Score and Parts Chamber Ensemble; Piano Accompaniment; Vocal Solo (Score & Parts...(+)
Score and Parts Chamber
Ensemble; Piano
Accompaniment; Vocal Solo
(Score & Parts) -
advanced
SKU:
HL.49046015
For
Soprano Solo, Baritone
Solo, Oboe, Violin, Cello
and Piano Score and
Parts. Composed by
Georg Kreisler. This
edition: Saddle
stitching. Sheet music.
Ensemble. Classical.
Softcover. 52 pages.
Duration 720 seconds.
Schott Music #ED22666.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49046015).
ISBN
9790001163385. UPC:
841886030114.
German.
For soprano
solo, baritone solo,
oboe, violin, cello and
piano. Score and
Parts.
Ein Stelldichein Violoncelle, Piano [Conducteur] Belmont-Universal Edition
By Arnold Schoenberg. For oboe, clarinet, violin, cello and piano. This edition:...(+)
By Arnold Schoenberg. For
oboe, clarinet, violin,
cello and piano. This
edition: SCORE. 20th
Century. For oboe,
clarinet, violin, cello
and piano. Score.
Published by
Belmont-Universal
Edition.
For Oboe, Bassoon, Violin, Violoncello and Piano - Piano Reduction. By Franz Jos...(+)
For Oboe, Bassoon,
Violin, Violoncello and
Piano - Piano Reduction.
By Franz Joseph Haydn.
Edited by S. Gerlach.
Arranged by Siegfried
Petrenz. (Piano). This
edition: HN154. Chamber
Music with Winds. Henle
Music Folios. Urtext
edition (Paper-bound). 86
pages. Published by Henle
URTEXT Edition.
SST(A)TTB vocal soli or
choir, ST(A)TB voices, 2
flutes, 2 oboes, 2
violins, 2 violas, cello,
piano
SKU:
CA.2100700
Psalm
45. Grand Motet.
Composed by Jean-Philippe
Rameau. Edited by
Jean-Paul C. Montagnier.
This edition: Paperbound.
French Sacred Music. Deus
Noster Refugium (Psalm
45). Sacred vocal music,
Psalms, Latin, Psalms.
Full score. 68 pages.
Duration 26 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
21.007/00. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.2100700).
ISBN
9790007142179. Language:
Latin.
The three
grands motets, Quam
dilecta, In convertendo
and Deus noster refugium,
which Jean-Philippe
Rameau composed from 1713
to 1715 are still
relatively unknown today.
Yet these masterworks can
stand comparison to the
best works of
Michel-Richard de
Lalande. They are
testimony to Rameau's
great contrapuntal
mastery and contain
beautiful lyrical
passages. Quam dilecta
and Deus noster refugium
have survived only in
later sources which
originated in about 1770,
after Rameau's death, and
the works have been
rendered in a scoring
which does not correspond
to his intentions. The
present new edition
attempts for the first
time to reconstruct them
as closely as possible to
their original form. The
edition of In convertendo
is based on Rameau's
autograph score from
1751.