Oratorio. Composed
by George Frideric
Handel. Edited by Felix
Loy. This edition:
urtext. Stuttgart Urtext
Edition: Handel. Saul Hwv
53 Kartoniert. Sacred
vocal music, Oratorios.
Single Part, Organ.
Composed 1739. HWV 53.
102 pages. Duration 165
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
55.053/49. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.5505349).
ISBN
9790007145767. Text
language:
English/German.
Sau
l, published for the
first time in the version
conducted by Handel
himself. Saul is one of
the most dramatic of
Handel's oratorios. To a
greater extent than
almost any other oratorio
it reveals with its
gripping dramatic power
its proximity to opera of
its time. The score
demands what was at the
time Handel's most varied
orchestra. The normal
opera orchestra of the
day was augmented by
trombones, harp, solo
organ, carillon
(Glockenspiel) and large
kettledrums. The choir
functions for the first
time as a central
participant in dramatic
action, while also
undertaking commentating
functions as in a Greek
tragedy. This new edition
makes use for the first
time of musical material
revealed by the latest
Handel research, based as
its most important source
on the conducting score
from which Handel himself
directed his
performances. Only this
research has shown which
arias, choruses,
recitatives and
instrumental pieces,
after he had made
numerous corrections in
his autograph, Handel
chose for his
performances, and in what
order they were given.
The result has produced,
apart from many changes
of details (e.g.
autograph instructions
concerning the use of the
organ), uncommon ordering
of individual pieces, and
passages with altered
notes. Score and part
available separately -
see item CA.5505300.
Oratorio. Composed
by George Frideric
Handel. Edited by Felix
Loy. This edition:
urtext. Stuttgart Urtext
Edition: Handel. Saul Hwv
53 Kartoniert. Sacred
vocal music, Oratorios.
Single Part, Viola.
Composed 1739. HWV 53. 44
pages. Duration 165
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
55.053/13. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.5505313).
ISBN
9790007226596. Text
language:
English/German.
Sau
l, published for the
first time in the version
conducted by Handel
himself. Saul is one of
the most dramatic of
Handel's oratorios. To a
greater extent than
almost any other oratorio
it reveals with its
gripping dramatic power
its proximity to opera of
its time. The score
demands what was at the
time Handel's most varied
orchestra. The normal
opera orchestra of the
day was augmented by
trombones, harp, solo
organ, carillon
(Glockenspiel) and large
kettledrums. The choir
functions for the first
time as a central
participant in dramatic
action, while also
undertaking commentating
functions as in a Greek
tragedy. This new edition
makes use for the first
time of musical material
revealed by the latest
Handel research, based as
its most important source
on the conducting score
from which Handel himself
directed his
performances. Only this
research has shown which
arias, choruses,
recitatives and
instrumental pieces,
after he had made
numerous corrections in
his autograph, Handel
chose for his
performances, and in what
order they were given.
The result has produced,
apart from many changes
of details (e.g.
autograph instructions
concerning the use of the
organ), uncommon ordering
of individual pieces, and
passages with altered
notes. Score and part
available separately -
see item CA.5505300.
Oratorio. Composed
by George Frideric
Handel. Edited by Felix
Loy. This edition:
urtext. 2x 55.053/21
flutes 1 and 2, 1x
55.053/22 oboe 1, 1x
55.053/23 oboe 2, 2x
55.053/24 flutes 1 and 2,
2x 55.053/31 trumpet, 3x
55.053/32 trombone, 1x
55.053/41 timpani, 1x
55.053/42 harp, 2x
55.053/43 carillion.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Handel. Saul Hwv 53
Kartoniert. Sacred vocal
music, Oratorios. Set of
Orchestra Parts. Composed
1739. HWV 53. Duration
165 minutes. Carus Verlag
#CV 55.053/09. Published
by Carus Verlag
(CA.5505309).
ISBN
9790007226565. Text
language:
English/German.
Sau
l, published for the
first time in the version
conducted by Handel
himself. Saul is one of
the most dramatic of
Handel's oratorios. To a
greater extent than
almost any other oratorio
it reveals with its
gripping dramatic power
its proximity to opera of
its time. The score
demands what was at the
time Handel's most varied
orchestra. The normal
opera orchestra of the
day was augmented by
trombones, harp, solo
organ, carillon
(Glockenspiel) and large
kettledrums. The choir
functions for the first
time as a central
participant in dramatic
action, while also
undertaking commentating
functions as in a Greek
tragedy. This new edition
makes use for the first
time of musical material
revealed by the latest
Handel research, based as
its most important source
on the conducting score
from which Handel himself
directed his
performances. Only this
research has shown which
arias, choruses,
recitatives and
instrumental pieces,
after he had made
numerous corrections in
his autograph, Handel
chose for his
performances, and in what
order they were given.
The result has produced,
apart from many changes
of details (e.g.
autograph instructions
concerning the use of the
organ), uncommon ordering
of individual pieces, and
passages with altered
notes. Score and parts
available separately -
see item CA.5505300.
Oratorio. Composed
by George Frideric
Handel. Edited by Felix
Loy. This edition:
urtext. Stuttgart Urtext
Edition: Handel. Saul Hwv
53 Kartoniert. Sacred
vocal music, Oratorios.
Full score. Composed
1739. HWV 53. 304 pages.
Duration 165 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
55.053/01. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.5505301).
ISBN
9790007143367. Language:
English/German.
Sau
l, published for the
first time in the version
conducted by Handel
himself. Saul is one of
the most dramatic of
Handel's oratorios. To a
greater extent than
almost any other oratorio
it reveals with its
gripping dramatic power
its proximity to opera of
its time. The score
demands what was at the
time Handel's most varied
orchestra. The normal
opera orchestra of the
day was augmented by
trombones, harp, solo
organ, carillon
(Glockenspiel) and large
kettledrums. The choir
functions for the first
time as a central
participant in dramatic
action, while also
undertaking commentating
functions as in a Greek
tragedy. This new edition
makes use for the first
time of musical material
revealed by the latest
Handel research, based as
its most important source
on the conducting score
from which Handel himself
directed his
performances. Only this
research has shown which
arias, choruses,
recitatives and
instrumental pieces,
after he had made
numerous corrections in
his autograph, Handel
chose for his
performances, and in what
order they were given.
The result has produced,
apart from many changes
of details (e.g.
autograph instructions
concerning the use of the
organ), uncommon ordering
of individual pieces, and
passages with altered
notes. Score available
separately - see item
CA.5505300.
Mixed choir SKU: FG.55011-857-7 Composed by ŽibuoklÄ— MartinaitytÄ...(+)
Mixed choir
SKU:
FG.55011-857-7
Composed by
Žibuoklė
MartinaitytÄ—.
Classical, contemporary.
Book. Fennica Gehrman
#55011-857-7. Published
by Fennica Gehrman
(FG.55011-857-7).
Žibuoklė
MartinaitytÄ— tells
about the background of
Aletheia (2022) for mixed
choir (SSSSAAAATTTTBBBB):
Aletheia is variously
translated from Greek as
unconcealedness,
revealing or
unclosedness. It is
uncovering of the Truth -
the one we are afraid to
face, the truth that can
only be expressed
directly through the
pre-verbal communication.
How do you find words for
the horrors of the war,
for all unimaginable
global atrocities? How do
you even allow yourself
to feel it out? Solely
through art, through
music that offer a safe
space and a formalized
framework for processing
these accumulated complex
emotions and sharing them
with others in a moment.
This piece has no verbal
text and it is based on
various combinations of
vowels and consonants,
thus connecting us on a
deeper level through the
immediate emotional
experience.
The
war in Ukraine in spring
of 2022 had an impact on
all of us and shattered
my deeply rooted
Lithuanian identity. When
the freedom is threatened
and innocent people are
dying, it is hard to make
sense out of the reality.
Yet there is poetry even
in the worst nightmares.
I was imagining that the
only instrument people
have even in situations
of destruction, in the
midst of the war, is
their VOICE. It brought
back memories of my youth
when Singing revolution
was taking place in the
Baltic countries. Human
voice was the only weapon
that people used to
express their
determination for freedom
and independence. Voice
is our first and the very
last instrument we have
in our lifetime. Thinking
in these terms brings
almost a sacred dimension
to the voice as an
expression of the life
itself - from the very
first baby's scream until
the last breath and
whisper.
Duration
c. 15'
The works
of New York -based
Lithuanian composer
Žibuoklė
MartinaitytÄ— (b.
1973) have been lauded as
breathtaking and
profoundly moving. Her
stimulating music
bristles with energy and
tension and revolves
often around the subject
of beauty, which she
calls both a guiding
principle and an
aesthetic measure for
sonic quality.
By Judith Bingham. For SATB choir (divisi), Organ. Modern, Choral. Sheet Music. ...(+)
By Judith Bingham. For
SATB choir (divisi),
Organ. Modern, Choral.
Sheet Music. Composed
1996; First Performance:
January 6, 1996.
Published by Edition
Peters