(E-Z Play Today #199). Composed by Various. For Organ, Piano/Keyboard, Electroni...(+)
(E-Z Play Today #199).
Composed by Various. For
Organ, Piano/Keyboard,
Electronic Keyboard. E-Z
Play Today. Softcover.
528 pages. Published by
Hal Leonard
Arranged by Lyndell Leatherman. For Organ. The FJH Sacred Organ Library. Medleys...(+)
Arranged by Lyndell
Leatherman. For Organ.
The FJH Sacred Organ
Library. Medleys/Titles
include: The Majesty and
Power of His Name (Diadem
and Coronation-All Hail
the Power of Jesus'
Name); Treasures Bring,
Anthems Sing(We Three
Kings and What Child is
This?); Where Sorrow and
Love Flow Mingled Down
(When I Survey the
Wondrous Cross and
Beneath the Cross of
Jesus); The Joys Awating
(Jerusalem, My Happy Home
and When I Can Read My
Title Clear); Morning
Tribute (Morning Has
Broken and When Morning
Gilds the Skies); An
Ever-Present Comfort (All
Will Be Well and God Will
Take Care of you);
Amazing, Infinite Love
(The Love of God and My
Savior's Love); Adoration
to the King (We Worship
and Adore You/O Come, Let
Us Adore Him/Joyful,
Joyful, We Adore Thee).
Sacred. Level: Early
Advanced. Book. P
Organ SKU: M7.DOHR-11366 Partita. Composed by Holger Hantke. Sheet...(+)
Organ
SKU:
M7.DOHR-11366
Partita. Composed
by Holger Hantke. Sheet
music. 12 pages. MDS
(Music Distribution
Services) #DOHR 11366.
Published by MDS (Music
Distribution Services)
(M7.DOHR-11366).
ISBN
9790202023662.
Text
und Melodie des 1653
erschienenen Liedes von
Paul Gerhardt und Johann
Crüger haben mich zu
dieser Partita für
Orgel inspiriert. Sie
verwendet vier der
insgesamt zehn Strophen,
die musikalisch durch
bewusste Verwendung
unterschiedlicher
Stilistiken und
Akkorderweiterungen neu
gedeutet bzw.
reharmonisiert wurden,
gefolgt von einem
fröhlichen Finale. Der
cantus firmus wird nach
alter Tradition jeweils
einer zugrunde liegenden
Stimme zugeordnet und
variiert, die im Advent
den Zuhörern das
Erkennen der Melodie und
das Verständnis der
Komposition erleichtern
soll. (Holger
Hantke).
By Various. Edited by Meuser, Michael / Berning, Thomas / Kohlmann, Mathias / De...(+)
By Various. Edited by
Meuser, Michael /
Berning, Thomas /
Kohlmann, Mathias /
Degott, Matthias / Kolle,
Martin / Walter, Meinrad
/ Geismann, Wilm.
Occasions: Eucharist,
Communion, Feasts of the
Blessed Virgin Mary,
Hymns in praise of the
Virgin Mary, Mourning,
Death; Use during church
year: Advent, Lent and
Passiontide, Easter and
Eastertide, Christmas.
Collection. 224 pages.
Published by Carus Verlag
(German import).
(Recercari, et Canzoni franzese (Rom, Zannetti, 1615, 21618)). By Girolamo Fresc...(+)
(Recercari, et Canzoni
franzese (Rom, Zannetti,
1615, 21618)). By
Girolamo Frescobaldi
(1583-1643). Edited by
Christopher Stembridge;
Kenneth Gilbert. For
Organ/Piano/Harpsichord.
Orgel- und Clavierwerke,
Band I.1 (Neuausgabe).
Playing Score; Urtext
Edition (paperbound).
Published by Baerenreiter
Verlag
Arranged by Brent Jorgensen. Christian, Contemporary Christian, Gospel, In...(+)
Arranged by Brent
Jorgensen.
Christian, Contemporary
Christian, Gospel,
Inspirational. Jackman
Music
Corporation #01965.
Published
by Jackman Music
Corporation
For voice and organ. Format: organ/vocal songbook (two copies needed for perform...(+)
For voice and organ.
Format: organ/vocal
songbook (two copies
needed for performance).
With vocal melody,
lyrics, organ
accompaniment and chord
names. Hymn. 132 pages.
9x12 inches. Published by
Hal Leonard.
Arranged by Hal H. Hopson. Church-Worship, Funeral, Funeral & Memorial, Wedding ...(+)
Arranged by Hal H.
Hopson. Church-Worship,
Funeral, Funeral &
Memorial, Wedding and
Sacred. Print Music
Collection (Book). 407
pages. Published by Hope
Publishing Company.
Level: (Moderate).
Organ SKU: BR.EB-9300 (Plainte sur la perte de la reflexion musicale)<...(+)
Organ
SKU:
BR.EB-9300
(Plainte sur la perte
de la reflexion
musicale). Composed
by Klaus Huber. Arranged
by A. Digby and M.
Sattelberger. Solo
instruments; stapled.
Edition Breitkopf. World
premieres: I version for
flute: Wiesbaden, 1972.
Music post-1945; New
music (post-2000). Score.
Composed 1972. 20 pages.
Duration 20'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #EB 9300.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel (BR.EB-9300).
ISBN 9790004187647. 9
x 12 inches.
World
premieres:I version for
flute: Wiesbaden, 1972II
version for piano: Nyon,
1972III version for var.
insts.: Cologne, May 29,
1976VI version for
accordeon: Fribourg, June
25, 1987VIII version for
violoncello Tokyo:
October 14, 1989X version
for organ: Stuttgart,
March 28, 2018This work
(A Breath of the
Untimely) was first
written for solo Flute
and dedicated to Aurele
Nicolet. Its bears the
subtitle Lament on the
Loss of Musical Thought -
some Madrigals for Solo
Flute or Flute with any
other Instruments. This
serves as a playing
instruction but doubles
at the same time as an
outmoded programme: it
refers back to the
musical origin of the
opening lamenting motif,
a tradition which was
once of its time but is
not of our time - namely
the Lamento genre which
gave the title to the
Chaconne in Purcell's
opera Dido and Aeneas.
Almost simultaneously I
wrote a second version
for Piano (for Piano
one-and-a-half hands),
which already formulates
possible approaches for
the performer, in some
detail, to the indicated,
quasi-canonic version of
the piece in the
programme. The multiple
version Ein Hauch von
Unzeit III realizes a
concrete version of a
formal state which floats
between strict canon and
aleatoric principles:
each of the musicians who
are spread throughout the
hall introduces their own
idiomatic translation of
the flute part. And so
the music exists,
omnipresent, not only
spatially throughout the
hall, but also formally
in a sort of fluctuating
simultaneity. For that
reason, it was my express
wish to any potential
interpreter that they
should construct entirely
their own version of the
piece. A healthy number
of musicians have
responded to my
suggestion - versions of
the piece have now been
made for guitar
(Cornelius Schwehr,
Gunther Schneider),
accordion (Hugo Noth),
double bass (Fernando
Grillo), violin
(Hansheinz Schneeberger),
viola, violoncello, and
double bass (trio basso,
Koln), violoncello
(Michael Bach), trombone
(Andrew Digby) and,
created by myself, a sung
version for voice (to
words by Georg Wilhelm
Friedrich Hegel und Max
Bense), and for viola.The
most important
requirement for the whole
piece is absolute
stillness, which should
as far as possible
emanate from the
performer. The pauses are
occasionally in this
respect the most
important element. These
may, if one can find the
necessary stillness,
become very long.Ein
Hauch von Unzeit (A
Breath of the Untimely) -
time almost
dissolves!(Klaus Huber,
1989/2014 - translation:
David
Alberman)CD:Jean-Luc
Menet (Bass flute)CD
Traversieres
120.270Jean-Luc Menet
(fl)CD STR
37039Bibliography:Zimmerm
ann, Heidy:
Zeitgestaltung im
Kompositionsprozess bei
Klaus Huber - dargestellt
anhand von Skizzen, in:
Mnemosyne. Zeit und
Gedachtnis in der
europaischen Musik des
ausgehenden 20.
Jahrhunderts, hrsg. von
Dorothea Redepenning und
Joachim Steinheuer,
Saarbrucken: Pfau 2006,
S. 90-109
World
premiere: Stuttgart,
Hospitalkirche, March 28,
2018.
Organ - advanced SKU: HL.49045437 For Organ. Composed by Enjott Sc...(+)
Organ - advanced
SKU:
HL.49045437
For
Organ. Composed by
Enjott Schneider. This
edition: Saddle
stitching. Sheet music.
Organ Large Works.
Classical. Softcover.
Composed 2016. 48 pages.
Duration 24'. Schott
Music #ED 22668.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49045437).
ISBN
9790001162715. UPC:
841886029088.
9.0x12.0x0.168
inches.
On the
occasion of the
quincentenary of
Reformation Day in 2017,
the composer Enjott
Schneider thoroughly
studied Martin Luther the
individual and all his
contradictions. The
result is a brilliant,
demanding organ symphony
which is perfect for
concerts on the subject
of Reformation and Martin
Luther.The composer
describes the five
movements of the symphony
as follows:'1st
movement:Wir glauben all
an einen Gott with its
quintuplet-like beginning
is very Gregorian in
style, outlining the
range of Lutheran
emotionalism between the
Middle Ages and the
modern era. The
irrationality of faith
ultimately has priority
over any thought and
evidence. At the
beginning of the
movement, sounds of
knocking on wood remind
of the nailing of the
Ninety-Five Theses to the
doors of churches in
Wittenberg. The chorale
melody sometimes hides
with an almost rough
medieval saltarello,
referring to Luther's
robustness and vitality
with which he knew to
carry away even common
people.2nd movement:In
1530, the electoral
prince of Saxony
presented to Luther at
Coburg Castle the golden
signet ring with the
Luther rose which became
the symbol of his
theology of grace. A
white heart with black
cross is fixed on a
five-petalled rose. To
him, white is the colour
of angels and ghosts,
black stands for the pain
of crucification: The
just shall live by faith,
but by faith in the
Crucified. But the fact
that the rose and the
heart are the dominating
symbols shows how
Catholic Marian piety
remained an ingredient of
Luther's spirituality
throughout his life. In
line with the dominant
five-petal structure of
the rose, this movement
was composed, to a large
extent, in accordance
with the floating,
lyrical rhythm in 5/8
time.3rd movement:The
omnipresence of death and
dying - from the plague
and war to the
never-ending dangers of
daily life - was an
essential part of the
world view of that time.
Fears ensued that might
heighten into the
grotesque, e.g. in the
pictures of Hieronymus
Bosch. The Danse macabre
was a popular motif in
those years. Luther's
chorale Mitten wir im
Leben sind / mit dem Tod
umfangen from 1524
(Enchiridion from Erfurt)
is based on the Gregorian
chant Media vita in morte
sumus created in France
around 750 and, with its
idea of transience,
inspired a simplistic
air.4th movement:The
famous confession
delivered at the Diet of
Worms in 1521, I stand
here and can say no more.
God help me. Amen, are
not Luther's words but
the version later used as
text for a pamphlet.
However, it represents
quite plainly the
straightforwardness and
inevitability of his
mission. Musically, it
was made into a perpetuum
mobile, i.e. a dogged,
ostinato and never-ending
musical air.5th
movement:The Mighty
Fortress, on the other
hand, is one of the great
symbols of Martin Luther
which, with its shining C
major key, embodies the
Protestant ideology and
willful nature of the
Reformation unlike any
other song. Heinrich
Heine called it the
Marseille anthem of the
Reformation, Friedrich
Engels the Marseillaise
of the Peasants' Wars.
This disputability is not
thought through to the
end but rather
interrupted: With a
jubilant birdcall version
of the melody, the finale
shows a rather
chamber-music-like side
of the ideals of freedom
of Christians.'.
(Voluntaries (with Pedal)). For Organ. Book; Organ - Method or Collection; Worsh...(+)
(Voluntaries (with
Pedal)). For Organ. Book;
Organ - Method or
Collection; Worship
Resources. Alfred's
Classic Editions. Sacred.
192 pages. Published by
Alfred Music Publishing
Organ - Level 3 SKU: BA.BA11230 Composed by Joan Cabanilles. Edited by Ge...(+)
Organ - Level 3
SKU:
BA.BA11230
Composed
by Joan Cabanilles.
Edited by Gerhard Doderer
and Miguel Bernal Ripoll.
This edition: urtext
edition. Paperback.
Barenreiter Urtext.
Volume III. Performance
score, anthology.
Baerenreiter Verlag
#BA11230_00. Published by
Baerenreiter Verlag
(BA.BA11230).
ISBN
9790006561049. 24 x 30.5
cm inches. Preface:
Ripoll, Miguel Bernal /
Doderer,
Gerhard.
Joan
Cabanilles was cathedral
organist in Valencia and
the towering figure in
Spanish organ music of
the late 17th century.
His brilliant and diverse
musical language, rooted
in the traditional sounds
of Spain, has not managed
to reach a large audience
outside the Iberian
peninsula, although he is
often called “a
musician of European
statureâ€.
The aim of this
three-volume Urtext
edition is to grant
access to his most
appealing works. To this
end, all available
sources in the libraries
of Astorga, Barcelona,
San Lorenzo de el
Escoreal,
Felanitx/Mallorca, Jaca
and Montserrat have been
examined and newly
evaluated.
If
Cabanilles’s
oeuvre consists primarily
of tientos, organ hymns
and versets, the third
and final volume contains
three versos, three
pasacalles, two
galliards, two toccatas
and such special forms as
Paseos de tercer tono,
Diferencias de FolÃas
and a
Jácara.
â
žThis is an excellent
resource for organists
interested in exploring
this satisfying
repertoire.“
(Brian E. Harlow,
Journal of the
Association of Anglican
Musicians 1/2018)
About
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