Composed by Gioachino
Rossini. Edited by
Patricia B. Brauner and
Philip Gossett. This
edition: urtext edition.
Stapled. Barenreiter
Urtext. Choral score. 60
pages. Baerenreiter
Verlag #BA10501_91.
Published by Baerenreiter
Verlag (BA.BA10501-91).
ISBN 9790006536863. 27
x 19 cm inches. Text
Language:
Latin.
ThePetite
Messe solennelleis the
finest work of Rossini's
late years. He composed
it between 1863 and 1864
at the age of 71 as a
commission for Countess
Louise Pillet -Will for
the consecration of her
private chapel, where the
work received its first
performance in March
1864. Together with
theStabat mater, the mass
is one of the composer's
mostimportant sacred
works.
The unusual
instrumentation with two
pianos and harmonium is
entirely in keeping with
the Neapolitan keyboard
tradition of the 18th
century which was
cultivated in France in
Rossini's day. It forms a
distinct contrast to the
style of large-scale
sacred compositions as
written by, for example,
Liszt and Bruckner.
Rossini explained that he
wrote the later
orchestral version of the
work dating from 1867 out
of concern that if he did
not do this, other
composers might
orchestrate the mass too
heavily in later
arrangements.
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Cantata
for Palm Sunday or for
the feast of the
Annunciation.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Reinhold Kubik. Arranged
by Paul Horn. German
title: Himmelskonig, Sei
Willkommen A-Dur. Sacred
vocal music, Cantatas,
Lent and Passiontide,
Holy Week, Feasts of the
Blessed Virgin Mary,
Hymns in praise of the
Virgin Mary. Set of
Orchestra Parts. Composed
1714. BWV 182. Duration
30 minutes. Carus Verlag
#CV 31.182/19. Published
by Carus Verlag
(CA.3118219).
ISBN
9790007136949. Key: A
major. Language:
German/English. Text:
Franck, Salomo. Text:
Salomo
Franck.
Version in
A major (version in G
major: Carus 31.182/50)
The cantata Himmelskonig,
sei willkommen BWV 182
holds a special place in
Johann Sebastian Bach's
biography. He had been
employed as organist and
chamber musician at the
court of Weimar since
1708; on 2 March 1714, he
was appointed concert
master of the court, and
his inauguration music
for this occasion was
Himmelskonig, sei
willkommen. The cantata
was first performed on
Palm Sunday of that year,
25 March 1714. Bach
performed this cantata
several times - always
revising and amending it
- both in Weimar and in
Leipzig. Of the
altogether four versions,
the first Leipzig version
has been selected for the
present new edition.
Unlike the Weimar
versions, it can be
realized effectively
using modern performance
means. In his debut
composition of 1714, the
newly appointed concert
master demonstrated his
abilities: the eight
movements contain a
multitude of beautiful
and rewarding challenges
for choir and vocal
soloists alike, and in
addition there is the
unusual attraction of a
virtuoso solo part for
the recorder. Score and
parts available
separately - see item
CA.3118200.
Cantata
for Palm Sunday or for
the feast of the
Annunciation.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Reinhold Kubik. Arranged
by Paul Horn. German
title: Himmelskonig, Sei
Willkommen A-Dur. Sacred
vocal music, Cantatas,
Lent and Passiontide,
Holy Week, Feasts of the
Blessed Virgin Mary,
Hymns in praise of the
Virgin Mary. Single Part,
Viola 2. Composed 1714.
BWV 182. 8 pages.
Duration 30 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
31.182/13. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3118213).
ISBN
9790007050306. Key: A
major. Language:
German/English. Text:
Franck, Salomo. Text:
Salomo
Franck.
Version in
A major (version in G
major: Carus 31.182/50)
The cantata Himmelskonig,
sei willkommen BWV 182
holds a special place in
Johann Sebastian Bach's
biography. He had been
employed as organist and
chamber musician at the
court of Weimar since
1708; on 2 March 1714, he
was appointed concert
master of the court, and
his inauguration music
for this occasion was
Himmelskonig, sei
willkommen. The cantata
was first performed on
Palm Sunday of that year,
25 March 1714. Bach
performed this cantata
several times - always
revising and amending it
- both in Weimar and in
Leipzig. Of the
altogether four versions,
the first Leipzig version
has been selected for the
present new edition.
Unlike the Weimar
versions, it can be
realized effectively
using modern performance
means. In his debut
composition of 1714, the
newly appointed concert
master demonstrated his
abilities: the eight
movements contain a
multitude of beautiful
and rewarding challenges
for choir and vocal
soloists alike, and in
addition there is the
unusual attraction of a
virtuoso solo part for
the recorder. Score and
part available separately
- see item
CA.3118200.
First Leipzig version.
Cantata for Palm Sunday
and the feast of the
Annunciation Cantata for
Palm Sunday and the feast
of the Annunciation.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Klaus Hofmann. This
edition: urtext.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Bach vocal. Himmelskonig,
Sei Willkommen G-Dur.
Sacred vocal music,
Cantatas, Lent and
Passiontide. Study score.
BWV 182. 60 pages.
Duration 30 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
31.182/57. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3118257).
ISBN
9790007142872. Key: G
major. Text language:
German/English.
Ver
sion in G major (A major
= Carus 31.182/00) The
cantata Himmelskonig, sei
willkommen BWV 182 holds
a special place in Johann
Sebastian Bach's
biography. He had been
employed as organist and
chamber musician at the
court of Weimar since
1708; on 2 March 1714, he
was appointed concert
master of the court, and
his inauguration music
for this occasion was
Himmelskonig, sei
willkommen. The cantata
was first performed on
Palm Sunday of that year,
25 March 1714. Bach
performed this cantata
several times - always
revising and amending it
- both in Weimar and in
Leipzig. Of the
altogether four versions,
the first Leipzig version
has been selected for the
present new edition.
Unlike the Weimar
versions, it can be
realized effectively
using modern performance
means. In his debut
composition of 1714, the
newly appointed concert
master demonstrated his
abilities: the eight
movements contain a
multitude of beautiful
and rewarding challenges
for choir and vocal
soloists alike, and in
addition there is the
unusual attraction of a
virtuoso solo part for
the recorder. Score
available separately -
see item CA.3118200.
First Leipzig version.
Cantata for Palm Sunday
and the feast of the
Annunciation Cantata for
Palm Sunday and the feast
of the Annunciation.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Klaus Hofmann. This
edition: urtext.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Bach vocal. Himmelskonig,
Sei Willkommen G-Dur.
Sacred vocal music,
Cantatas, Lent and
Passiontide. Choral
Score. BWV 182. 12 pages.
Duration 30 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
31.182/55. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3118255).
ISBN
9790007209865. Key: G
major. Text language:
German/English.
Ver
sion in G major (A major
= Carus 31.182/00) The
cantata Himmelskonig, sei
willkommen BWV 182 holds
a special place in Johann
Sebastian Bach's
biography. He had been
employed as organist and
chamber musician at the
court of Weimar since
1708; on 2 March 1714, he
was appointed concert
master of the court, and
his inauguration music
for this occasion was
Himmelskonig, sei
willkommen. The cantata
was first performed on
Palm Sunday of that year,
25 March 1714. Bach
performed this cantata
several times - always
revising and amending it
- both in Weimar and in
Leipzig. Of the
altogether four versions,
the first Leipzig version
has been selected for the
present new edition.
Unlike the Weimar
versions, it can be
realized effectively
using modern performance
means. In his debut
composition of 1714, the
newly appointed concert
master demonstrated his
abilities: the eight
movements contain a
multitude of beautiful
and rewarding challenges
for choir and vocal
soloists alike, and in
addition there is the
unusual attraction of a
virtuoso solo part for
the recorder. Score
available separately -
see item CA.3118200.
Cantata
for Palm Sunday or for
the feast of the
Annunciation.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Reinhold Kubik. Arranged
by Paul Horn. This
edition: paperbound. BWV
182. Sacred vocal music,
Cantatas, Lent and
Passiontide, Holy Week,
Feasts of the Blessed
Virgin Mary, Hymns in
praise of the Virgin
Mary. Study score.
Composed 1714. BWV 182.
Duration 30 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
31.182/07. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3118207).
ISBN
9790007050276. Key: A
major. Language:
German/English. Text:
Franck,
Salomo.
Version in
A major (version in G
major: Carus 31.182/50)
The cantata Himmelskonig,
sei willkommen BWV 182
holds a special place in
Johann Sebastian Bach's
biography. He had been
employed as organist and
chamber musician at the
court of Weimar since
1708; on 2 March 1714, he
was appointed concert
master of the court, and
his inauguration music
for this occasion was
Himmelskonig, sei
willkommen. The cantata
was first performed on
Palm Sunday of that year,
25 March 1714. Bach
performed this cantata
several times - always
revising and amending it
- both in Weimar and in
Leipzig. Of the
altogether four versions,
the first Leipzig version
has been selected for the
present new edition.
Unlike the Weimar
versions, it can be
realized effectively
using modern performance
means. In his debut
composition of 1714, the
newly appointed concert
master demonstrated his
abilities: the eight
movements contain a
multitude of beautiful
and rewarding challenges
for choir and vocal
soloists alike, and in
addition there is the
unusual attraction of a
virtuoso solo part for
the recorder. Score
available separately -
see item CA.3118200.
Soli ATB, SATB Choir, Blfl f1, 2 Vl, 2 Va, Vc, Bc - Level 3 SKU: CA.3118249(+)
Soli ATB, SATB Choir,
Blfl f1, 2 Vl, 2 Va, Vc,
Bc - Level 3
SKU:
CA.3118249
Cantata
for Palm Sunday or for
the feast of the
Annunciation.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Reinhold Kubik. Arranged
by Paul Horn. Organ.
Sacred vocal music,
Cantatas, Lent and
Passiontide, Holy Week,
Feasts of the Blessed
Virgin Mary, Hymns in
praise of the Virgin
Mary. Single Part, Organ.
Composed 1714. BWV 182.
28 pages. Duration 30
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
31.182/49. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3118249).
Key: A
major. Language:
German/English. Text:
Franck,
Salomo.
Version in
A major (version in G
major: Carus 31.182/50)
The cantata Himmelskonig,
sei willkommen BWV 182
holds a special place in
Johann Sebastian Bach's
biography. He had been
employed as organist and
chamber musician at the
court of Weimar since
1708; on 2 March 1714, he
was appointed concert
master of the court, and
his inauguration music
for this occasion was
Himmelskonig, sei
willkommen. The cantata
was first performed on
Palm Sunday of that year,
25 March 1714. Bach
performed this cantata
several times - always
revising and amending it
- both in Weimar and in
Leipzig. Of the
altogether four versions,
the first Leipzig version
has been selected for the
present new edition.
Unlike the Weimar
versions, it can be
realized effectively
using modern performance
means. In his debut
composition of 1714, the
newly appointed concert
master demonstrated his
abilities: the eight
movements contain a
multitude of beautiful
and rewarding challenges
for choir and vocal
soloists alike, and in
addition there is the
unusual attraction of a
virtuoso solo part for
the recorder. Score and
part available separately
- see item
CA.3118200.
Cantata for the 1st
Sunday in Advent.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Ulrich Leisinger.
Arranged by Paul Horn.
This edition: urtext.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Bach vocal; Hymns by
Martin Luther: Nun komm,
der Heiden Heiland.
German title: Nun Komm,
Der Heiden Heiland I Rev.
Sacred vocal music,
Cantatas, Advent. Study
score. Composed 1714. BWV
61. 24 pages. Duration 23
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
31.061/07. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3106107).
ISBN
9790007043490. Key: A
minor / g major.
Language: German/English.
Text: Neumeister,
Erdmann. Text: Erdmann
Neumeister.
The
opening chorus uses the
first verse of the old
plainsong hymn Veni
redemptor gentium, which
in the paraphrase by
Martin Luther has become
the most important Advent
hymn of the Protestant
Church. Bach introduces
the traditional plainsong
melody in the form of a
French overture, here
symbolizing the entry of
the King of Heaven, thus
creating an unusual and
splendid opening piece
for the beginning of the
church year. Score
available separately -
see item CA.3106100.
Cantata for the 1st
Sunday in Advent.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Ulrich Leisinger.
Arranged by Paul Horn.
This edition: urtext.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Bach vocal; Hymns by
Martin Luther: Nun komm,
der Heiden Heiland.
German title: Nun Komm,
Der Heiden Heiland I Rev.
Sacred vocal music,
Cantatas, Advent. Choral
Score. Composed 1714. BWV
61. 4 pages. Duration 23
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
31.061/05. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3106105).
ISBN
9790007043483. Key: A
minor / g major.
Language: German/English.
Text: Neumeister,
Erdmann. Text: Erdmann
Neumeister.
The
opening chorus uses the
first verse of the old
plainsong hymn Veni
redemptor gentium, which
in the paraphrase by
Martin Luther has become
the most important Advent
hymn of the Protestant
Church. Bach introduces
the traditional plainsong
melody in the form of a
French overture, here
symbolizing the entry of
the King of Heaven, thus
creating an unusual and
splendid opening piece
for the beginning of the
church year. Score
available separately -
see item CA.3106100.
Cantata for the 10th
Sunday after Trinity.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Paul Horn and Uwe Wolf.
This edition: urtext.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Bach vocal. German title:
Schauet Doch Und Sehet,
Ob Irgend Ein. Sacred
vocal music, Cantatas.
Single Part, Violin 2.
Composed 1723. BWV 46. 8
pages. Duration 20
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
31.046/12. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3104612).
ISBN
9790007042981. Key: D
minor. Language:
German/English.
The
opening chorus of the
cantata Schauet doch und
sehet (Look ye then and
see now) is one of those
movements by Bach which
are much better known in
their later guise: the
first part of it became
the Qui tollis of the
Mass in B minor. But this
movement is not the only
high point of the cantata
from Bach's earliest
Leipzig period. Both the
arias are also unusual: a
bass aria depicting God's
anger dramatically as a
thundering storm, with
strings and slide
trumpet, which gives the
movement a very special
colour through its
unexpected notes beyond
the instrument's natural
series, and an alto aria
with two recorders,
accompanied by just two
oboi da caccia in unison,
which take the role of
the continuo as little
basset instruments. Music
almost not of this world!
New revised edition.
Score and part available
separately - see item
CA.3104600.
Cantata for the 10th
Sunday after Trinity.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Paul Horn and Uwe Wolf.
This edition: urtext.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Bach vocal. German title:
Schauet Doch Und Sehet,
Ob Irgend Ein. Sacred
vocal music, Cantatas.
Single Part, Organ.
Composed 1723. BWV 46. 16
pages. Duration 20
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
31.046/49. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3104649).
ISBN
9790007043018. Key: D
minor. Language:
German/English.
The
opening chorus of the
cantata Schauet doch und
sehet (Look ye then and
see now) is one of those
movements by Bach which
are much better known in
their later guise: the
first part of it became
the Qui tollis of the
Mass in B minor. But this
movement is not the only
high point of the cantata
from Bach's earliest
Leipzig period. Both the
arias are also unusual: a
bass aria depicting God's
anger dramatically as a
thundering storm, with
strings and slide
trumpet, which gives the
movement a very special
colour through its
unexpected notes beyond
the instrument's natural
series, and an alto aria
with two recorders,
accompanied by just two
oboi da caccia in unison,
which take the role of
the continuo as little
basset instruments. Music
almost not of this world!
New revised edition.
Score and part available
separately - see item
CA.3104600.
Cantata for the 10th
Sunday after Trinity.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Paul Horn and Uwe Wolf.
This edition: urtext.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Bach vocal. German title:
Schauet Doch Und Sehet,
Ob Irgend Ein. Sacred
vocal music, Cantatas.
Choral Score. Composed
1723. BWV 46. 8 pages.
Duration 20 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
31.046/05. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3104605).
ISBN
9790007042950. Key: D
minor. Language:
German/English.
The
opening chorus of the
cantata Schauet doch und
sehet (Look ye then and
see now) is one of those
movements by Bach which
are much better known in
their later guise: the
first part of it became
the Qui tollis of the
Mass in B minor. But this
movement is not the only
high point of the cantata
from Bach's earliest
Leipzig period. Both the
arias are also unusual: a
bass aria depicting God's
anger dramatically as a
thundering storm, with
strings and slide
trumpet, which gives the
movement a very special
colour through its
unexpected notes beyond
the instrument's natural
series, and an alto aria
with two recorders,
accompanied by just two
oboi da caccia in unison,
which take the role of
the continuo as little
basset instruments. Music
almost not of this world!
New revised edition.
Score available
separately - see item
CA.3104600.
Cantata for the 10th
Sunday after Trinity.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Paul Horn and Uwe Wolf.
This edition: urtext. 1x
31.046/21 recorder 1, 1x
31.046/22 recorder 2, 1x
31.046/23 oboe 1, 1x
31.046/24 oboe 2, 1x
31.046/31 trumpet.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Bach vocal. German title:
Schauet Doch Und Sehet,
Ob Irgend Ein. Sacred
vocal music, Cantatas.
Set of Orchestra Parts.
Composed 1723. BWV 46. 40
pages. Duration 20
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
31.046/09. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3104609).
ISBN
9790007042967. Key: D
minor. Language:
German/English.
The
opening chorus of the
cantata Schauet doch und
sehet (Look ye then and
see now) is one of those
movements by Bach which
are much better known in
their later guise: the
first part of it became
the Qui tollis of the
Mass in B minor. But this
movement is not the only
high point of the cantata
from Bach's earliest
Leipzig period. Both the
arias are also unusual: a
bass aria depicting God's
anger dramatically as a
thundering storm, with
strings and slide
trumpet, which gives the
movement a very special
colour through its
unexpected notes beyond
the instrument's natural
series, and an alto aria
with two recorders,
accompanied by just two
oboi da caccia in unison,
which take the role of
the continuo as little
basset instruments. Music
almost not of this world!
New revised edition.
Score and parts available
separately - see item
CA.3104600.
Cantata for the 10th
Sunday after Trinity.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Paul Horn and Uwe Wolf.
This edition: urtext.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Bach vocal. German title:
Schauet Doch Und Sehet,
Ob Irgend Ein. Sacred
vocal music, Cantatas.
Set of Orchestra Parts.
Composed 1723. BWV 46.
Duration 20 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
31.046/19. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3104619).
ISBN
9790007136154. Key: D
minor. Language:
German/English.
The
opening chorus of the
cantata Schauet doch und
sehet (Look ye then and
see now) is one of those
movements by Bach which
are much better known in
their later guise: the
first part of it became
the Qui tollis of the
Mass in B minor. But this
movement is not the only
high point of the cantata
from Bach's earliest
Leipzig period. Both the
arias are also unusual: a
bass aria depicting God's
anger dramatically as a
thundering storm, with
strings and slide
trumpet, which gives the
movement a very special
colour through its
unexpected notes beyond
the instrument's natural
series, and an alto aria
with two recorders,
accompanied by just two
oboi da caccia in unison,
which take the role of
the continuo as little
basset instruments. Music
almost not of this world!
New revised edition.
Score and parts available
separately - see item
CA.3104600.
Cantata for the 10th
Sunday after Trinity.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Paul Horn and Uwe Wolf.
This edition: urtext.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Bach vocal. German title:
Schauet Doch Und Sehet,
Ob Irgend Ein. Sacred
vocal music, Cantatas.
Single Part, Viola.
Composed 1723. BWV 46. 8
pages. Duration 20
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
31.046/13. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3104613).
ISBN
9790007042998. Key: D
minor. Language:
German/English.
The
opening chorus of the
cantata Schauet doch und
sehet (Look ye then and
see now) is one of those
movements by Bach which
are much better known in
their later guise: the
first part of it became
the Qui tollis of the
Mass in B minor. But this
movement is not the only
high point of the cantata
from Bach's earliest
Leipzig period. Both the
arias are also unusual: a
bass aria depicting God's
anger dramatically as a
thundering storm, with
strings and slide
trumpet, which gives the
movement a very special
colour through its
unexpected notes beyond
the instrument's natural
series, and an alto aria
with two recorders,
accompanied by just two
oboi da caccia in unison,
which take the role of
the continuo as little
basset instruments. Music
almost not of this world!
New revised edition.
Score and part available
separately - see item
CA.3104600.
Cantata for the 10th
Sunday after Trinity.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Paul Horn and Uwe Wolf.
This edition: urtext.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Bach vocal. German title:
Schauet Doch Und Sehet,
Ob Irgend Ein. Sacred
vocal music, Cantatas.
Vocal score. Composed
1723. BWV 46. 32 pages.
Duration 20 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
31.046/03. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3104603).
ISBN
9790007042943. Key: D
minor. Language:
German/English.
The
opening chorus of the
cantata Schauet doch und
sehet (Look ye then and
see now) is one of those
movements by Bach which
are much better known in
their later guise: the
first part of it became
the Qui tollis of the
Mass in B minor. But this
movement is not the only
high point of the cantata
from Bach's earliest
Leipzig period. Both the
arias are also unusual: a
bass aria depicting God's
anger dramatically as a
thundering storm, with
strings and slide
trumpet, which gives the
movement a very special
colour through its
unexpected notes beyond
the instrument's natural
series, and an alto aria
with two recorders,
accompanied by just two
oboi da caccia in unison,
which take the role of
the continuo as little
basset instruments. Music
almost not of this world!
New revised edition.
Score available
separately - see item
CA.3104600.
Cantata for the 10th
Sunday after Trinity.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Paul Horn and Uwe Wolf.
This edition: urtext.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Bach vocal. German title:
Schauet Doch Und Sehet,
Ob Irgend Ein. Sacred
vocal music, Cantatas.
Full score. Composed
1723. BWV 46. 60 pages.
Duration 20 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
31.046/00. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3104600).
ISBN
9790007042936. Key: D
minor. Language:
German/English.
The
opening chorus of the
cantata Schauet doch und
sehet (Look ye then and
see now) is one of those
movements by Bach which
are much better known in
their later guise: the
first part of it became
the Qui tollis of the
Mass in B minor. But this
movement is not the only
high point of the cantata
from Bach's earliest
Leipzig period. Both the
arias are also unusual: a
bass aria depicting God's
anger dramatically as a
thundering storm, with
strings and slide
trumpet, which gives the
movement a very special
colour through its
unexpected notes beyond
the instrument's natural
series, and an alto aria
with two recorders,
accompanied by just two
oboi da caccia in unison,
which take the role of
the continuo as little
basset instruments. Music
almost not of this world!
New revised edition.