SSATB choir, [SATB/SATB],
8 instruments ad lib.,
basso continuo
SKU:
CA.1002749
Chorale
concert. Composed by
Michael Praetorius.
Edited by Uwe Wolf. This
edition: urtext.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition.
Halleluja, Christ Ist
Erstanden. Sacred
concertos, Sacred vocal
music, Praise and thanks.
Single Part, Organ. 8
pages. Duration 8
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
10.027/49. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.1002749).
ISBN
9790007189372. Text
language:
German.
The
collection Polyhymnia
Caduceatrix & Panegyrica
of 1619 is rightly
regarded as the high
point in Michael
Praetorius's output. It
combines Solennische
Friedt- und
Frewden-Concert: which
Praetorius as a
travelling musician had
composed largely for
festive occasions - he
writes of Kayser: Konig:
Chur: vnd Furstlichen
zusammen Kunfften - and
also for furnehme
Capellen vnd Kirchen. In
these chorale concerti
the highly modern,
Italian style and the
Protestant chorale
combine and form a
symbiosis which showed
the way forward for the
history of German music.
The chorale settings draw
on influences from
Venetian polychoral
music, use ritornelli and
employ obbligato
instruments in a way
which is beyond compare,
even in contemporary
Italy. Here we see a
quite different side of
the master from the
composer of Es ist ein
Ros entsprungen. And
above all, Praetorius
always remains a
practical musician who
ensures that these
breathtaking choral
concerti can also be
effectively performed
with smaller forces,
sometimes considerably
reduced ones. Praetorius
gives the verses of the
well-known Easter hymn
Christ ist erstanden to
the concertists (soloists
or small choir), who can
perform these in
alternating scorings. At
the beginning, between
the verses, and at the
end, a magnificent
Halleluja occurs as a
ritornello, which can be
performed by up to 5
choirs - ad lib, of
course. Score and part
available separately -
see item CA.1002700.
SSATB choir, [SATB/SATB],
8 instruments ad lib.,
basso continuo
SKU:
CA.1002713
Chorale
concert. Composed by
Michael Praetorius.
Edited by Uwe Wolf. This
edition: urtext.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition.
Halleluja, Christ Ist
Erstanden. Sacred
concertos, Sacred vocal
music, Praise and thanks.
Single Part, Viola 3. 4
pages. Duration 8
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
10.027/13. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.1002713).
ISBN
9790007189341. Text
language:
German.
The
collection Polyhymnia
Caduceatrix & Panegyrica
of 1619 is rightly
regarded as the high
point in Michael
Praetorius's output. It
combines Solennische
Friedt- und
Frewden-Concert: which
Praetorius as a
travelling musician had
composed largely for
festive occasions - he
writes of Kayser: Konig:
Chur: vnd Furstlichen
zusammen Kunfften - and
also for furnehme
Capellen vnd Kirchen. In
these chorale concerti
the highly modern,
Italian style and the
Protestant chorale
combine and form a
symbiosis which showed
the way forward for the
history of German music.
The chorale settings draw
on influences from
Venetian polychoral
music, use ritornelli and
employ obbligato
instruments in a way
which is beyond compare,
even in contemporary
Italy. Here we see a
quite different side of
the master from the
composer of Es ist ein
Ros entsprungen. And
above all, Praetorius
always remains a
practical musician who
ensures that these
breathtaking choral
concerti can also be
effectively performed
with smaller forces,
sometimes considerably
reduced ones. Praetorius
gives the verses of the
well-known Easter hymn
Christ ist erstanden to
the concertists (soloists
or small choir), who can
perform these in
alternating scorings. At
the beginning, between
the verses, and at the
end, a magnificent
Halleluja occurs as a
ritornello, which can be
performed by up to 5
choirs - ad lib, of
course. Score and part
available separately -
see item CA.1002700.
SSATB choir, [SATB/SATB],
8 instruments ad lib.,
basso continuo
SKU:
CA.1002700
Chorale
concert. Composed by
Michael Praetorius.
Edited by Uwe Wolf. This
edition: urtext.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition.
Halleluja, Christ Ist
Erstanden. Sacred
concertos, Sacred vocal
music, Praise and thanks.
Full score. 24 pages.
Duration 8 minutes. Carus
Verlag #CV 10.027/00.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.1002700).
ISBN
9790007171728. Text
language:
German.
The
collection Polyhymnia
Caduceatrix & Panegyrica
of 1619 is rightly
regarded as the high
point in Michael
Praetorius's output. It
combines Solennische
Friedt- und
Frewden-Concert: which
Praetorius as a
travelling musician had
composed largely for
festive occasions - he
writes of Kayser: Konig:
Chur: vnd Furstlichen
zusammen Kunfften - and
also for furnehme
Capellen vnd Kirchen. In
these chorale concerti
the highly modern,
Italian style and the
Protestant chorale
combine and form a
symbiosis which showed
the way forward for the
history of German music.
The chorale settings draw
on influences from
Venetian polychoral
music, use ritornelli and
employ obbligato
instruments in a way
which is beyond compare,
even in contemporary
Italy. Here we see a
quite different side of
the master from the
composer of Es ist ein
Ros entsprungen. And
above all, Praetorius
always remains a
practical musician who
ensures that these
breathtaking choral
concerti can also be
effectively performed
with smaller forces,
sometimes considerably
reduced ones. Praetorius
gives the verses of the
well-known Easter hymn
Christ ist erstanden to
the concertists (soloists
or small choir), who can
perform these in
alternating scorings. At
the beginning, between
the verses, and at the
end, a magnificent
Halleluja occurs as a
ritornello, which can be
performed by up to 5
choirs - ad lib, of
course.
SSATB choir, SATB ad lib., 5 instruments ad lib., basso continuo SKU: CA.1002...(+)
SSATB choir, SATB ad
lib., 5 instruments ad
lib., basso continuo
SKU: CA.1002849
Chorale concert.
Composed by Michael
Praetorius. Edited by Uwe
Wolf. This edition:
urtext. Stuttgart Urtext
Edition. Organ. Sacred
concertos, Sacred vocal
music, Advent. Single
Part, Organ. 4 pages.
Duration 4 minutes. Carus
Verlag #CV 10.028/49.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.1002849).
ISBN
9790007189389. Text
language:
German.
The
collection Polyhymnia
Caduceatrix & Panegyrica
of 1619 is rightly
regarded as the high
point in Michael
Praetorius's output. It
combines Solennische
Friedt- und
Frewden-Concert: which
Praetorius as a
travelling musician had
composed largely for
festive occasions - he
writes of Kayser: Konig:
Chur: vnd Furstlichen
zusammen Kunfften - and
also for furnehme
Capellen vnd Kirchen. In
these chorael concerti
the highly modern,
Italian style and the
Protestant chorale
combine and form a
symbiosis which showed
the way forward for the
history of German music.
The chorale settings draw
on influences from
Venetian polychoral
music, use ritornelli and
employ obbligato
instruments in a way
which is beyond compare,
even in contemporary
Italy. Here we see a
quite different side of
the master from the
composer of Es ist ein
Ros entsprungen. And
above all, Praetorius
always remains a
practical musician who
ensures that these
breathtaking chorale
concerti can also be
effectively performed
with smaller forces,
sometimes considerably
reduced ones. In the
chorale setting Wie schon
leuchtet der Morgenstern
Praetorius wrote for a
five-part ensemble which
is joined in some
sections by a four-part
capella. For the
ensemble, Praetorius
suggested both voices and
instruments, which he
uses in a sophisticated
texture of sound, the
instruments sometimes
duplicating the voices
and sometimes alternating
with them. Score and part
available separately -
see item CA.1002800.
SSATB choir, SATB ad lib., 5 instruments ad lib., basso continuo SKU: CA.1002...(+)
SSATB choir, SATB ad
lib., 5 instruments ad
lib., basso continuo
SKU: CA.1002800
Chorale concert.
Composed by Michael
Praetorius. Edited by Uwe
Wolf. This edition:
urtext. Stuttgart Urtext
Edition. Sacred
concertos, Sacred vocal
music, Advent. Full
score. 12 pages. Duration
4 minutes. Carus Verlag
#CV 10.028/00. Published
by Carus Verlag
(CA.1002800).
ISBN
9790007171735. Text
language:
German.
The
collection Polyhymnia
Caduceatrix & Panegyrica
of 1619 is rightly
regarded as the high
point in Michael
Praetorius's output. It
combines Solennische
Friedt- und
Frewden-Concert: which
Praetorius as a
travelling musician had
composed largely for
festive occasions - he
writes of Kayser: Konig:
Chur: vnd Furstlichen
zusammen Kunfften - and
also for furnehme
Capellen vnd Kirchen. In
these chorael concerti
the highly modern,
Italian style and the
Protestant chorale
combine and form a
symbiosis which showed
the way forward for the
history of German music.
The chorale settings draw
on influences from
Venetian polychoral
music, use ritornelli and
employ obbligato
instruments in a way
which is beyond compare,
even in contemporary
Italy. Here we see a
quite different side of
the master from the
composer of Es ist ein
Ros entsprungen. And
above all, Praetorius
always remains a
practical musician who
ensures that these
breathtaking chorale
concerti can also be
effectively performed
with smaller forces,
sometimes considerably
reduced ones. In the
chorale setting Wie schon
leuchtet der Morgenstern
Praetorius wrote for a
five-part ensemble which
is joined in some
sections by a four-part
capella. For the
ensemble, Praetorius
suggested both voices and
instruments, which he
uses in a sophisticated
texture of sound, the
instruments sometimes
duplicating the voices
and sometimes alternating
with them.
SSATB choir, SATB ad lib., 5 instruments ad lib., basso continuo SKU: CA.1002...(+)
SSATB choir, SATB ad
lib., 5 instruments ad
lib., basso continuo
SKU: CA.1002805
Chorale concert.
Composed by Michael
Praetorius. Edited by Uwe
Wolf. This edition:
urtext. Stuttgart Urtext
Edition. Sacred
concertos, Sacred vocal
music, Advent. Choral
Score. 8 pages. Duration
4 minutes. Carus Verlag
#CV 10.028/05. Published
by Carus Verlag
(CA.1002805).
ISBN
9790007181352. Text
language:
German.
The
collection Polyhymnia
Caduceatrix & Panegyrica
of 1619 is rightly
regarded as the high
point in Michael
Praetorius's output. It
combines Solennische
Friedt- und
Frewden-Concert: which
Praetorius as a
travelling musician had
composed largely for
festive occasions - he
writes of Kayser: Konig:
Chur: vnd Furstlichen
zusammen Kunfften - and
also for furnehme
Capellen vnd Kirchen. In
these chorael concerti
the highly modern,
Italian style and the
Protestant chorale
combine and form a
symbiosis which showed
the way forward for the
history of German music.
The chorale settings draw
on influences from
Venetian polychoral
music, use ritornelli and
employ obbligato
instruments in a way
which is beyond compare,
even in contemporary
Italy. Here we see a
quite different side of
the master from the
composer of Es ist ein
Ros entsprungen. And
above all, Praetorius
always remains a
practical musician who
ensures that these
breathtaking chorale
concerti can also be
effectively performed
with smaller forces,
sometimes considerably
reduced ones. In the
chorale setting Wie schon
leuchtet der Morgenstern
Praetorius wrote for a
five-part ensemble which
is joined in some
sections by a four-part
capella. For the
ensemble, Praetorius
suggested both voices and
instruments, which he
uses in a sophisticated
texture of sound, the
instruments sometimes
duplicating the voices
and sometimes alternating
with them. Score
available separately -
see item CA.1002800.
SSATB choir, SATB ad lib., 5 instruments ad lib., basso continuo SKU: CA.1002...(+)
SSATB choir, SATB ad
lib., 5 instruments ad
lib., basso continuo
SKU: CA.1002819
Chorale concert.
Composed by Michael
Praetorius. Edited by Uwe
Wolf. This edition:
urtext. Stuttgart Urtext
Edition. Separate
instruments. Sacred
concertos, Sacred vocal
music, Advent. Set of
Orchestra Parts. Duration
4 minutes. Carus Verlag
#CV 10.028/19. Published
by Carus Verlag
(CA.1002819).
ISBN
9790007181420. Text
language:
German.
The
collection Polyhymnia
Caduceatrix & Panegyrica
of 1619 is rightly
regarded as the high
point in Michael
Praetorius's output. It
combines Solennische
Friedt- und
Frewden-Concert: which
Praetorius as a
travelling musician had
composed largely for
festive occasions - he
writes of Kayser: Konig:
Chur: vnd Furstlichen
zusammen Kunfften - and
also for furnehme
Capellen vnd Kirchen. In
these chorael concerti
the highly modern,
Italian style and the
Protestant chorale
combine and form a
symbiosis which showed
the way forward for the
history of German music.
The chorale settings draw
on influences from
Venetian polychoral
music, use ritornelli and
employ obbligato
instruments in a way
which is beyond compare,
even in contemporary
Italy. Here we see a
quite different side of
the master from the
composer of Es ist ein
Ros entsprungen. And
above all, Praetorius
always remains a
practical musician who
ensures that these
breathtaking chorale
concerti can also be
effectively performed
with smaller forces,
sometimes considerably
reduced ones. In the
chorale setting Wie schon
leuchtet der Morgenstern
Praetorius wrote for a
five-part ensemble which
is joined in some
sections by a four-part
capella. For the
ensemble, Praetorius
suggested both voices and
instruments, which he
uses in a sophisticated
texture of sound, the
instruments sometimes
duplicating the voices
and sometimes alternating
with them. Score and
parts available
separately - see item
CA.1002800.
By Gwyneth W. Walker. Text: Traditional, American Folksong. For SATB soli, SATB ...(+)
By Gwyneth W. Walker.
Text: Traditional,
American Folksong. For
SATB soli, SATB Choir,
Flute. (Mixed Voices).
Secular. Choral.
Published by E.C.
Schirmer Publishing.
Alto voice solo, SATB choir, Piano SKU: CA.2110100 Composed by Juliette M...(+)
Alto voice solo, SATB
choir, Piano
SKU:
CA.2110100
Composed
by Juliette Marie Olga
(Lili) Boulanger. Edited
by Michael Alber. Sacred
vocal music, Hymns.
Sacred vocal music,
Hymns. Full score. LB 24.
Duration 5 minutes. Carus
Verlag #CV 21.101/00.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.2110100).
ISBN
9790007187798. Language:
French/English. Text:
Delavigne,
Casimir.
First
critical edition.
Together with Debussy,
Ravel, and Dukas, Lili
Boulanger was one of the
most important
representatives of
impressionism. Despite
her short life of just 24
years, she developed a
distinctive personal
style, and composed a
huge variety of works
including songs, piano
music, operatic scenes,
and choral music, all
with great inventiveness.
The Hymne au soleil (Hymn
to the sun) for mixed
choir, alto solo, and
piano, was written in
1912 to a poem by Casimir
Delavigne. In ecstatic
layers of chords the sun
is acclaimed; through its
power it brings the
colors of the earth to
light anew. The edition
contains both the
original French text,
with a singable English
translation
underlaid.
Trois Chansons Chorale SATB SATB [Partie séparée] Theodore Presser Co.
(III. Ronde (Roundelay)). By Maurice Ravel (1875-1937). Mixed chorus. For SATB C...(+)
(III. Ronde (Roundelay)).
By Maurice Ravel
(1875-1937). Mixed
chorus. For SATB Choir.
Trois Chansons III. Ronde
(Roundelay). Choral.
Choral Part(s). Standard
notation. 10 pages
Choir Sacred Solo Tenor Voice, SATB choir, Organ, and Processional Drum (SATB ch...(+)
Choir Sacred Solo Tenor
Voice, SATB choir, Organ,
and Processional Drum
(SATB choir)
SKU:
PE.EP72643
Composed
by Alec Roth. Choral
Works (inc. Oratorios).
Edition Peters. Modern.
Choral Octavo. Composed
2008. 12 pages. Edition
Peters #98-EP72643.
Published by Edition
Peters (PE.EP72643).
ISBN 9790577009490.
English.
Unborn - a
processional introit, is
adapted from Part 1 of
the oratorio The
Traveller by Alec
Roth and Vikram Seth,
commissioned jointly by
the Salisbury, Chelsea
and Lichfield Festivals
and premiered in
Salisbury Cathedral, 31
May 2008.
Requiem aeternam Chorale SATB SATB, Orgue Oxford University Press
Composed by Maurice Ravel. Arranged by Rupert Gough. Vocal score. 12 pages. D...(+)
Composed by Maurice
Ravel.
Arranged by Rupert Gough.
Vocal score. 12 pages.
Duration 7'. Oxford
University
Press #9780193560215.
Published by Oxford
University
Press
(Aus: Lassenfant et les sortileges). By Maurice Ravel (1875-1937). Arranged by C...(+)
(Aus: Lassenfant et les
sortileges). By Maurice
Ravel (1875-1937).
Arranged by Clytus
Gottwald. For SSMezAA
choir. Secular choral
music. Score. Language:
French. 4 pages. Duration
3 min
(2. Trois Beaux Oiseaux Du Paradis - (2. Three Lovely Birds from Paradise)). By ...(+)
(2. Trois Beaux Oiseaux
Du Paradis - (2. Three
Lovely Birds from
Paradise)). By Maurice
Ravel (1875-1937). Mixed
chorus. For Soprano Solo,
SATB. This edition: SATB,
a cappella. Choral.
Piano/Vocal Score.
Standard notation. 7
pages
SATB chorus, solo voices and piano SKU: JK.20420 Composed by Marvin Payne...(+)
SATB chorus, solo voices
and piano
SKU:
JK.20420
Composed by
Marvin Payne and Steven
Kapp Perry. Choral
Cantata, Choral SATB,
Difficulty Medium, Piano
Choir, Seasonal Music
Fathers Day, Seasonal
Music Mothers Day,
Special Events Home and
Family, Family,
Fatherhood, God the
Father, Jesus Christ -
Savior, Joy, Love,
Motherhood, Vocal Solo.
Christian, Inspirational.
Jackman Music Corporation
#20420. Published by
Jackman Music Corporation
(JK.20420).
Doctrine
and Covenants 138:47-48,
Alma 37:35*** Some Janice
Kapp Perry products may
require a few days
additional shipping time.
Thank you!
A
cantata written to
celebrate the
Proclamation on the
Family, for chorus,
soloists, and
readers. Original
songs include: Children
of God, In Whose Image Am
I Made?, Half a Million
Skies, We'll Make Our
Father's Dream Our Own,
God Gave You to Me, The
Song of Ages, Travelers
Who Shelter Here, Father
Mother We Need Your Love,
Come to the River, No
Other Love, The Path to
Joy, Our Brother Walked
This Way, Turning the
Hearts, Love One Another,
and We'll Make Our
Father's Dream Our
Own/This Is Our
Choice Composer:
Steven Kapp Perry &
Marvin Payne Lyricist:
Steven Kapp Perry &
Marvin
Payne Reference:
Doctrine and Covenants
138:47-48, Alma
37:35 *** Some Janice
Kapp Perry products may
require a few days
additional shipping time.
Thank you!