| Missa brevis Chorale SATB Carus Verlag
SSATB choir, basso continuo SKU: CA.3602005 Composed by Dietrich Buxtehud...(+)
SSATB choir, basso
continuo SKU:
CA.3602005 Composed
by Dietrich Buxtehude.
Missa Alla Brevis 114.
Sacred vocal music, Missa
brevis in Latin. Choral
Score. BuxWV 114. 16
pages. Duration 8
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
36.020/05. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3602005). ISBN
9790007112615. Language:
Latin. In the
tradition of Protestant
missa brevis
compositions, the music
of this Mass was written
in the so-called stile
antico following
16th-century models and
known as Palestrina
style. The surviving
copy, in the Duben
Collection, dates from
1675. Buxtehude adopted
the strict form of the
stile antico,
contrapuntal polyphony
without instrumental
accompaniment for various
compositions of the same
period, including Mit
Fried und Freud ich fahr
dahin BuxWV 76, written
on the death of his
father. The Missa brevis
consists of the Kyrie and
Gloria of the Ordinarium,
so it is a Lutheran Mass;
in 17th-century
Protestant services these
sections of the Mass were
sung in Latin. Score
available separately -
see item CA.3602000. $6.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Hava Nagila Ensemble de cuivres - Intermédiaire Anglo Music
Brass Band - Grade 3 SKU: BT.AMP-396-030 Arranged by Philip Sparke. Anglo...(+)
Brass Band - Grade 3
SKU:
BT.AMP-396-030
Arranged by Philip
Sparke. Anglo Music
Midway Series. Original
Light Music. Set (Score &
Parts). Composed 2013.
Anglo Music Press #AMP
396-030. Published by
Anglo Music Press
(BT.AMP-396-030). 9x12
inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch. Hava
Nagila (the title
means ‘let us
rejoice’) is
perhaps the best known
example of a style of
Jewish music called
‘klezmer’.
Klezmer music originated
in the
‘shtetl’
(villages) and the
ghettos of Eastern
Europe, where itinerant
Jewish troubadours, known
as
‘klezmorim’,
had performed at
celebrations,
particularly weddings,
since the early Middle
Ages.‘Klezmerâ€â
„¢ is a Yiddish term
combining the Hebrew
words ‘kley’
(instrument) and
‘zemer’
(song) and the roots of
the style are found in
secular melodies, popular
dances, Jewish
‘hazanut’
(cantorial music) and
also the
‘nigunim’,
the wordless melodies
intoned by the
‘Hasidim’
(orthodox Jews).Since the
16th century, lyrics
hadbeen added to klezmer
music, due to the
‘badkhn’
(the master of ceremony
at weddings), to the
‘Purimshpil’
(the play of Esther at
Purim) and to traditions
of the Yiddish theatre,
but the term gradually
became synonymous with
instrumental music,
particularly featuring
the violin and clarinet.
The melody of Hava
Nagila was adapted
from a folk dance from
the Romanian district of
Bucovina. The commonly
used text is taken from
Psalm 118 of the Hebrew
bible.
Hava
Nagila (de titel
betekent ‘laat ons
gelukkig zijn’) is
misschien wel het
bekendste voorbeeld van
klezmer, een Joodse
muziekstijl.De
klezmermuziek komt van
oorsprong uit de sjtetls
(dorpen) en de
getto’s van
Oost-Europa, waar
rondtrekkende Joodse
troubadours, bekend als
klezmorim, al sinds de
middeleeuwen hadden
opgetreden bij
feestelijkheden, en dan
met name
bruiloften.Klezmer is een
Jiddische term waarin de
Hebreeuwse woorden kley
(instrument) en zemer
(lied) zijn samengevoegd.
De wortels van de stijl
liggen in wereldlijke
melodieën,
volksdansen, de
joods-liturgische hazanut
en ook de nigunim, de
woordeloze melodieën
zoals die worden
voorgedragen
doorchassidische
(orthodoxe) joden.Sinds
de 16e eeuw zijn er aan
de klezmermuziek ook
teksten toegevoegd,
dankzij de badchen (de
ceremoniemeester bij
huwelijken), het
poerimspel (het verhaal
van Esther tijdens
Poerim/het Lotenfeest) en
tradities binnen het
Jiddische theater, maar
de term werd geleidelijk
synoniem aan
instrumentale muziek met
een hoofdrol voor de
viool en klarinet.De
melodie van Hava
Nagila is afkomstig
van een volksdans uit de
Roemeense regio
Boekovina. De meest
gebruikte tekst voor het
lied kom uit psalm 118
van de Hebreeuwse Bijbel.
Hava
Nagila (auf Deutsch
‚Lasst uns
glücklich
sein’) ist
vielleicht das
bekannteste Beispiel
für den jüdischen
Musikstil namens
‚Klezmer’.
Klezmermusik hat ihren
Ursprung in den
Shtetls“
(Städtchen) und den
Ghettos Osteuropas,
woumherziehende
jüdische Troubadours,
die man
‚Klezmorim’
nannte, schon seit dem
frühen Mittelalter auf
Feiern, vor allem
Hochzeiten, zu spielen
pflegten. Klezmer ist ein
jiddischer Begriff, der
sich aus den
hebräischen Wörtern
‚kley’(Instr
ument) und
‚zemer’
(Lied) zusammensetzt. Die
Wurzeln des Musikstils
liegen in weltlichen
Melodien, populären
Tänzen, jüdischem
‚Chasanut’
(Kantorengesang) und auch
‚Niggunim’,
Melodien ohne Text,
vorgetragen von
den‚Chassidimâ€â
„¢ (orthodoxen Juden).
Seit dem 16. Jahrhundert
wurden die
Klezmermelodien mit
Texten versehen, was auf
die
‚Badchan’
(Zeremonienmeister bei
Hochzeiten), auf das
‚Purimshpil’
(Das Esther-Spiel zum
Purimfest) und
aufTraditionen des
jiddischen Theaters
zurückgeht. Der
Begriff Klezmer wurde
jedoch mit der Zeit
gleichbedeutend mit
Instrumentalmusik, im
Besonderen mit den
Instrumenten Violine und
Klarinette. Die Melodie
von Hava Nagila
ist eine Adaption
einesVolkstanzes aus der
rumänischen Bukowina.
Der üblicherweise
verwendete Text stammt
aus Psalm 118 der
hebräischen Bibel.
Hava
Nagila (qui signifie
Réjouissons-nous) est
sans aucun doute la
chanson traditionnelle
hébra que de style
klezmer la plus connue de
toutes.La musique klezmer
est née dans les
shtetl (villages) et les
ghettos d’Europe
de l’Est, où
les baladins juifs
ambulants, appelés
klezmorim,
célébraient toutes
sortes de
cérémonies, en
particulier les mariages,
et ce depuis le début
du Moyen- ge.Le terme
yiddish klezmer est la
combinaison de deux mots
: klei, que l’on
peut traduire par
instrument et zemer qui
veut dire chanson. Cette
tradition musicale tire
ses origines dans les
mélodies profanes, les
danses populaires, la
musique juive hazanout
(musique vocale) ainsi
que les nigunim,les
mélodies sans paroles
entonnées par les
hassidim (juifs
orthodoxes).Au cours du
XVIe siècle, les
paroles ont été
ajoutées la musique
klezmer, afin
d’illustrer le
rôle du badkhn (le
maître de
cérémonie lors des
mariages), le
pourim-shpil (monologue
où est paraphrasé
le livre d’Esther)
ou encore les traditions
liées au thé tre
yiddish, mais le terme
est progressivement
devenu synonyme de
musique instrumentale, en
particulier dans une
interprétation au
violon et la
clarinette.La mélodie
Hava Nagila a
été adaptée
partir d’une danse
folklorique de la
région roumaine de
Bucovine. Le texte,
couramment utilisé,
est extrait du Psaume 118
de la bible hébra
que. $75.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Hava Nagila Ensemble de cuivres - Intermédiaire Anglo Music
Brass Band - Grade 3 SKU: BT.AMP-396-130 Arranged by Philip Sparke. Anglo...(+)
Brass Band - Grade 3
SKU:
BT.AMP-396-130
Arranged by Philip
Sparke. Anglo Music
Midway Series. Original
Light Music. Score Only.
Composed 2013. 24 pages.
Anglo Music Press #AMP
396-130. Published by
Anglo Music Press
(BT.AMP-396-130). 9x12
inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch. Hava
Nagila (the title
means ‘let us
rejoice’) is
perhaps the best known
example of a style of
Jewish music called
‘klezmer’.
Klezmer music originated
in the
‘shtetl’
(villages) and the
ghettos of Eastern
Europe, where itinerant
Jewish troubadours, known
as
‘klezmorim’,
had performed at
celebrations,
particularly weddings,
since the early Middle
Ages.‘Klezmerâ€â
„¢ is a Yiddish term
combining the Hebrew
words ‘kley’
(instrument) and
‘zemer’
(song) and the roots of
the style are found in
secular melodies, popular
dances, Jewish
‘hazanut’
(cantorial music) and
also the
‘nigunim’,
the wordless melodies
intoned by the
‘Hasidim’
(orthodox Jews).Since the
16th century, lyrics
hadbeen added to klezmer
music, due to the
‘badkhn’
(the master of ceremony
at weddings), to the
‘Purimshpil’
(the play of Esther at
Purim) and to traditions
of the Yiddish theatre,
but the term gradually
became synonymous with
instrumental music,
particularly featuring
the violin and clarinet.
The melody of Hava
Nagila was adapted
from a folk dance from
the Romanian district of
Bucovina. The commonly
used text is taken from
Psalm 118 of the Hebrew
bible.
Hava
Nagila (de titel
betekent ‘laat ons
gelukkig zijn’) is
misschien wel het
bekendste voorbeeld van
klezmer, een Joodse
muziekstijl.De
klezmermuziek komt van
oorsprong uit de sjtetls
(dorpen) en de
getto’s van
Oost-Europa, waar
rondtrekkende Joodse
troubadours, bekend als
klezmorim, al sinds de
middeleeuwen hadden
opgetreden bij
feestelijkheden, en dan
met name
bruiloften.Klezmer is een
Jiddische term waarin de
Hebreeuwse woorden kley
(instrument) en zemer
(lied) zijn samengevoegd.
De wortels van de stijl
liggen in wereldlijke
melodieën,
volksdansen, de
joods-liturgische hazanut
en ook de nigunim, de
woordeloze melodieën
zoals die worden
voorgedragen
doorchassidische
(orthodoxe) joden.Sinds
de 16e eeuw zijn er aan
de klezmermuziek ook
teksten toegevoegd,
dankzij de badchen (de
ceremoniemeester bij
huwelijken), het
poerimspel (het verhaal
van Esther tijdens
Poerim/het Lotenfeest) en
tradities binnen het
Jiddische theater, maar
de term werd geleidelijk
synoniem aan
instrumentale muziek met
een hoofdrol voor de
viool en klarinet.De
melodie van Hava
Nagila is afkomstig
van een volksdans uit de
Roemeense regio
Boekovina. De meest
gebruikte tekst voor het
lied kom uit psalm 118
van de Hebreeuwse Bijbel.
Hava
Nagila (auf Deutsch
‚Lasst uns
glücklich
sein’) ist
vielleicht das
bekannteste Beispiel
für den jüdischen
Musikstil namens
‚Klezmer’.
Klezmermusik hat ihren
Ursprung in den
Shtetls“
(Städtchen) und den
Ghettos Osteuropas,
woumherziehende
jüdische Troubadours,
die man
‚Klezmorim’
nannte, schon seit dem
frühen Mittelalter auf
Feiern, vor allem
Hochzeiten, zu spielen
pflegten. Klezmer ist ein
jiddischer Begriff, der
sich aus den
hebräischen Wörtern
‚kley’(Instr
ument) und
‚zemer’
(Lied) zusammensetzt. Die
Wurzeln des Musikstils
liegen in weltlichen
Melodien, populären
Tänzen, jüdischem
‚Chasanut’
(Kantorengesang) und auch
‚Niggunim’,
Melodien ohne Text,
vorgetragen von
den‚Chassidimâ€â
„¢ (orthodoxen Juden).
Seit dem 16. Jahrhundert
wurden die
Klezmermelodien mit
Texten versehen, was auf
die
‚Badchan’
(Zeremonienmeister bei
Hochzeiten), auf das
‚Purimshpil’
(Das Esther-Spiel zum
Purimfest) und
aufTraditionen des
jiddischen Theaters
zurückgeht. Der
Begriff Klezmer wurde
jedoch mit der Zeit
gleichbedeutend mit
Instrumentalmusik, im
Besonderen mit den
Instrumenten Violine und
Klarinette. Die Melodie
von Hava Nagila
ist eine Adaption
einesVolkstanzes aus der
rumänischen Bukowina.
Der üblicherweise
verwendete Text stammt
aus Psalm 118 der
hebräischen Bibel.
Hava
Nagila (qui signifie
Réjouissons-nous) est
sans aucun doute la
chanson traditionnelle
hébra que de style
klezmer la plus connue de
toutes.La musique klezmer
est née dans les
shtetl (villages) et les
ghettos d’Europe
de l’Est, où
les baladins juifs
ambulants, appelés
klezmorim,
célébraient toutes
sortes de
cérémonies, en
particulier les mariages,
et ce depuis le début
du Moyen- ge.Le terme
yiddish klezmer est la
combinaison de deux mots
: klei, que l’on
peut traduire par
instrument et zemer qui
veut dire chanson. Cette
tradition musicale tire
ses origines dans les
mélodies profanes, les
danses populaires, la
musique juive hazanout
(musique vocale) ainsi
que les nigunim,les
mélodies sans paroles
entonnées par les
hassidim (juifs
orthodoxes).Au cours du
XVIe siècle, les
paroles ont été
ajoutées la musique
klezmer, afin
d’illustrer le
rôle du badkhn (le
maître de
cérémonie lors des
mariages), le
pourim-shpil (monologue
où est paraphrasé
le livre d’Esther)
ou encore les traditions
liées au thé tre
yiddish, mais le terme
est progressivement
devenu synonyme de
musique instrumentale, en
particulier dans une
interprétation au
violon et la
clarinette.La mélodie
Hava Nagila a
été adaptée
partir d’une danse
folklorique de la
région roumaine de
Bucovine. Le texte,
couramment utilisé,
est extrait du Psaume 118
de la bible hébra
que. $20.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Recercada 1 & 2 Flûte à bec Alto, Piano - Intermédiaire Schott
Schott Student Edition Level 3 Piano Accompaniment; Recorder (Score and Solo Par...(+)
Schott Student Edition
Level 3 Piano
Accompaniment; Recorder
(Score and Solo Part) -
intermediate SKU:
HL.49045571 For
Treble Recorder and Piano
- Schott Student Edition
Level 3. Composed by
Diego Ortiz. Edited by
Maria Dorner-Hofmann.
This edition: Saddle
stitching. Sheet music.
Woodwind. Classical.
Softcover. 20 pages.
Schott Music #SE1020.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49045571). ISBN
9790001162548. UPC:
841886028968.
9.0x12.0x0.083 inches.
German - English -
French. The viol
player Diego Ortiz, who
was musical director at
the court of the Spanish
viceroy in Naples in the
mid-16th century, wrote a
textbook which became
authoritative for the art
of improvisation during
the Renaissance. This
textbook contains pieces
with written
improvisations in the
tradition of the
Renaissance period.
Although the writing of
improvisations was a
contradiction in terms
even then, Ortiz' pieces
are excellent textbooks
for the study of the
structures and rules of
this art.
About Schott
Student
Edition Th
e Schott Student Edition
gathers instrumental
works for music lessons
providing a unique and
varied repertoire
resource including
standard teaching works,
lesser known pieces which
are perfectly suited to
lessons as well as to
student concerts and
competitions.
Th
e repertoire is divided
into levels 1-5, from
very easy to difficult,
and includes works from
the Renaissance up to
modern performance
pieces. Each title is
graded, from very easy
works for beginners up to
demanding pieces for more
advanced students who are
preparing for further
study or
examinations.
Ev
ery work in the series
has been carefully
selected and edited by
experienced music
teachers. The editions
also contain a wealth of
information on the pieces
as well as useful advice
on studying, rehearsing
and interpreting the
works. The first titles
to be published in the
Schott Student Edition
series contain works for
violin, violoncello,
flute, clarinet and
recorder. Further
editions are in
preparation. $11.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| 4 Bakashot for Oboe Solo Hautbois OR-TAV Music Publications
Oboe SKU: OT.23127 Composed by Daniel Akiva. 4 miniatures for oboe solo. ...(+)
Oboe SKU: OT.23127
Composed by Daniel Akiva.
4 miniatures for oboe
solo. Classical, Jewish.
Score. OR-TAV Music
Publications #23127.
Published by OR-TAV Music
Publications (OT.23127).
ISBN 9789655050721.
8.27 x 11.69
inches. Bakashot
are piyyutim (relig
ious poems) which are
sung late at night mostly
on Sabbaths and holidays.
These poems have many
spiritual and mystical
influences, and their
origin is among the
Sephardic Jews before the
Expulsion from Spain. The
singing of
the bakashot was
expanded during the 16th
Century, particularly by
the mystics in Safed, and
appears also in the
singing of the
the maftirim among
Turkish Jews. These
four miniatures for oboe
solo are personal prayers
written in the
inspiration of the
bakashot. Daniel Akiva
is a composer, performer,
and educator whose
performances on guitar
and lute have won great
acclaim. Mr. Akiva
graduated from the Rubin
Academy of Music in
Jerusalem in 1981, where
he studied classical
guitar with Haim Asulin
and composition with Haim
Alexander. In 1987 he
completed his studies at
the Geneva Conservatorium
in Switzerland where he
studied lute with
Jonathon Rubin and
composition with Jean
Ballisa. For many years,
he headed the Music
Department at the WIZO
High School for the Arts
in Haifa, which he
founded in 1986, and
served as the Artistic
Director of the Guitar
Gems Festival from
2006-2019. As part of his
work at WIZO High School,
he has developed a method
for teaching free
improvisation that has
been incorporated into
the music program at the
school. Mr. Akiva has
appeared in concert as a
guitarist and lutist and
given master classes in
Israel, Europe, Russia,
the United States, and
Latin America. Daniel
Akiva’s
compositional output
includes works for solo
instruments, chamber
ensembles, choir, voice
and guitar, piano, and
chamber orchestra. His
works have been recorded
on twelve CDs, the latest
of which, Malchut, was
issued by OR-TAV in
2014. A native of
Haifa whose family has
lived in Israel for over
five hundred years, he
was steeped in the
Sephardic
(Jewish-Spanish)
tradition from his youth.
Much of his compositional
output has been devoted
to a dialogue with the
music of the Sephardic
Jews. Daniel Akiva has
also maintained a
creative dialogue over
many years with the poets
and writers Amnon
Shamash, Rivka Miriam,
and Avner Peretz. $7.44 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
| What Cheer? SATB & Org Chorale SATB Stainer and Bell
SATB choir & Org SKU: ST.Y287 Composed by Rhian Samuel. SATB and Organ. V...(+)
SATB choir & Org SKU:
ST.Y287 Composed by
Rhian Samuel. SATB and
Organ. Vocal Score.
Stainer & Bell Ltd.
#Y287. Published by
Stainer & Bell Ltd.
(ST.Y287). ISBN
9790220223198. Comp
osed for the
internationally regarded
Choir of New College,
Oxford, and its conductor
Edward Higginbottom,
Rhian Samuel's What
Cheer? is a bright
and uplifting new setting
of words already familiar
to singers from popular
carols by William Walton
and Peter Warlock. The
scoring is for SATB choir
and organ, with optional
short solos for soprano,
alto and bass.
An eminent and
established song
composer, Samuel has
brought to this text,
originally from a
16th-century commonplace
book compiled by Richard
Hill, her own idiomatic
response to the tradition
of music for Christmas.
Though written for one of
the world's great vocal
ensembles, What
Cheer? is well
within the range of
accomplished amateur
choirs, and the effective
scoring for voices
captures in ringing
choral sounds the buoyant
optimism of this poetic
celebration of Christ's
birth. $5.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
| Piccola Suite Italiana Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] Mitropa Music
Italian Folk Song Trilogy. By Franco Cesarini. (Score & Parts). De Haske Concer...(+)
Italian Folk Song
Trilogy. By Franco
Cesarini. (Score &
Parts). De Haske Concert
Band Full Set. Size
8.2x11.75 inches.
Published by Mitropa
Music.
(1)$178.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Chorbuch England. Begleit-CD Carus Verlag
SKU: CA.201699 Composed by Various. Sacred vocal music. Chorbuch England....(+)
SKU: CA.201699
Composed by Various.
Sacred vocal music.
Chorbuch England.
Begleit-Cd. Sacred vocal
music. Compact Disc.
Carus Verlag #CV
02.016/99. Published by
Carus Verlag (CA.201699).
The choral
tradition of British
cathedrals and
universities is world
famous. Over the
centuries, an immense
trove of musical
treasures came into being
on the British Isles:
euphonious choral
settings which, in the
meantime, have become
increasingly popular on
the European continent.
The figuralchor koln
conducted by Richard
Mailander has recorded
some of the most
beautiful motets and
anthems in the original
language. The settings by
notable composers such as
Thomas Tallis, William
Byrd and Charles Villiers
Stanford provide a
comprehensive overview of
the long tradition of
English sacred choral
music from the 16th to
the 19th century. Score
available separately -
see item CA.201600. $20.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| 50 Renaissance and Baroque Standards - English version [CD] - Débutant Anne Fuzeau Productions
With Variants, Examples and Advice for Playing and Improvising on any instrument...(+)
With Variants, Examples
and Advice for Playing
and Improvising on any
instrument. Edited by
Pascale Boquet, Gerard
Rebours. Music Books/CDs.
Teaching Works. Level:
Grade 0. 144 pages.
Published by Editions
Fuzeau Classique - France
(French import).
$26.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
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