Serenade in three
parts. Composed by
George Frideric Handel.
Edited by Artie Heinrich.
This edition: complete
edition, urtext edition.
Linen. Halle Handel
Edition (HHA) I, 9.2. 2nd
version. Complete
edition, Score. HWV 49.
Duration 1 hour, 20
minutes. Baerenreiter
Verlag #BA10700_00.
Published by Baerenreiter
Verlag (BA.BA10700).
ISBN 9790006550135. 33
x 26 cm inches. Text
Language: English,
Italian. Preface:
Heinrich, Artie. Text:
Gay, John / Hughes, John
/ Pope, Alexander /
Giuvo,
Nicola.
Handel set
the myth about the love
of the shepherd Acis for
the sea nymph Galatea
from Ovid’s
“Metamorphosesâ€
a total of three
times: in the cantata
“Aci, Galatea e
Polifemo†HWV 72
(1708), the masque
“Acis and
Galatea†HWV 49a
(1718) and finally the
pasticcio-like serenata
“Acis and
Galatea†HWV 49b
(1732) of which the
original version is now
made available in its
complete form for the
first time.
A
particular charm is
provided by the use of
two languages in the
serenata. The work was
originally conceived in
English, as was required
for the first
performance. However,
Handel’s Italian
singers were criticised
for their poor command of
English, – so in
the end, many numbers
were sung in Italian.
The extensive
appendix to the vocal
score includes the
additional arias and
newly composed movements
for the versions used in
the 1734 and 1736
performances.
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Mass in G major Soli, choeur mixte et accompagnement Soli, chœur mixte et orchestre [Vocal Score] - Facile Carus Verlag
By Franz Schubert (1797-1828). Edited by Bernhard Paul. For Soli STB, SATB Choir...(+)
By Franz Schubert
(1797-1828). Edited by
Bernhard Paul. For Soli
STB, SATB Choir, [2
Trumpets, Timpani], 2
Violins, Viola,
Cello/Contrabass, Organ.
This edition: Paperbound.
G-Dur (G major).
Stuttgart Urtext
editions. Score available
separately - see item
CA.4067500. Masses,
Latin. Level 3. Vocal
score. Language: Latin. D
167. 36 pages. Duration
25 min. Published by
Carus Verlag
Composed by Gottfried August Homilius. Edited by Uwe Wolf. For ST vocal soli, SA...(+)
Composed by Gottfried
August Homilius. Edited
by Uwe Wolf. For ST vocal
soli, SATB/SATB choir, 2
oboes, 3 trumpets,
timpani, 2 violin, viola,
basso continuo. German
title: Ergreifet die
Psalter (Kantate).
Cantatas, Advent.
Complete orchestral
parts. Language: German.
II.1. Duration 17
minutes. Published by
Carus Verlag
Arrangement for
chamber orchestra
(Homolka). Composed
by Felix Bartholdy
Mendelssohn. Arranged by
Jan-Benjamin Homolka.
Carus sheet music series:
Great choral works in
small scorings. Foreword
in German and English.
Sacred vocal music,
Psalms, German. Full
Score. Op. 42, MWV A 15.
Duration 24 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
40.072/50. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.4007250).
ISBN
9790007240059.
German/English.
Psa
lm texts inspired
Mendelssohn throughout
his composing career. In
1837 Robert Schumann
judged Mendelssohn's
setting of Psalm 42 as
the highest level that he
has achieved as a
composer of church music,
indeed the highest level
that modern church music
has ever reached. With
this arrangement of
Mendelssohn's cantata Wie
der Hirsch schreit (As
the hart longs) smaller
choirs and choirs with
more limited resources of
space or finance can now
perform this popular
work. The original
symphonic wind and brass
forces have been reduced
from 15 to 5 wind and
brass forces. All the
vocal parts (soloists and
chorus) are identical
with the original
version, so that the
vocal scores and chorus
scores of that version
can be used. Can be
performed by smaller
choirs with smaller
instrumental forces
Usable with the vocal
scores and choral scores
from the original
version. Complete
performance material
available on loan. carus
plus: the work is also
available in carus music,
the choir app, and the
practice CD series Carus
Choir Coach. Score
available separately -
see item CA.4007200.
Oratorio in three
acts. Composed by
George Frideric Handel.
Edited by Hans Dieter
Clausen. This edition:
complete edition, urtext
edition. Linen. Halle
Handel Edition (HHA)
Series I, Voume 18, Nos.
1 2. Complete edition,
Score. Composed 1743. HWV
57. Duration 3 hours.
Baerenreiter Verlag
#BA04099_00. Published by
Baerenreiter Verlag
(BA.BA04099).
ISBN
9790006550111. 33 x 25.7
cm inches. Text Language:
English. Preface: Hans
Dieter Clausen. Text:
Newburgh
Hamilton.
Handel
composed Samson directly
after completing the
Messiah. After its
premiere in 1743 in the
Covent Garden Theatre in
London, the work rapidly
became one of the
composerâ??s most
successful oratorios
alongside Esther and
Judas Maccabaeus. This
probably had as much to
do with the popular Old
Testament story of the
libretto as with
Handelâ??s masterly
shaping of the arias and
choruses.
By
including some movements
in the appendix, this
edition makes it possible
for the first time to
perform the work in its
original 1741 version.
The edition is based
on the complete edition
volume of the Halle
Handel Edition (BA 4099),
offering the complete
music text of the
oratorio for the first
time.
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Viennese version.
Composed by Giovanni
Battista Pergolesi.
Edited by Martin
Haselbock. Arranged by
Ignaz Xaver Ritter von
Seyfried, Joseph Leopold
Eybler, and Otto Nicolai.
Stabat Mater (Satb
Arr.Salieri) Spira.
Sacred vocal music, Lent
and Passiontide, Feasts
of the Blessed Virgin
Mary, Hymns in praise of
the Virgin Mary. Single
Part, Violin 2. Composed
1736/1800/1843. 16 pages.
Duration 35 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
97.003/12. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.9700312).
ISBN
9790007238766. Language:
Latin.
Following
his death, Pergolesi's
last larger composition,
the Stabat Mater of 1736,
immediately became one of
the most popular sacred
works of the late
baroque-early classical
era. Numerous
publications made this
icon of Italian sacred
music known throughout
Europe. It was arranged
by, among others, J. S.
Bach (Tilge, Hochster,
meine Sunden, BWV 1083),
J. A. Hiller and Abbe
Vogler. The most popular
arrangement was the one
made around 1800 for the
Vienna Court Kapelle, in
which Antonio Salieri,
Franz Xaver Sussmayr and
I. X. Ritter von Seyfried
added woodwind
instruments and obbligato
trombones to the string
accompaniment. In
addition the 2-part
texture of the upper
voices in the original
was arranged for 4 parts
with obbligato soli. It
was only in this opulent,
sonorous version, which
Otto Nicolai and three
composer colleagues
offered to 19th century
Viennese music lovers.
The piece is of medium
difficulty. In the
Viennese version it is a
rarity that offers an
enrichment to the
repertoire for choirs
wishing to discover
something new. Score and
part available separately
- see item
CA.9700300.
Viennese version.
Composed by Giovanni
Battista Pergolesi.
Edited by Martin
Haselbock. Arranged by
Ignaz Xaver Ritter von
Seyfried, Joseph Leopold
Eybler, and Otto Nicolai.
Stabat Mater (Satb
Arr.Salieri) Spira.
Sacred vocal music, Lent
and Passiontide, Feasts
of the Blessed Virgin
Mary, Hymns in praise of
the Virgin Mary. Single
Part, Viola. Composed
1736/1800/1843. 16 pages.
Duration 35 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
97.003/13. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.9700313).
ISBN
9790007238773. Language:
Latin.
Following
his death, Pergolesi's
last larger composition,
the Stabat Mater of 1736,
immediately became one of
the most popular sacred
works of the late
baroque-early classical
era. Numerous
publications made this
icon of Italian sacred
music known throughout
Europe. It was arranged
by, among others, J. S.
Bach (Tilge, Hochster,
meine Sunden, BWV 1083),
J. A. Hiller and Abbe
Vogler. The most popular
arrangement was the one
made around 1800 for the
Vienna Court Kapelle, in
which Antonio Salieri,
Franz Xaver Sussmayr and
I. X. Ritter von Seyfried
added woodwind
instruments and obbligato
trombones to the string
accompaniment. In
addition the 2-part
texture of the upper
voices in the original
was arranged for 4 parts
with obbligato soli. It
was only in this opulent,
sonorous version, which
Otto Nicolai and three
composer colleagues
offered to 19th century
Viennese music lovers.
The piece is of medium
difficulty. In the
Viennese version it is a
rarity that offers an
enrichment to the
repertoire for choirs
wishing to discover
something new. Score and
part available separately
- see item
CA.9700300.
Viennese version.
Composed by Giovanni
Battista Pergolesi.
Edited by Martin
Haselbock. Arranged by
Ignaz Xaver Ritter von
Seyfried, Joseph Leopold
Eybler, and Otto Nicolai.
Stabat Mater (Satb
Arr.Salieri) Spira.
Sacred vocal music, Lent
and Passiontide, Feasts
of the Blessed Virgin
Mary, Hymns in praise of
the Virgin Mary. Single
Part, Organ. Composed
1736/1800/1843. 28 pages.
Duration 35 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
97.003/49. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.9700349).
ISBN
9790007238797. Language:
Latin.
Following
his death, Pergolesi's
last larger composition,
the Stabat Mater of 1736,
immediately became one of
the most popular sacred
works of the late
baroque-early classical
era. Numerous
publications made this
icon of Italian sacred
music known throughout
Europe. It was arranged
by, among others, J. S.
Bach (Tilge, Hochster,
meine Sunden, BWV 1083),
J. A. Hiller and Abbe
Vogler. The most popular
arrangement was the one
made around 1800 for the
Vienna Court Kapelle, in
which Antonio Salieri,
Franz Xaver Sussmayr and
I. X. Ritter von Seyfried
added woodwind
instruments and obbligato
trombones to the string
accompaniment. In
addition the 2-part
texture of the upper
voices in the original
was arranged for 4 parts
with obbligato soli. It
was only in this opulent,
sonorous version, which
Otto Nicolai and three
composer colleagues
offered to 19th century
Viennese music lovers.
The piece is of medium
difficulty. In the
Viennese version it is a
rarity that offers an
enrichment to the
repertoire for choirs
wishing to discover
something new. Score and
part available separately
- see item
CA.9700300.
Viennese version.
Composed by Giovanni
Battista Pergolesi.
Edited by Martin
Haselbock. Arranged by
Ignaz Xaver Ritter von
Seyfried, Joseph Leopold
Eybler, and Otto Nicolai.
Stabat Mater (Satb
Arr.Salieri) Spira.
Sacred vocal music, Lent
and Passiontide, Feasts
of the Blessed Virgin
Mary, Hymns in praise of
the Virgin Mary. Choral
Score. Composed
1736/1800/1843. 12 pages.
Duration 35 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
97.003/05. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.9700305).
ISBN
9790007131777. Language:
Latin.
Following
his death, Pergolesi's
last larger composition,
the Stabat Mater of 1736,
immediately became one of
the most popular sacred
works of the late
baroque-early classical
era. Numerous
publications made this
icon of Italian sacred
music known throughout
Europe. It was arranged
by, among others, J. S.
Bach (Tilge, Hochster,
meine Sunden, BWV 1083),
J. A. Hiller and Abbe
Vogler. The most popular
arrangement was the one
made around 1800 for the
Vienna Court Kapelle, in
which Antonio Salieri,
Franz Xaver Sussmayr and
I. X. Ritter von Seyfried
added woodwind
instruments and obbligato
trombones to the string
accompaniment. In
addition the 2-part
texture of the upper
voices in the original
was arranged for 4 parts
with obbligato soli. It
was only in this opulent,
sonorous version, which
Otto Nicolai and three
composer colleagues
offered to 19th century
Viennese music lovers.
The piece is of medium
difficulty. In the
Viennese version it is a
rarity that offers an
enrichment to the
repertoire for choirs
wishing to discover
something new. Score
available separately -
see item CA.9700300.
Viennese version.
Composed by Giovanni
Battista Pergolesi.
Edited by Martin
Haselbock. Arranged by
Ignaz Xaver Ritter von
Seyfried, Joseph Leopold
Eybler, and Otto Nicolai.
Stabat Mater (Satb
Arr.Salieri) Spira.
Sacred vocal music, Lent
and Passiontide, Feasts
of the Blessed Virgin
Mary, Hymns in praise of
the Virgin Mary. Single
Part, Cello/Double Bass.
Composed 1736/1800/1843.
12 pages. Duration 35
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
97.003/14. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.9700314).
ISBN
9790007238780. Language:
Latin.
Following
his death, Pergolesi's
last larger composition,
the Stabat Mater of 1736,
immediately became one of
the most popular sacred
works of the late
baroque-early classical
era. Numerous
publications made this
icon of Italian sacred
music known throughout
Europe. It was arranged
by, among others, J. S.
Bach (Tilge, Hochster,
meine Sunden, BWV 1083),
J. A. Hiller and Abbe
Vogler. The most popular
arrangement was the one
made around 1800 for the
Vienna Court Kapelle, in
which Antonio Salieri,
Franz Xaver Sussmayr and
I. X. Ritter von Seyfried
added woodwind
instruments and obbligato
trombones to the string
accompaniment. In
addition the 2-part
texture of the upper
voices in the original
was arranged for 4 parts
with obbligato soli. It
was only in this opulent,
sonorous version, which
Otto Nicolai and three
composer colleagues
offered to 19th century
Viennese music lovers.
The piece is of medium
difficulty. In the
Viennese version it is a
rarity that offers an
enrichment to the
repertoire for choirs
wishing to discover
something new. Score and
part available separately
- see item
CA.9700300.
Viennese version.
Composed by Giovanni
Battista Pergolesi.
Edited by Martin
Haselbock. Arranged by
Ignaz Xaver Ritter von
Seyfried, Joseph Leopold
Eybler, and Otto Nicolai.
This edition: Paperbound.
German title: Stabat
Mater (Satb Arr.Salieri)
Spira. Sacred vocal
music, Lent and
Passiontide, Feasts of
the Blessed Virgin Mary,
Hymns in praise of the
Virgin Mary. Full score.
Composed 1736/1800/1843.
128 pages. Duration 35
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
97.003/00. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.9700300).
ISBN
9790007113124. Language:
Latin.
Following
his death, Pergolesi's
last larger composition,
the Stabat Mater of 1736,
immediately became one of
the most popular sacred
works of the late
baroque-early classical
era. Numerous
publications made this
icon of Italian sacred
music known throughout
Europe. It was arranged
by, among others, J. S.
Bach (Tilge, Hochster,
meine Sunden, BWV 1083),
J. A. Hiller and Abbe
Vogler. The most popular
arrangement was the one
made around 1800 for the
Vienna Court Kapelle, in
which Antonio Salieri,
Franz Xaver Sussmayr and
I. X. Ritter von Seyfried
added woodwind
instruments and obbligato
trombones to the string
accompaniment. In
addition the 2-part
texture of the upper
voices in the original
was arranged for 4 parts
with obbligato soli. It
was only in this opulent,
sonorous version, which
Otto Nicolai and three
composer colleagues
offered to 19th century
Viennese music lovers.
The piece is of medium
difficulty. In the
Viennese version it is a
rarity that offers an
enrichment to the
repertoire for choirs
wishing to discover
something new.
Viennese version.
Composed by Giovanni
Battista Pergolesi.
Edited by Martin
Haselbock. Arranged by
Ignaz Xaver Ritter von
Seyfried, Joseph Leopold
Eybler, and Otto Nicolai.
Stabat Mater (Satb
Arr.Salieri) Spira.
Sacred vocal music, Lent
and Passiontide, Feasts
of the Blessed Virgin
Mary, Hymns in praise of
the Virgin Mary. Single
Part, Violin 1. Composed
1736/1800/1843. 16 pages.
Duration 35 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
97.003/11. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.9700311).
ISBN
9790007238759. Language:
Latin.
Following
his death, Pergolesi's
last larger composition,
the Stabat Mater of 1736,
immediately became one of
the most popular sacred
works of the late
baroque-early classical
era. Numerous
publications made this
icon of Italian sacred
music known throughout
Europe. It was arranged
by, among others, J. S.
Bach (Tilge, Hochster,
meine Sunden, BWV 1083),
J. A. Hiller and Abbe
Vogler. The most popular
arrangement was the one
made around 1800 for the
Vienna Court Kapelle, in
which Antonio Salieri,
Franz Xaver Sussmayr and
I. X. Ritter von Seyfried
added woodwind
instruments and obbligato
trombones to the string
accompaniment. In
addition the 2-part
texture of the upper
voices in the original
was arranged for 4 parts
with obbligato soli. It
was only in this opulent,
sonorous version, which
Otto Nicolai and three
composer colleagues
offered to 19th century
Viennese music lovers.
The piece is of medium
difficulty. In the
Viennese version it is a
rarity that offers an
enrichment to the
repertoire for choirs
wishing to discover
something new. Score and
part available separately
- see item
CA.9700300.
Viennese version.
Composed by Giovanni
Battista Pergolesi.
Edited by Martin
Haselbock. Arranged by
Ignaz Xaver Ritter von
Seyfried, Joseph Leopold
Eybler, and Otto Nicolai.
Stabat Mater (Satb
Arr.Salieri) Spira.
Sacred vocal music, Lent
and Passiontide, Feasts
of the Blessed Virgin
Mary, Hymns in praise of
the Virgin Mary. Set of
Orchestra Parts. Composed
1736/1800/1843. Duration
35 minutes. Carus Verlag
#CV 97.003/19. Published
by Carus Verlag
(CA.9700319).
ISBN
9790007133757. Language:
Latin.
Following
his death, Pergolesi's
last larger composition,
the Stabat Mater of 1736,
immediately became one of
the most popular sacred
works of the late
baroque-early classical
era. Numerous
publications made this
icon of Italian sacred
music known throughout
Europe. It was arranged
by, among others, J. S.
Bach (Tilge, Hochster,
meine Sunden, BWV 1083),
J. A. Hiller and Abbe
Vogler. The most popular
arrangement was the one
made around 1800 for the
Vienna Court Kapelle, in
which Antonio Salieri,
Franz Xaver Sussmayr and
I. X. Ritter von Seyfried
added woodwind
instruments and obbligato
trombones to the string
accompaniment. In
addition the 2-part
texture of the upper
voices in the original
was arranged for 4 parts
with obbligato soli. It
was only in this opulent,
sonorous version, which
Otto Nicolai and three
composer colleagues
offered to 19th century
Viennese music lovers.
The piece is of medium
difficulty. In the
Viennese version it is a
rarity that offers an
enrichment to the
repertoire for choirs
wishing to discover
something new. Score and
parts available
separately - see item
CA.9700300.
Orchestra Soli STB, Coro SATB, 2 Vl, Va, Vc, Bc SKU: CA.3119607 Cantat...(+)
Orchestra Soli STB, Coro
SATB, 2 Vl, Va, Vc, Bc
SKU: CA.3119607
Cantata for a
wedding. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Solvej Donadel.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Bach vocal. Sacred vocal
music, Cantatas, Wedding.
Study score. Composed
1708. BWV 196. 36 pages.
Duration 14 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
31.196/07. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3119607).
ISBN
9790007242411. Language:
German/English.
Esp
ecially due to the early
date of its composition,
from the pen of the just
turned 22-year-old Johann
Sebastian Bach, the
cantata The Lord careth
for us BWV 196 has its
charm, and through its
conciseness, as well as
its simple scoring, it is
quite accessible for
performance by ensembles
with only modest means.
The cantata was composed
on the occasion of a
wedding in the 1797/08,
the details of which
cannot be exactly
ascertained. The text of
the libretto contains no
freely written poetry,
rather is drawn solely
from the Bible (Psalm
115:12-13), there are no
recitatives, and the
arias are kept very
short. The scoring is
also of modest
propoportions: In addtion
to the solo voices
soprano, tenor and bass,
as well as a four-voice
choir, only strings and
basso continuo are
requried. The cantata
begins, as is typical
early Bach cantatas, with
a short instrumental
sinfonia and ends, not
with a chorale, but with
a choral movement. Score
available separately -
see item CA.3119600.
Composed by Claudio
Monteverdi. Edited by
D'Indy. Set Type: A. Set
of parts. Lucks Music
Library #A8262. Published
by Lucks Music Library
(TM.04732SET).
Orchestrated by
D'Indy. Based on 1905
Paris Performance.
Arrangement for soli,
choir and 2 pianos and
timpani ad lib (arr. S.
Bartmann). Composed
by Anton Bruckner.
Arranged by Sebastian
Bartmann. Set of
Orchestra Parts. WAB 26.
Duration 45 minutes.
Carus Verlag #2709246.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.2709246).
ISBN
9790007310868. Key: D
minor. Latin.
In
the 19th and early 20th
centuries, transcriptions
of large (choral)
symphonic works for two
pianos were extremely
popular, as they enabled
a large audience to get
to know classical
compositions in an age
before recorded music. In
many cases, world-famous
pieces were first
performed in such a
version –
including
Bruckner’s Te
Deum. The Stuttgart
composer, pianist and
experienced piano-duo
performer Sebastian
Bartmann was commissioned
by the Landesakademie
für die musizierende
Jugend in
Baden-Württemberg
Ochsenhausen to newly
arrange Bruckner’s
Te Deum and the Mass in D
minor for soloists,
choir, and two pianos. A
timpani part (ad libitum)
provides additional
color. The arrangements
are based on the original
Carus editions. The vocal
scores and choral scores
of the original version
can also be
used.While
Bruckner’s
symphonic approach
becomes evident for the
first time in the Mass in
D minor from 1864, the
work does not place the
same high demands on the
performers as the two
later masses. This
arrangement for soloists,
choir and 2 pianos has an
air of transparency,
rather like a work of
chamber music.. Score
and parts available
separately - see item
CA.2709200.
Te Deum Soli, choeur mixte et accompagnement satb (soli), SATB (chœur), Clavier Carus Verlag
Soli SATB, Coro SATB, 2 Pfte, Timp ad lib SKU: CA.2719046 Arrangement ...(+)
Soli SATB, Coro SATB, 2
Pfte, Timp ad lib
SKU:
CA.2719046
Arrangement for soli,
choir, 2 pianos and
timpani ad lib (arr. S.
Bartmann). Composed
by Anton Bruckner.
Arranged by Sebastian
Bartmann. Set of
Orchestra Parts. WAB 45.
Duration 25 minutes.
Carus Verlag #2719046.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.2719046).
ISBN
9790007310875.
Latin.
In the 19th
and early 20th centuries,
transcriptions of large
(choral) symphonic works
for two pianos were
extremely popular: They
enabled a large audience
to get to know classical
compositions in an age
before recorded music. In
many cases, world-famous
works were first
performed in such a
version â?? including
Brucknerâ??s Te Deum.
Unfortunately, only a few
bars of this
transcription have
survived.The
Stuttgart composer,
pianist and experienced
piano-duo performer
Sebastian Bartmann was
commissioned by the
Landesakademie für die
musizierende Jugend in
Baden-Württemberg
Ochsenhausen to newly
arrange Brucknerâ??s Te
Deum and the Mass in D
minor for soloists, choir
and two pianos. A timpani
part (ad libitum)
provides additional
color. The arrangements
are based on the original
Carus editions. The vocal
scores and choral scores
of the original version
can also be
used.Today the Te
Deum is Brucknerâ??s
most frequently performed
vocal work. The greatest
challenges for any choir
are the high register and
the enormous
orchestration of this
extremely effective
piece: The singers are
often required to declaim
against a large orchestra
performing forte
fortissimo! This problem
is resolved in the
arrangement for two
pianos; moreover, the
scaling back of the sonic
forces helps reveal
compositional structures
that otherwise can all
too easily get lost in
the intoxicating
orchestral sound..
Score and parts available
separately - see item
CA.2719000.
Arrangement for soli,
choir and 2 pianos and
timpani ad lib (arr. S.
Bartmann). Composed
by Anton Bruckner.
Arranged by Sebastian
Bartmann. Carus digital:
Extra digital products.
Full Score. WAB 26.
Duration 45 minutes.
Carus Verlag #2709244.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.2709244).
ISBN
9790007303358. Key: D
minor. Latin.
In
the 19th and early 20th
centuries, transcriptions
of large (choral)
symphonic works for two
pianos were extremely
popular, as they enabled
a large audience to get
to know classical
compositions in an age
before recorded music. In
many cases, world-famous
pieces were first
performed in such a
version â?? including
Brucknerâ??s Te Deum.
The Stuttgart
composer, pianist and
experienced piano-duo
performer Sebastian
Bartmann was commissioned
by the Landesakademie
für die musizierende
Jugend in
Baden-Württemberg
Ochsenhausen to newly
arrange Brucknerâ??s Te
Deum and the Mass in D
minor for soloists,
choir, and two pianos. A
timpani part (ad libitum)
provides additional
color. The arrangements
are based on the original
Carus editions. The vocal
scores and choral scores
of the original version
can also be
used.While
Brucknerâ??s symphonic
approach becomes evident
for the first time in the
Mass in D minor from
1864, the work does not
place the same high
demands on the performers
as the two later masses.
This arrangement for
soloists, choir and 2
pianos has an air of
transparency, rather like
a work of chamber
music.. Score
available separately -
see item CA.2709200.
Te Deum Soli, choeur mixte et accompagnement satb (soli), SATB (chœur), Clavier Carus Verlag
Soli SATB, Coro SATB, 2 Pfte, Timp ad lib SKU: CA.2719044 Arrangement ...(+)
Soli SATB, Coro SATB, 2
Pfte, Timp ad lib
SKU:
CA.2719044
Arrangement for soli,
choir, 2 pianos and
timpani ad lib (arr. S.
Bartmann). Composed
by Anton Bruckner.
Arranged by Sebastian
Bartmann. Gattungen
vokal: Sacred vocal
music. Full Score. WAB
45. Duration 25 minutes.
Carus Verlag #2719044.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.2719044).
ISBN
9790007303327.
Latin.
In the 19th
and early 20th centuries,
transcriptions of large
(choral) symphonic works
for two pianos were
extremely popular: They
enabled a large audience
to get to know classical
compositions in an age
before recorded music. In
many cases, world-famous
works were first
performed in such a
version –
including
Bruckner’s Te
Deum. Unfortunately, only
a few bars of this
transcription have
survived.The
Stuttgart composer,
pianist and experienced
piano-duo performer
Sebastian Bartmann was
commissioned by the
Landesakademie für die
musizierende Jugend in
Baden-Württemberg
Ochsenhausen to newly
arrange Bruckner’s
Te Deum and the Mass in D
minor for soloists, choir
and two pianos. A timpani
part (ad libitum)
provides additional
color. The arrangements
are based on the original
Carus editions. The vocal
scores and choral scores
of the original version
can also be
used.Today the Te
Deum is Bruckner’s
most frequently performed
vocal work. The greatest
challenges for any choir
are the high register and
the enormous
orchestration of this
extremely effective
piece: The singers are
often required to declaim
against a large orchestra
performing forte
fortissimo! This problem
is resolved in the
arrangement for two
pianos; moreover, the
scaling back of the sonic
forces helps reveal
compositional structures
that otherwise can all
too easily get lost in
the intoxicating
orchestral sound..
Score available
separately - see item
CA.2719000.
(Chiemsee-Messe). By Michael Haydn (1737-1806). Edited by Armin Kircher. For Sol...(+)
(Chiemsee-Messe). By
Michael Haydn
(1737-1806). Edited by
Armin Kircher. For Soli
SATB, SATB Choir, 2
Clarinos/Trumpets,
Timpani, 2 Violins, Basso
continuo. This edition:
paperbound. MH 546. Score
available separately -
see item CA.5454600.
Latin Masses. Piano/Vocal
score. Language: Latin.
Composed 1793. 80 pages.
Duration 40 min.
Published by Carus Verlag
Composed by Karl Ditters
von Dittersdorf. Edited
by Johannes Kirner.
Violin 1. Sacred vocal
music, Masses, Latin.
Single Part, Violin 1.
Composed circa 1769. KreD
326. 20 pages. Duration
42 minutes. Carus Verlag
#CV 27.035/12. Published
by Carus Verlag
(CA.2703512).
ISBN
9790007199173. Key: C
major. Language:
Latin.
Of the 19
Masses by Dittersdorf
which have been handed
down, the present Mass,
which is being published
for the first time,
enjoyed a special
popularity during the
composer's lifetime and
it was even performed for
the coronation of emperor
Franz II in the Frankfurt
Cathedral. This solemn,
prestigious Mass shows
evidence of choral
movements in traditional
contrapuntal church style
as well solo parts with a
modern, cantabile
character. In addition,
the Gloria includes a
lengthy virtuosic violin
solo, which also lends
the work a concertante
character (Dittersdorf
was a professional
violinist). Score and
part available separately
- see item
CA.2703500.
Chiemsee-Messe.
Composed by Michael
Haydn. Edited by Armin
Kircher. This edition:
urtext. 1x 54.546/31
clarino 1, 1x 54.546/32
clarino 2, 1x 54.546/41
timpani. Stuttgart Urtext
Edition: Johann Michael
Haydn. Missa Stae
Ursulae. Sacred vocal
music, Masses, Latin. Set
of Orchestra Parts.
Composed 1793. MH 546. 36
pages. Duration 40
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
54.546/09. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.5454609).
ISBN
9790007226190. Language:
Latin.
Among
Haydn's over thirty
settings of the Latin
Ordinary, the Missa in
honorem Sanctae Ursula
occupies an outstanding
position, which,
according to the
autograph, was completed
on 5 August 1793. This
Mass has been referred to
as the most Mozartian of
all his masses. With its
song-like melodic
character, the unity of
the motivic material and
the harmonius balance
between festive and
reflective sections this
Mass is one of Haydn's
most successful and
inspired works. This
work, which in addition
to the usual Salzburg
church trio includes two
trumpets and timpani,
belongs to the category
of Missa solemnis. The
popular nickname
Chiemsee-Messe is bound
up with the history of
the origins of the work.
Haydn wrote the Mass for
the musically gifted nun,
Sebastiana Oswald, who
belonged to the
Benedictine cloister of
Frauenchiemsee. This work
soon found widespread
acceptance beyond the
originally intended
sphere of its origins, as
is indicated by the
numerous copies found in
Austrian convents. Score
and parts available
separately - see item
CA.5454600.