist Douglass Seaton Professor at Florida State University prepared a critical new edition of the oratorio. The edition reflects the latest research findings and includes both English and German singing texts.A critical commentary completes the new edition.- One of Mendelssohn?s most popular works in an edition reflecting the latest editorial knowledge.- Bärenreiter-Urtext including numbers from the original version for the first time.- English and German singing texts.- Critical Commentary (Eng).- Full score performance material (BA9070) and vocal score (BA9070-90) available for sale.
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| Elijah (Elias) Opus 70
(MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY
FELIX) Soli, choeur mixte et accompagnement Soli, chœur mixte et orchestre Peters
Par MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY FELIX. Felix Mendelssohn’s oratorio Elijah caused a ...(+)
Par MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY FELIX. Felix Mendelssohn’s oratorio Elijah caused a sensation at its world première performance, sung in English, in Birmingham UK in August 1846. The huge forces marshalled for the occasion delighted the audience, who demanded no fewer than eight encores and loudly acclaimed the composer despite an injunction to observe the solemnity of the occasion by refraining from applause. Elijah has been an essential repertoire work for choral societies ever since. Published on the 175th anniversary of that famous premiere, Edition Peters is proud to present a new English-language Urtext edition of the vocal score containing the original libretto by William Bartholomew. Edited and with a preface by the highly respected musicologist Klaus Burmeister, the edition also includes a foreword ‘Mendelssohn and Birmingham’ by Simon Halsey, one of the world’s foremost choral directors (Chorus Director City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Choruses; Artistic Director, Orfeó Català Choirs and Artistic Adviser, Palau de la Música, Barcelona; Choral Director, London Symphony Orchestra and Chorus; Artistic Director, Berliner Philharmoniker ‘Vokalhelden’ Programme). The edition complements and is designed to be used in conjunction with the existing German/English full score (EP11345) and orchestral parts. An associated German language vocal score is also available (EP11347). Edition Peters Vocal Scores are the choice of the world’s leading choirs and chorus masters. They are practical, reliable, high-quality editions containing expert piano reductions. / Date parution : 2022-07-20/ Répertoire / Solistes, Choeur et Orchestre
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| Georg Friedrich Händel:
O come let us sing HWV
253 - Chandos Anthem
No.8: Voice: Soli, choeur mixte et accompagnement Soli, chœur mixte et piano [Partition] Barenreiter
O come let us sing HWV 253 Chandos Anthem No.8Handel’s three anthems (My s...(+)
O come let us sing HWV 253 Chandos Anthem No.8Handel’s three anthems (My song shall be alway HWV 252 O come let us sing HWV 253 O praise the Lord HWV 254) were composed in 1717 and 1718 for Cannons a country estate near to London. They take their nickname the “Chandos Anthems” from the owner of the estate the First Duke of Chandos.The three pieces are noteworthy for their festive character and their varied orchestral accompaniment. Handel borrows older material from his Italian period and his earlier works for the Chapel Royal in London – a standard procedure for this composer who reusedparticularly successful pieces as starting points for his later works. The scoring for solo voices chorus oboe strings and continuo was tailored to the musical resources of the small country estate. Two additional recorders are needed for “O come let us sing unto the Lord”.The anthems present the Urtext from the “Halle Handel Edition” and include uncomplicated and easy-to-play Piano reductions. In addition to the original English words the full scores and vocal scores also include a singing translation in German.- Full score & parts (BA4293) and vocal score (BA4293-90) available for sale
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| Georg Friedrich Händel:
As Pants The Hart HWV
251e Chapel Royal Anthem:
Mixed Soli, choeur mixte et accompagnement Soli, chœur mixte et piano [Partition] Barenreiter
Anthems for the Chapel RoyalO sing unto the Lord a new song HWV 249a for Soloist...(+)
Anthems for the Chapel RoyalO sing unto the Lord a new song HWV 249a for Soloists (AB) Chorus (SATB) Flute 2 Oboes 2 Trumpets Strings Continuo BA 4263 I will magnify thee HWV 250b for Soloists (SATB) Chorus (SATB) Oboe Strings Continuo BA 4264As Pants The Hart HWV 251e for Soloists (SAATBB) Chorus (SAATB) 2 Oboes Strings Continuo BA 4265Let God arise HWV 256b for Soloists (AB) Chorus (SATB) Oboe Strings Continuo BA 4266Handel?s four anthems were all composed during his London period in the Chapel Royal. ?As Pants The Hart? his fifth setting of this Psalm text was writtenin March 1738 for performance at a benefit concert for the King?s Theatre in the Haymarket.Until just before Handel?s first visit to England the only instrument permitted to accompany the service in the Chapel Royal was the Organ. These four works with their orchestral accompaniments thus represent something akin to a new genre in English church music.The four anthems are presented in clearly laid out vocal scores with straightforward Piano reductions based on the Urtext from the Halle Handel Edition. Their enticingly varied and self-sufficient orchestral writing provides a suitable framework for the festive chorus and equally festive solo numbers. Today they sound as splendid as ever!The full scores and vocal scores also contain a German translation along with the original English text.
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| Georg Friedrich Händel:
Let God Arise HWV 256b
Chapel Royal Anthem:
Mixed Choir: Soli, choeur mixte et accompagnement Soli, chœur mixte et orchestre Barenreiter
Anthems for the Chapel RoyalO sing unto the Lord a new song HWV 249a for Soloist...(+)
Anthems for the Chapel RoyalO sing unto the Lord a new song HWV 249a for Soloists (AB) Chorus (SATB) Flute 2 Oboes 2 Trumpets Strings Continuo BA 4263I will magnify thee HWV 250b for Soloists (SATB) Chorus (SATB) Oboe Strings Continuo BA 4264As pants the hart HWV 251e for Soloists (SAATBB) Chorus (SAATB) 2 Oboes Strings Continuo BA 4265Let God Arise HWV 256b for Soloists (AB) Chorus (SATB) Oboe Strings Continuo BA 4266Handel?s four anthems were all composed during his London period in the Chapel Royal. ?As pants the hart? his fifth setting of this Psalm text waswritten in March 1738 for performance at a benefit concert for the King?s Theatre in the Haymarket.Until just before Handel?s first visit to England the only instrument permitted to accompany the service in the Chapel Royal was the organ. These four works with their orchestral accompaniments thus represent something akin to a new genre in English church music.The four anthems are presented in clearly laid out vocal scores with straightforward piano reductions based on the Urtext from the Halle Handel Edition. Their enticingly varied and self-sufficient orchestral writing provides a suitable framework for the festive chorus and equally festive solo numbers. Today they sound as splendid as ever!The full scores and vocal scores also contain a German translation along with the original English text.
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| Georg Friedrich Händel:
O Sing Unto The Lord HWV
249a Chapel Royal Anthem:
Mixed Soli, choeur mixte et accompagnement Soli, chœur mixte et piano [Partition] Barenreiter
Anthems for the Chapel RoyalO Sing Unto The Lord A New Song HWV 249a for Soloist...(+)
Anthems for the Chapel RoyalO Sing Unto The Lord A New Song HWV 249a for Soloists (AB) Chorus (SATB) Flute 2 Oboes 2 Trumpets Strings Continuo BA 4263I will magnify thee HWV 250b for Soloists (SATB) Chorus (SATB) Oboe Strings Continuo BA 4264As pants the hart HWV 251e for Soloists (SAATBB) Chorus (SAATB) 2 Oboes Strings Continuo BA 4265Let God arise HWV 256b for Soloists (AB) Chorus (SATB) Oboe Strings Continuo BA 4266Handel?s four anthems were all composed during his London period in the Chapel Royal. ?As pants the hart? his fifth setting of this Psalm text was written inMarch 1738 for performance at a benefit concert for the King?s Theatre in the Haymarket.Until just before Handel?s first visit to England the only instrument permitted to accompany the service in the Chapel Royal was the Organ. These four works with their orchestral accompaniments thus represent something akin to a new genre in English church music.The four anthems are presented in clearly laid out vocal scores with straightforward piano reductions based on the Urtext from the Halle Handel Edition. Their enticingly varied and self-sufficient orchestral writing provides a suitable framework for the festive chorus and equally festive solo numbers. Today they sound as splendid as ever!The full scores and vocal scores also contain a German translation along with the original English text.
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| Georg Friedrich Händel:
Let God Arise HWV 256b
Chapel Royal Anthem:
Mixed Choir: Soli, choeur mixte et accompagnement Soli, chœur mixte et orchestre Barenreiter
Anthems for the Chapel RoyalO sing unto the Lord a new song HWV 249a for Soloist...(+)
Anthems for the Chapel RoyalO sing unto the Lord a new song HWV 249a for Soloists (AB) Chorus (SATB) Flute 2 Oboes 2 Trumpets Strings Continuo BA 4263I will magnify thee HWV 250b for Soloists (SATB) Chorus (SATB) Oboe Strings Continuo BA 4264As pants the hart HWV 251e for Soloists (SAATBB) Chorus (SAATB) 2 Oboes Strings Continuo BA 4265Let God Arise HWV 256b for Soloists (AB) Chorus (SATB) Oboe Strings Continuo BA 4266Handel?s four anthems were all composed during his London period in the Chapel Royal. ?As pants the hart? his fifth setting of this Psalm text waswritten in March 1738 for performance at a benefit concert for the King?s Theatre in the Haymarket.Until just before Handel?s first visit to England the only instrument permitted to accompany the service in the Chapel Royal was the organ. These four works with their orchestral accompaniments thus represent something akin to a new genre in English church music.The four anthems are presented in clearly laid out vocal scores with straightforward piano reductions based on the Urtext from the Halle Handel Edition. Their enticingly varied and self-sufficient orchestral writing provides a suitable framework for the festive chorus and equally festive solo numbers. Today they sound as splendid as ever!The full scores and vocal scores also contain a German translation along with the original English text.
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| Georg Friedrich Händel:
Let God Arise HWV 256b
Chapel Royal Anthem:
Mixed Choir: Soli, choeur mixte et accompagnement Soli, chœur mixte et orchestre Barenreiter
Anthems for the Chapel RoyalO sing unto the Lord a new song HWV 249a for Soloist...(+)
Anthems for the Chapel RoyalO sing unto the Lord a new song HWV 249a for Soloists (AB) Chorus (SATB) Flute 2 Oboes 2 Trumpets Strings Continuo BA 4263I will magnify thee HWV 250b for Soloists (SATB) Chorus (SATB) Oboe Strings Continuo BA 4264As pants the hart HWV 251e for Soloists (SAATBB) Chorus (SAATB) 2 Oboes Strings Continuo BA 4265Let God Arise HWV 256b for Soloists (AB) Chorus (SATB) Oboe Strings Continuo BA 4266Handel?s four anthems were all composed during his London period in the Chapel Royal. ?As pants the hart? his fifth setting of this Psalm text waswritten in March 1738 for performance at a benefit concert for the King?s Theatre in the Haymarket.Until just before Handel?s first visit to England the only instrument permitted to accompany the service in the Chapel Royal was the organ. These four works with their orchestral accompaniments thus represent something akin to a new genre in English church music.The four anthems are presented in clearly laid out vocal scores with straightforward piano reductions based on the Urtext from the Halle Handel Edition. Their enticingly varied and self-sufficient orchestral writing provides a suitable framework for the festive chorus and equally festive solo numbers. Today they sound as splendid as ever!The full scores and vocal scores also contain a German translation along with the original English text.
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| Georg Friedrich Händel:
Let God Arise HWV 256b
Chapel Royal Anthem:
Mixed Choir: Soli, choeur mixte et accompagnement Soli, chœur mixte et piano [Partition] Barenreiter
Anthems for the Chapel RoyalO sing unto the Lord a new song HWV 249a for Soloist...(+)
Anthems for the Chapel RoyalO sing unto the Lord a new song HWV 249a for Soloists (AB) Chorus (SATB) Flute 2 Oboes 2 Trumpets Strings Continuo BA 4263I will magnify thee HWV 250b for Soloists (SATB) Chorus (SATB) Oboe Strings Continuo BA 4264As pants the hart HWV 251e for Soloists (SAATBB) Chorus (SAATB) 2 Oboes Strings Continuo BA 4265Let God Arise HWV 256b for Soloists (AB) Chorus (SATB) Oboe Strings Continuo BA 4266Handel?s four anthems were all composed during his London period in the Chapel Royal. ?As pants the hart? his fifth setting of this Psalm text waswritten in March 1738 for performance at a benefit concert for the King?s Theatre in the Haymarket.Until just before Handel?s first visit to England the only instrument permitted to accompany the service in the Chapel Royal was the organ. These four works with their orchestral accompaniments thus represent something akin to a new genre in English church music.The four anthems are presented in clearly laid out vocal scores with straightforward piano reductions based on the Urtext from the Halle Handel Edition. Their enticingly varied and self-sufficient orchestral writing provides a suitable framework for the festive chorus and equally festive solo numbers. Today they sound as splendid as ever!The full scores and vocal scores also contain a German translation along with the original English text.
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| Georg Friedrich Händel:
I Will Magnify Thee:
Mixed Choir: Vocal Score Soli, choeur mixte et accompagnement Soli, chœur mixte et piano [Partition] Barenreiter
Handel?s four anthems were all composed during his London period in the Chapel R...(+)
Handel?s four anthems were all composed during his London period in the Chapel Royal. ?As pants the hart? his fifth setting of this Psalm text was written in March 1738 for performance at a benefit concert for the King?s Theatre in the Haymarket. Until just before Handel?s first visit to England the only instrument permitted to accompany the service in the Chapel Royal was the Organ.These four works (O sing unto the Lord HWV 249a I will magnify thee HWV 250b As pants the hart HWV 251e Let God arise HWV 256b) with their orchestral accompaniments thus represent something akin to a new genre in English church music.The four anthems arepresented in clearly laid out Vocal scores with easy-to-play Piano reductions based on the Urtext from the ?Halle Handel Edition?. Their winningly varied and self-sufficient orchestral writing provides a suitable framework for the festive chorus and the equally festive solo numbers. Today they sound as splendid as ever before. The full scores and Vocal scores also contain a German translation along with the original English.Scoring:- HWV 249a: soloists (AB) chorus (SATB) Flute 2 Oboes 2 Trumpets Strings Continuo.- HWV 250b: soloists (SATB) chorus (SATB) Oboe Strings Continuo.- HWV 251e: soloists (SAATBB) chorus (SAATBB) 2 Oboes Strings Continuo.- HWV 256b: soloists (AB) chorus (SATB) Oboe Strings Continuo.- Urtext from the ?Halle Handel Edition? at the forefront of musical scholarship.- First separate editions for performance purposes.- Clear and easy-to-play Piano reductions.- Original English text with underlaid German translation.- Full scores vocal scores and performance material available for sale.
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| Georg Friedrich Händel:
Saul HWV 53: Mixed Choir:
Score Soli, choeur mixte et accompagnement Soli, chœur mixte et orchestre Barenreiter
Oratorio in three acts-Saul was given its first performance under Handel’s...(+)
Oratorio in three acts-Saul was given its first performance under Handel’s direction at the Haymarket Theatre London on 16 January 1739. The original libretto (dated 1738) refers to the work as “an Oratorio or Sacred Drama”. This libretto was written by Charles Jennens (1700–1770) a wealthy amateur writer from Gopsall Leicestershire. A letter of 28 July 1735 from Handel to Jennens suggests that a complete raft of the text already existed at that time. Saul occupies an extraordinarily important position in the English oratorio tradition that Handel brought to perfection standing alongside Israel in Egypt at the end of the first creative period of such works.- Urtext of the Halle Handel Edition - Full score (BA4020) & vocal score (BA402090) available for sale - Performance material (BA402072) available for hire
380.00 GBP - vendu par Musicroom GB | |
| Mass in C major
(BEETHOVEN LUDWIG VAN) Soli, choeur mixte et accompagnement [Conducteur] Carus Verlag
Op. 86. Par BEETHOVEN LUDWIG VAN. ?But, dear Beethoven, what have you done again...(+)
Op. 86. Par BEETHOVEN LUDWIG VAN. ?But, dear Beethoven, what have you done again'? Even if the authenticity of this statement, which was quoted by Anton Schindler, may be doubted, it reflects quite well the confusion that the Mass in C may have caused its commissioner, Prince Nicholas II Esterházy, in 1807. Unconventional for those times, here Beethoven opened up entirely new worlds of expression for the liturgical text, opening up new avenues for the further development of mass compositions in the 19th century. This important work of choral literature can now be performed by smaller forces thanks to this arrangement for soloists, choir and chamber orchestra. Instead of 12, just 5 wind instruments are required. The string parts can also be played by single soloists; the performance material contains suggestions about how to deal with the divisi passages. All the vocal parts (soloists and chorus) are unaltered in the arrangement, so that the vocal scores and choral scores from the original version can be used.-Large mass also performable for smaller choirs-Wind instruments of the original version reduced to five single instruments-Vocal and choral scores of the original version can be used-carus plus: the work (original version) is available in the app carus music, the Choir Coach, as well as in the series Carus Choir Coach (audio only) / Date parution : 2022-10-12/ Répertoire / Solistes, SATB et Orchestre
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