Organ SKU: HL.14001552 Composed by Hans Corfitz Albjerg. Music Sales Amer...(+)
Organ
SKU:
HL.14001552
Composed
by Hans Corfitz Albjerg.
Music Sales America.
Classical. Book
[Softcover]. Composed
2002. Edition Wilhelm
Hansen #WH29378.
Published by Edition
Wilhelm Hansen
(HL.14001552).
Organ SKU: M7.DOHR-91023 Composed by Martin Lennartz. Sheet music. Compos...(+)
Organ
SKU:
M7.DOHR-91023
Composed by Martin
Lennartz. Sheet music.
Composed 1986. 11 pages.
MDS (Music Distribution
Services) #DOHR 91023.
Published by MDS (Music
Distribution Services)
(M7.DOHR-91023).
Organ SKU: HL.14002634 Composed by Richard Blackford. Music Sales America...(+)
Organ
SKU:
HL.14002634
Composed
by Richard Blackford.
Music Sales America.
Classical. Score. Music
Sales #NOV952655.
Published by Music Sales
(HL.14002634).
Mirr
or of
Perfection, with
text by St Francis of
Assisi, is one of
Richard
Blackford's
critically acclaimed
choral works and was the
subject of a television
documentary. This work
has been frequently
broadcast on Classic FM
and BBC Radio 3.
Mirror of
Perfection was
commissioned by the Royal
Ballet School and first
performed at the Royal
College of Music March
1996.
Organ SKU: HL.14016411 Composed by Francis Jackson. Music Sales America. ...(+)
Organ
SKU:
HL.14016411
Composed
by Francis Jackson. Music
Sales America. Post-1900.
Book [Softcover]. 20
pages. Music Sales
#NOV570004. Published by
Music Sales
(HL.14016411).
8.25x11.75x0.156
inches.
Composer
's Note:
In
writing these pieces I
had in mind certain
difficulties which worry
most organists from time
to time; and in order to
combine, as it were,
business with pleasure I
thought it worthwhile to
concentrate upon one
aspect of organ technique
in each piece, even at
the risk of making them a
little more difficult
than others in this
series.
In
Procession the
main difficulty lies in
the pedals
Arabesque, on
the other hand could
hardly have had a simpler
pedal part: its object is
to exercise the left hand
in producing a smooth,
running semi-quaver
pattern Pageant
with its cross-rhythms,
is designed to produce
well-disciplinedhands and
feet that can, when
required, work in
conflicting rhythms.
I have kept the
registration schemes as
simple and
straightforward as
possible.
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.'.
Organ SKU: BR.EB-9306 Urtext - Critical Source Edition of the Free Org...(+)
Organ
SKU:
BR.EB-9306
Urtext
- Critical Source Edition
of the Free Organ
Works. Composed by
Dietrich Buxtehude.
Edited by Harald Vogel.
Solo instruments;
Softbound. Edition
Breitkopf.
Renaissance/early
Baroque; Baroque. Score.
84 pages. Breitkopf and
Haertel #EB 9306.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel (BR.EB-9306).
ISBN 9790004187708. 12
x 9 inches.
This
edition is the result of
Harald Vogel's many years
of practice as an
organist and
musicologist. The music
text is based on a
reevaluation of 17th- and
18th-century manuscripts
containing the free organ
and keyboard works by
Buxtehude. They
originated during a
transitional phase
between the traditional
letter tablature and the
staff notation still in
use today. Since many
works have survived only
in transcriptions for
staff notation, the
editor was confronted
with a high error rate,
which he carefully
analyzes in the
Einzelanmerkungen. During
the preparation of the
edition, the editor
always kept sight of the
performance practice, but
still, the image of the
sources is never
distorted (e. g. by
superfluous rests,
beaming not conforming to
the sources and the
unhistorical adjustment
of time signatures) and
stays very close to the
compositional notation,
the letter tablature. The
flexible use of three
staves and the
differentiated
distribution of the
voices on the staves
allow for an
approximation in reading
conventions of historical
notation with its
resulting information
about hand division.
Grouping the free organ
repertoire into works
with obbligato pedal and
works for manuals, this
edition is organized in
two volumes. The first
subvolume (I/1, EB 9304)
contains the Preface and
the Preludes, whereas the
second subvolume (I/2, EB
9305) contains Toccatas,
Ostinato works,
alternative versions and
a comprehensive Critical
Commentary (in German
only). Volume II (EB
9306) contains
Buxtehude's free organ
and keyboard works
(manualiter) with the
corresponding texts
(Preface and Critical
Commentary).Until 1971,
Harald Vogel worked on a
dissertation (with Georg
von Dadelsen, Hamburg) on
Die Fuge um Bach. Besides
the description of the
inclusion of triple
measures into the C
notation and the
irregularities of the
voice mutation in the
polyphonic structures,
this also included a
discussion about the
justification of the
inner textual criticism.
With the inner textual
criticism, deviations in
parallel passages are
unified. The North German
fugue style, reaching a
peak in Buxtehude's work,
is characterized by a
constant diversity of
details in subject and
polyphonic progressions.
One of the indicators of
the fantastic style is
the dissolution of the
polyphonic structures at
the ends of the fugues,
evident in Buxtehude's
work.In this edition, a
musical text is presented
that avoids the
uniformity of detail not
conforming to the
sources. However, there
are many examples of
transcription and cursory
errors, which are
analyzed in a methodical
systematic manner. About
the editor: As an
organist, professor,
organ expert, and
scholar, Harald Vogel has
rendered outstanding
services to the
interpretation of early
music and especially to
historical performance
practice concerning the
organ for decades. He has
received numerous awards,
including an ECHO Klassik
as Instrumentalist of the
Year (2012), honorary
doctorates from Lulea
University of Technology
(Sweden, 2008) and
Oberlin College (USA,
2014), as well as the
Buxtehude Prize of the
City of Lubeck (2018).
Harald Vogel is the
author and editor of
numerous scholarly
publications and
editions. Through his
lifelong performance
practice, he can look
back on an extensive
discography, including
the complete recording of
Buxtehude's organ works,
which he recorded in
various locations with
historical organ
instruments of the North
German organ building
tradition in Scandinavia,
North Germany and the
Netherlands.
pure
source edition (no
mixture of different
transmissions)
comprehensive commentary
(Vol. I/2 & II) (with
texts about the sources,
chronology, use of keys,
liturgic placement as
well as detailed critical
remarks, incl. music
examples (in German
only))good page
turnsflexible division of
voices (on 2 or 3
systems, good
legibility)contains
facsimiles.
Organ SKU: BR.EB-9415 Urtext - Critical Source Edition of the Free Org...(+)
Organ
SKU:
BR.EB-9415
Urtext
- Critical Source Edition
of the Free Organ
Works. Composed by
Dietrich Buxtehude.
Edited by Harald Vogel.
Solo instruments;
Softbound. Edition
Breitkopf.
Renaissance/early
Baroque; Baroque. Score.
192 pages. Breitkopf and
Haertel #EB 9415.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel (BR.EB-9415).
ISBN 9790004188897. 12
x 9 inches.
This
edition is the result of
Harald Vogel's many years
of practice as an
organist and
musicologist. The music
text is based on a
reevaluation of 17th- and
18th-century manuscripts
containing the free organ
and keyboard works by
Buxtehude. They
originated during a
transitional phase
between the traditional
letter tablature and the
staff notation still in
use today. Since many
works have survived only
in transcriptions for
staff notation, the
editor was confronted
with a high error rate,
which he carefully
analyzes in the
Einzelanmerkungen. During
the preparation of the
edition, the editor
always kept sight of the
performance practice, but
still, the image of the
sources is never
distorted (e. g. by
superfluous rests,
beaming not conforming to
the sources and the
unhistorical adjustment
of time signatures) and
stays very close to the
compositional notation,
the letter tablature. The
flexible use of three
staves and the
differentiated
distribution of the
voices on the staves
allow for an
approximation in reading
conventions of historical
notation with its
resulting information
about hand division.
Grouping the free organ
repertoire into works
with obbligato pedal and
works for manuals, this
edition is organized in
two volumes. The first
subvolume (I/1, EB 9304)
contains the Preface and
the Preludes, whereas the
second subvolume (I/2, EB
9305) contains Toccatas,
Ostinato works,
alternative versions and
a comprehensive Critical
Commentary (in German
only). Volume II (EB
9306) contains
Buxtehude's free organ
and keyboard works
(manualiter) with the
corresponding texts
(Preface and Critical
Commentary).Until 1971,
Harald Vogel worked on a
dissertation (with Georg
von Dadelsen, Hamburg) on
Die Fuge um Bach. Besides
the description of the
inclusion of triple
measures into the C
notation and the
irregularities of the
voice mutation in the
polyphonic structures,
this also included a
discussion about the
justification of the
inner textual criticism.
With the inner textual
criticism, deviations in
parallel passages are
unified. The North German
fugue style, reaching a
peak in Buxtehude's work,
is characterized by a
constant diversity of
details in subject and
polyphonic progressions.
One of the indicators of
the fantastic style is
the dissolution of the
polyphonic structures at
the ends of the fugues,
evident in Buxtehude's
work.In this edition, a
musical text is presented
that avoids the
uniformity of detail not
conforming to the
sources. However, there
are many examples of
transcription and cursory
errors, which are
analyzed in a methodical
systematic manner. About
the editor: As an
organist, professor,
organ expert, and
scholar, Harald Vogel has
rendered outstanding
services to the
interpretation of early
music and especially to
historical performance
practice concerning the
organ for decades. He has
received numerous awards,
including an ECHO Klassik
as Instrumentalist of the
Year (2012), honorary
doctorates from Lulea
University of Technology
(Sweden, 2008) and
Oberlin College (USA,
2014), as well as the
Buxtehude Prize of the
City of Lubeck (2018).
Harald Vogel is the
author and editor of
numerous scholarly
publications and
editions. Through his
lifelong performance
practice, he can look
back on an extensive
discography, including
the complete recording of
Buxtehude's organ works,
which he recorded in
various locations with
historical organ
instruments of the North
German organ building
tradition in Scandinavia,
North Germany and the
Netherlands.
pure
source edition (no
mixture of different
transmissions)
comprehensive commentary
(Vol. I/2 & II) (with
texts about the sources,
chronology, use of keys,
liturgic placement as
well as detailed critical
remarks, incl. music
examples (in German
only))good page
turnsflexible division of
voices (on 2 or 3
systems, good
legibility)contains
facsimiles.
Organ SKU: BR.EB-9305 Urtext - Critical Source Edition of the Free Org...(+)
Organ
SKU:
BR.EB-9305
Urtext
- Critical Source Edition
of the Free Organ
Works. Composed by
Dietrich Buxtehude.
Edited by Harald Vogel.
Solo instruments;
Softbound. Edition
Breitkopf.
Renaissance/early
Baroque; Baroque. Score.
84 pages. Breitkopf and
Haertel #EB 9305.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel (BR.EB-9305).
ISBN 9790004187692. 12
x 9 inches.
This
edition is the result of
Harald Vogel's many years
of practice as an
organist and
musicologist. The music
text is based on a
reevaluation of 17th- and
18th-century manuscripts
containing the free organ
and keyboard works by
Buxtehude. They
originated during a
transitional phase
between the traditional
letter tablature and the
staff notation still in
use today. Since many
works have survived only
in transcriptions for
staff notation, the
editor was confronted
with a high error rate,
which he carefully
analyzes in the
Einzelanmerkungen. During
the preparation of the
edition, the editor
always kept sight of the
performance practice, but
still, the image of the
sources is never
distorted (e. g. by
superfluous rests,
beaming not conforming to
the sources and the
unhistorical adjustment
of time signatures) and
stays very close to the
compositional notation,
the letter tablature. The
flexible use of three
staves and the
differentiated
distribution of the
voices on the staves
allow for an
approximation in reading
conventions of historical
notation with its
resulting information
about hand division.
Grouping the free organ
repertoire into works
with obbligato pedal and
works for manuals, this
edition is organized in
two volumes. The first
subvolume (I/1, EB 9304)
contains the Preface and
the Preludes, whereas the
second subvolume (I/2, EB
9305) contains Toccatas,
Ostinato works,
alternative versions and
a comprehensive Critical
Commentary (in German
only). Volume II (EB
9306) contains
Buxtehude's free organ
and keyboard works
(manualiter) with the
corresponding texts
(Preface and Critical
Commentary).Until 1971,
Harald Vogel worked on a
dissertation (with Georg
von Dadelsen, Hamburg) on
Die Fuge um Bach. Besides
the description of the
inclusion of triple
measures into the C
notation and the
irregularities of the
voice mutation in the
polyphonic structures,
this also included a
discussion about the
justification of the
inner textual criticism.
With the inner textual
criticism, deviations in
parallel passages are
unified. The North German
fugue style, reaching a
peak in Buxtehude's work,
is characterized by a
constant diversity of
details in subject and
polyphonic progressions.
One of the indicators of
the fantastic style is
the dissolution of the
polyphonic structures at
the ends of the fugues,
evident in Buxtehude's
work.In this edition, a
musical text is presented
that avoids the
uniformity of detail not
conforming to the
sources. However, there
are many examples of
transcription and cursory
errors, which are
analyzed in a methodical
systematic manner. About
the editor: As an
organist, professor,
organ expert, and
scholar, Harald Vogel has
rendered outstanding
services to the
interpretation of early
music and especially to
historical performance
practice concerning the
organ for decades. He has
received numerous awards,
including an ECHO Klassik
as Instrumentalist of the
Year (2012), honorary
doctorates from Lulea
University of Technology
(Sweden, 2008) and
Oberlin College (USA,
2014), as well as the
Buxtehude Prize of the
City of Lubeck (2018).
Harald Vogel is the
author and editor of
numerous scholarly
publications and
editions. Through his
lifelong performance
practice, he can look
back on an extensive
discography, including
the complete recording of
Buxtehude's organ works,
which he recorded in
various locations with
historical organ
instruments of the North
German organ building
tradition in Scandinavia,
North Germany and the
Netherlands.
pure
source edition (no
mixture of different
transmissions);
comprehensive commentary
(Vol. I/2 & II) (with
texts about the sources,
chronology, use of keys,
liturgic placement as
well as detailed critical
remarks, incl. music
examples (in German
only)); good page
turnsflexible division of
voices (on 2 or 3
systems, good
legibility); contains
facsimiles. Contains the
Critical Commentary of
the subvolumes I/1 and
I/2.
Organ SKU: BR.EB-9304 Urtext - Critical Source Edition of the Free Org...(+)
Organ
SKU:
BR.EB-9304
Urtext
- Critical Source Edition
of the Free Organ
Works. Composed by
Dietrich Buxtehude.
Edited by Harald Vogel.
Solo instruments;
Softbound. Edition
Breitkopf.
Renaissance/early
Baroque; Baroque. Score.
108 pages. Breitkopf and
Haertel #EB 9304.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel (BR.EB-9304).
ISBN 9790004187685. 12
x 9 inches.
This
edition is the result of
Harald Vogel's many years
of practice as an
organist and
musicologist. The music
text is based on a
reevaluation of 17th- and
18th-century manuscripts
containing the free organ
and keyboard works by
Buxtehude. They
originated during a
transitional phase
between the traditional
letter tablature and the
staff notation still in
use today. Since many
works have survived only
in transcriptions for
staff notation, the
editor was confronted
with a high error rate,
which he carefully
analyzes in the
Einzelanmerkungen. During
the preparation of the
edition, the editor
always kept sight of the
performance practice, but
still, the image of the
sources is never
distorted (e. g. by
superfluous rests,
beaming not conforming to
the sources and the
unhistorical adjustment
of time signatures) and
stays very close to the
compositional notation,
the letter tablature. The
flexible use of three
staves and the
differentiated
distribution of the
voices on the staves
allow for an
approximation in reading
conventions of historical
notation with its
resulting information
about hand division.
Grouping the free organ
repertoire into works
with obbligato pedal and
works for manuals, this
edition is organized in
two volumes. The first
subvolume (I/1, EB 9304)
contains the Preface and
the Preludes, whereas the
second subvolume (I/2, EB
9305) contains Toccatas,
Ostinato works,
alternative versions and
a comprehensive Critical
Commentary (in German
only). Volume II (EB
9306) contains
Buxtehude's free organ
and keyboard works
(manualiter) with the
corresponding texts
(Preface and Critical
Commentary).Until 1971,
Harald Vogel worked on a
dissertation (with Georg
von Dadelsen, Hamburg) on
Die Fuge um Bach. Besides
the description of the
inclusion of triple
measures into the C
notation and the
irregularities of the
voice mutation in the
polyphonic structures,
this also included a
discussion about the
justification of the
inner textual criticism.
With the inner textual
criticism, deviations in
parallel passages are
unified. The North German
fugue style, reaching a
peak in Buxtehude's work,
is characterized by a
constant diversity of
details in subject and
polyphonic progressions.
One of the indicators of
the fantastic style is
the dissolution of the
polyphonic structures at
the ends of the fugues,
evident in Buxtehude's
work.In this edition, a
musical text is presented
that avoids the
uniformity of detail not
conforming to the
sources. However, there
are many examples of
transcription and cursory
errors, which are
analyzed in a methodical
systematic manner. About
the editor: As an
organist, professor,
organ expert, and
scholar, Harald Vogel has
rendered outstanding
services to the
interpretation of early
music and especially to
historical performance
practice concerning the
organ for decades. He has
received numerous awards,
including an ECHO Klassik
as Instrumentalist of the
Year (2012), honorary
doctorates from Lulea
University of Technology
(Sweden, 2008) and
Oberlin College (USA,
2014), as well as the
Buxtehude Prize of the
City of Lubeck (2018).
Harald Vogel is the
author and editor of
numerous scholarly
publications and
editions. Through his
lifelong performance
practice, he can look
back on an extensive
discography, including
the complete recording of
Buxtehude's organ works,
which he recorded in
various locations with
historical organ
instruments of the North
German organ building
tradition in Scandinavia,
North Germany and the
Netherlands.
pure
source edition (no
mixture of different
transmissions);
comprehensive commentary
(Vol. I/2 & II) (with
texts about the sources,
chronology, use of keys,
liturgic placement as
well as detailed critical
remarks, incl. music
examples (in German
only)); good page
turnsflexible division of
voices (on 2 or 3
systems, good
legibility); contains
facsimiles. The
corresponding Critical
Commentary is contained
in Volume I/2 (EB
9305).
Organ SKU: BR.EB-3938 12 Compositions of the 15th and 16th Century...(+)
Organ
SKU:
BR.EB-3938
12
Compositions of the 15th
and 16th Century.
Composed by Arnold
Schering. Edited by
Arnold Schering. Solo
instruments; stapled.
Edition Breitkopf.
Renaissance/early
Baroque; Baroque. Score.
40 pages. Breitkopf and
Haertel #EB 3938.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel (BR.EB-3938).
ISBN 9790004162057. 12
x 9 inches.
Antoine
Brumel (ca. 1460-ca.
1520) Um 1460 in den
franzosischen
Niederlanden geboren,
wirkte Antoine Brumel
1483 als Vorsanger an der
Kathedrale zu Chartres,
spater in Laon. 1498-1500
war er Chormeister an
Notre-Dame in Paris. Uber
Lyon kam er 1505 als
Nachfolger Josquins an
den Hof Alfonsos I. von
Ferrara und starb
wahrscheinlich um 1520.
Brumel gilt als einer der
bedeutendsten
,,Niederlander der
Josquin-Generation. Er
schrieb uberwiegend
Kirchenmusik: Messen
(u.a. die 12stimmige
Missa ,,Et ecce terrae
motus, die noch 1570 in
Munchen unter der Leitung
Orlando di Lassos
aufgefuhrt wurde),
Motetten,
Magnificat-Vertonungen
und Bicinien, ferner
einige Chansons. Brumel
ist ein Meister des
polyphonen Satzes;
gelegentlich treten
homophone Partien auf
(Missa ,,Dringhs). Hans
Buchner (1483-1538)
Buchner wurde am 26.
Oktober 1483 in
Ravensburg (Wurttemberg)
geboren. Bereits in
jungen Jahren kam er nach
Augsburg und Innsbruck,
wo er Schuler Paul
Hofhaimers war. In Wien
lernte er in der
kaiserlichen Hofkantorei
wahrscheinlich Heinrich
Isaac und Ludwig Senfl
kennen. 1506 wurde
Buchner Organist in
Konstanz. Er starb im
Jahre 1538. Von ihm sind
zahlreiche Kompositionen
(Orgelwerke, Motetten,
Lieder, Tanze) erhalten.
Buchners Hauptwerk ist
das ,,Fundamentum, ein
theoretisch-praktisches
Lehrbuch der
Orgelspielkunst. Es
enthalt Anweisungen zur
Improvisation, zum
Orgelspiel und zur
lntavolierung sowie 145
Orgelkompositionen.
Heinrich Finck
(1444/45-1527) Finck
stammt wahrscheinlich aus
Bamberg, wo er um 1444/45
geboren wurde. Uber sein
Leben ist wenig bekannt.
Er wirkte an der
koniglich-polnischen
Hofkapelle in Krakau und
Warschau, war aber
daneben viel auf Reisen.
1510 wurde er
Kapellmeister am Hof des
Herzogs von Wurttemberg,
wirkte spater am
erzbischoflichen Hof in
Salzburg und erhielt im
hohen Alter die Stelle
des Hofkapellmeisters
Ferdinands I. in Wien, wo
er am 9. Juni 1527 starb.
Von Heinrich Fincks
Kompositionen ist nur ein
kleiner Teil uberliefert.
An erster Stelle sind
seine deutschen Lieder zu
nennen; ausserdem schrieb
Finck Messen (Missa in
summis) und Motetten. Der
Komponist gilt als der
erste deutsche
Grossmeister der Musik.
Seine Fruhwerke zeigen
zum Teil noch eine karge
Dreistimmigkeit mit
harten Zusammenklangen;
spater wird sein Satz
vollklingender,
wahrscheinlich unter dem
Einfluss der
,,Niederlander (Isaac).
Josquin Desprez
(ca.1440-1521/24) Josquin
ist der beruhmteste
Meister seiner Epoche,
die nach ihm als
Joaquin-Zeit bezeichnet
wird. Er wurde um 1440
wahrscheinlich in der
Picardie geboren und soll
Schuler Ockeghems gewesen
sein. 1459-1472 war
Josquin Sanger der
Mailander Domkantorei,
1473-1479 Mitglied der
Kapelle am Hof der Sforza
in Mailand. 1486-1494
wird Josquin als Mitglied
der papstlichen
Sangerkapelle in Rom
genannt. Seine Tatigkeit
als Chordirektor am Dom
zu Cambrai 1495-1499 ist
urkundlich nicht
gesichert. Er komponierte
fur den Hof Konig Ludwigs
XII. von Frankreich und
fur den Hof der Este in
Ferrara. 1502 wurde
Josquin von Ercole I. als
Kapellmeister nach
Ferrara berufen, wo er
bis zum Tode des Herzogs
(1505) blieb. Sein
Nachfolger wurde Brumel.
Joaquin kehrte in seine
Heimat zuruck und wurde
zum Probst der Kirche
Notre-Dame in Conde
(Hennegau) ernannt. wo er
am 27. August 1521 starb.
Als Komponist gelangte
Josquin bereits zu
Lebzeiten zu europaischer
Beruhmtheit. Sein Stil
beeinflusste das gesamte
musikalische Schaffen in
Europa bis in die
Palestrina-Zeit. Unter
seinen Werken sind an
erster Stelle die Messen
zu nennen (darunter ,,L'
homme arme, Missa sine
nomine, sein Meisterwerk
,,La sol fa re mi, die
zart-lyrische Messe ,,Ave
maris stella, die
Reprasentationsmesse
,,Hercules Dux Ferrariae
und die Spatwerke ,,De
beata virgine, ,,Pange
lingua und ,,Da pacem);
weiterhin schrieb er
Motetten (u. a. ,,Stabat
mater, ,,Miserere mei,
,,Memor esto verbi tui,
,,De profundis, ,,In
exitu Israel, ,,Laudate
pueri Dominum) und
Chansons (die
bekanntesten sind ,,Adieu
mes amours, ,,Mille
regretz und ,,J' ay bien
cause). Josquin ist einer
der genialsten Musiker
aller Zeiten. Sein streng
polyphoner Satz fuhrt
konsequent den Stil
Ockeghems weiter. Josquin
erreicht in seinen Werken
die hochste Meisterschaft
im
konstruktiv-imitatorische
n Stil der
,,Niederlander.
Gleichzeitig uberwindet
er jedoch das nur
Artistische dieser Kunst;
sein subjektiv gefarbtes,
von individuellem
Ausdruckswillen
bestimmtes
Wort-Ton-Verhaltnis wird
zum Ideal der
Renaissancemusik.
Josquins
Kompositionslehre wurde
1552 von seinem Schuler
Adrian Petit Coclico im
,,Compendium musicae
aufgezeichnet. Heinrich
Isaac (ca. 1450-1517)
Isaac wurde kurz vor 1450
in den Niederlanden
geboren. Er war
wahrscheinlich Schuler
Squarcialupis in Florenz
und wirkte in Ferrara und
am Hof Lorenzos de'
Medici in Florenz. 1484
weilte er gleichzeitig
mit Paul Hofhaimer in
Innsbruck, war danach bis
1494 wieder in Florenz
und wurde 1496
Hofkomponist Maximilians
I. in Augsburg und Wien.
Er unternahm zahlreiche
Reisen (u.a. 1497-1500 an
den Hof Friedrichs des
Weisen nach Torgau,
1503-1505 zu Ercole I.
nach Ferrara). Spater
lebte Isaac in Konstanz,
wo er sein Motettenwerk
,,Chorale Constantinum
(1550 von seinem Schuler
Ludwig Senfl
herausgegeben) schuf; von
1514 bis zu seinem Tode
1517 lebte er wieder in
Florenz. Isaac ist einer
der vielseitigsten
Musiker seiner Zeit. Er
ist in allen
musikalischen
Nationalstilen
sattelfest. Der Bogen
seines Schaffens spannt
sich vom Konstruktivismus
der niederlandischen
Polyphonie bis zur
anmutigen Intimitat des
schlichten
Renaissance-Satzes. Isaac
schrieb Messen (u. a. die
beruhmte ,,Missa
carminum), Motetten
(,,Chorale Constantinum),
Chorlieder und Chorsatze
auf deutsche,
franzosische und
italienische Texte (sein
Satz ,,Innsbruck, ich
muss dich lassen wurde
weltberuhmt) sowie
Instrumentalsatze.
Johannes Martini
(1430/40-ca.1500) Der um
1430/40 in Flandern
geborene Komponist wirkte
1474 neben Josquin und
Compere an der Mailander
Hofkapelle. 1475 wurde er
Mitglied der Hofkapelle
zu Ferrara, wo er noch
1492 tatig war. Sein
Todesjahr ist unbekannt.
Nach 1500 wird Martini
nicht mehr in den Listen
bekannter Komponisten
gefuhrt. Von Martini sind
Messen, Motetten und
Chansons uberliefert, die
stilistisch von Dufay und
Ockeghem beeinflusst
sind. Eine gewisse
Erstarrung des Stils ist
unverkennbar. Gregor
Meyer (ca. 1510-1576)
Meyer wurde um 1510 in
Sackingen geboren und
wirkte um 1535 bis 1558
als Organist in
Solothurn, 1561 bis zu
seinem Tode 1576 am
Munster zu Basel. Auf
Veranlassung Glareans
schrieb Meyer fur dessen
,,Dodekachordon (1547)
zahlreiche
Kompositionsbeispiele;
ausserdem sind in anderen
Sammlungen einige Kanons,
Motetten, einzelne
Messsatze und kirchliche
und weltliche Lieder
erhalten. Jacob Obrecht
(1450/51-1505) Als
einziger der grossen
,,Niederlander stammt
Obrecht aus dem
nordniederlandischen
Raum; er wurde
wahrscheinlich am 22.
November 1450 in Bergen
op Zoom geboren.
1476-1478 war er
Chormeister in Utrecht,
1479-1484 in seiner
Heimatstadt. 1484/85
wirkte er als
Kapellmeister an der
Kathedrale in Cambrai und
anschliessend in Brugge.
1487/88 besuchte Obrecht
den Hof Ercoles I. von
Ferrara. 1492 finden wir
ihn als Chormeister an
Notre-Dame zu Antwerpen,
1496 in Bergen op Zoom,
1498 in Brugge. 1500
schied er
krankheitshalber aus dem
Dienst und lebte bis 1504
in Antwerpen. Auf einer
Reise nach Ferrara starb
er im Jahre 1505
(angeblich an der Pest).
Von Obrechts
Kompositionen sind etwa
25 Messen (darunter
,,Maria zart, ,,L' homme
arme, ,,Caput, ,,Je ne
demande, ,,Fortuna
desperata), Motetten und
Chansons auf
niederlandische,
franzosische und
italienische Texte
uberliefert. Obrecht
gehort mit Josquin, lsaac
und Pierre de la Rue zu
den Grossmeistern der
Josquin-Zeit. Er setzt
die Polyphonie Dufays und
Ockeghems fort, doch
spielen bei ihm die
Durchimitation wie auch
das bei Josquin stark
ausgepragte
Wort-Ton-Verhaltnis eine
geringe Rolle. Obrechts
Musik ist durch ihre
vitale Kraft,
Spontaneitat des
Ausdrucks, klare
Periodenbildung, den Hang
zum vollen harmonischen
Satz und ein neues
Tonalitatsbewusstsein
gekennzeichnet. Im
Spatwerk ist der Einfluss
des volkstumlichen
italienischen Liedes
festzustellen. Obrechte
ausgepragter Penonalstil
ist so unnachahmlich,
dass er keine Fortsetzer
fand. Nicht zu Unrecht
wird Obrecht als der
grosse ,,Aussenseiter
zwischen den Perioden
Dufay-Ockeghem und
Josquin-Isaac bezeichnet.
Marbrianus de Orto (ca.
1450-1529) Orto stammt
moglicherweise ebenfalls
aus Flandern; sein
Geburtsjahr ist nicht
bekannt. 1484-1494 war er
gleichzeitig mit Josquin
papstlicher Kapellsanger
in Rom, spater (1505) am
Hofe Philipps des Schonen
von Burgund. Orto starb
1529 in Nivelles. Von ihm
sind Messen, Motetten und
Chansons erhalten.
Vermutlich redigierte er
wahrend seines romischen
Aufenthaltes gemeinsam
mit Josquin die
Bearbeitung Duf'ayscher
Hymnen. Ortos Messen
reichen nicht an die
Spitzenleistungen seiner
Zeit (Josquin, Obrecht)
heran; bedeutender sind
seine Motetten, wie etwa
die Motette ,,Ave Maria,
die Petrucci 1501 an die
Spitze seines ,,Odhecaton
stellte, und die
Vergil-Motette ,,Dulces
exuviae.
Handbook of classical-modern organ playing. Edited by Peter Wagner. Paper...(+)
Handbook of
classical-modern organ
playing. Edited by
Peter Wagner. Paperback.
Performance scores,
anthology. Published by
Baerenreiter Verlag
(BA.BA11238).
Organ SKU: SU.80101523 For Organ. Composed by Bernard Heyes. Keybo...(+)
Organ
SKU:
SU.80101523
For
Organ. Composed by
Bernard Heyes. Keyboard,
Organ. Score. Zimbel
Press #80101523.
Published by Zimbel Press
(SU.80101523).
The title Ten
Orphic Vignettes, which
alludes to Orpheus, is a
conceptual metaphor that
represents the idea
behind this set of
pieces. Orpheus the
legendary figure from
Greek mythology was
venerated for being
endowed with superhuman
musical skills. He was a
poet and mystic whose
poems set out many
philosophical principles
and dogmas of Ancient
Greece. These pieces were
written in 2021 and some
of them are derived from
compositional sketches
from earlier years. The
subject matter of these
works are quite eclectic,
encompassing Joy, death,
aesthetic beauty,
nostalgia, the mystical
and the esoteric. They
are designed to be played
as solo pieces on their
own or in groups chosen
by the performer.Organ
Duration: 32’
Composed: 2021 Published
by: Zimbel Press.
Hymn Mixtures Orgue - Intermédiaire Lorenz Publishing Company
Organ: 3-staff - Intermediate SKU: LO.70-2244L Composed by David Kidwell....(+)
Organ: 3-staff -
Intermediate
SKU:
LO.70-2244L
Composed
by David Kidwell. Sacred.
Lorenz Publishing Company
#70/2244L. Published by
Lorenz Publishing Company
(LO.70-2244L).
ISBN
9780787769635.
Each
of the pieces in this
distinctive collection by
David Kidwell is a
mash-up of two hymns
presented in creative
combination. Some of the
hymn pairings share a
liturgical season, some
share a subject, and some
share similar musical
traits. Across the
settings, the hymns are
heard both separately and
then in simultaneous
combination.
Organ SKU: BA.BA11045 Composed by Dominik Susteck. Edited by Zsigmond Sza...(+)
Organ
SKU:
BA.BA11045
Composed
by Dominik Susteck.
Edited by Zsigmond
Szathmary. Stapled.
Organova, Volume 10.
Performance score.
Composed 2011. 14 pages.
Duration 10 minutes.
Baerenreiter Verlag
#BA11045_00. Published by
Baerenreiter Verlag
(BA.BA11045).
ISBN
9790006543243. 30 x 23 cm
inches. Language:
German/English. Preface:
Dominik
Susteck.
Thoughts
on the composition
“Zwischenklänge
€ with regard to the
subject of “home
and abroadâ€: -
Music that never rests,
that is in constant
motion and mutation, its
tones almost trembling,
on the run, in constant
tension. - Music that
unfolds its beauty in the
“in betweenâ€,
in the appoggiatura, in
the flash-like emergence
and disappearance of
harmonic colors. -
Music as an evolvement of
time, waiting, bustling,
erupting, or
withdrawing.
The
composition
“Zwischenklänge
€ was awarded tje
11th Composition Prize of
Contemporary Sacred Music
of the European Church
Music Festival
Schwäbisch Gmünd.
– The premiere was
given on 27 August 2012
by Roman Summereder
(Vienna).
Organ - advanced to difficult SKU: HL.49033297 Organ. Composed by ...(+)
Organ - advanced to
difficult
SKU:
HL.49033297
Organ. Composed by
Jean Guillou. This
edition: Saddle
stitching. Sheet music.
Edition Schott.
Classical. Composed 1974.
Op. 28. 40 pages.
Duration 16'. Schott
Music #ED 9799. Published
by Schott Music
(HL.49033297).
ISBN
9790001137751. UPC:
884088070496.
9.0x12.0x0.158
inches.
Though the
work bearing this title
is a portrait of
childhood, it is a
childhood quite different
from the purely
gameplaying and dreamlike
childhood that is
customarily represented.
The childhood described
here is carrying the
seed, in all its purity,
of all positive and
negative qualities to be
found the fully-grown
men: a childhood both
angelic and diabolical,
and indeed very close to
Henry James' The Turn of
the Screw which was the
direct inspiration for
this monodrama.Its growth
follows the innumerable
sudden changes, turns and
contrasts of the
unsophisticated spirit.
There is hardly any
development at all, as
each idea gives birth to
the next or rejects the
previons one, being
object to every impulse,
every tempest, every
flux, every fear and
delight. After a
dreamlike introduction,
in which two simple
melodies stand out, comes
a sudden awakening,
Allegro, stamped all over
with lavish and forever
regenerating dynamism. A
sudden halt leads a kind
of outburst from the most
simple folklore is
singing, in regular,
repeated notes. Again the
question mark leads us to
another melody,
Tranquillo, of a sweet
tempo, but brilliantly
decorated with
counter-point, its
cursive traits leading
this time to a kind of
roguish march
(Vigoroso).Yet soon there
emerges a melancholic
chant, Largo, in the
Cromorne's timbre, and
then, in the highest
register of the Trumpet
there reappears like a
metamorphosed memory, the
theme of the second
movement. Passing other
episodes, we come to
Tempo giusto, insistent
and glorious, interrupted
by other passionate
figures, cut off by
unsettling silent moments
and taken up again in
always accelerating
volleys.
Organ - intermediate SKU: ST.H477 Composed by Malcolm Archer. Organ music...(+)
Organ - intermediate
SKU: ST.H477
Composed by Malcolm
Archer. Organ music. A
March for Organ. Score.
Stainer & Bell Ltd.
#H477. Published by
Stainer & Bell Ltd.
(ST.H477).
ISBN
9790220223532.
Writ
ten in the year of the
Queen's Diamond Jubilee,
Malcolm Archer reflects
the mood of national
celebration in his new
march for organ The
Royal Standard. The
title alludes to the
famous emblem of royalty
that flies proudly over
Buckingham Palace when
the sovereign is in
residence. Befitting its
subject, this stirring
music is in the high
ceremonial style of Elgar
and Walton, as colourful
as the royal banner in
blue, red and gold, but
with a modern flavour too
in its syncopated main
theme. Director of Chapel
Music at Winchester
College, Malcolm Archer
needs no introduction as
a church musician,
conductor, composer and
recitalist. The piece is
of intermediate standard,
and is suitable for a
variety of instruments
with two manuals and
pedals.
Organ SKU: HL.49047063 On the Name of Saint Charbel. Composed by N...(+)
Organ
SKU:
HL.49047063
On the
Name of Saint
Charbel. Composed by
Naji Hakim. Organ
Collection. Classical.
Softcover. 16 pages.
Duration 405 seconds.
Schott Music #ED23528.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49047063).
ISBN
9781705183434. UPC:
842819115762.
9.0x12.0x0.062
inches.
Organ SKU: BR.EB-8810 New Edition in 10 Volumes - Urtext. Composed...(+)
Organ
SKU:
BR.EB-8810
New
Edition in 10 Volumes -
Urtext. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Werner Breig.
Solo instruments;
Softbound. Edition
Breitkopf.
You will
find supplementary
material online
ISBN 9790004183793.
12.5 x 10
inches.
The
now-published volumes 9
and 10 have presented a
special challenge, for
particularly in the field
of the chorale
arrangements the
transmissions are more
complex than in any other
group of works. This ties
in with the crucial
question of Bach's
authorship, which has
been the subject of much
controversy in the past.
There were heated
discussions about it even
just prior to our
edition, and editors and
publisher are aware that
the present selection is
a thoroughly debatable
snapshot. More on this in
the volumes' text
sections. The so called
,,Neumeister-Chorale are
incorporated in the group
of the separately
transmitted chorale
settings in alphabetical
order, because the
compilation of the pieces
does not follow any
collection idea of Bach
(such as, for example,
his larger late
collections). The
indication
,,Neumeister-Sammlung
should facilitate the
attribution. Those works
requiring further
research, besides of some
versions, are presented
online, since their
profile reveals less
evidence of the true
author. Breitkopf has
given the world a
splendid edition of the
organ works of Bach.
These final two volumes
offer a wealth of
chorale-based music
benefiting from the very
latest research. Aside
from the edition's
obvious scholarly merit,
a practicing church
organist will love the
convenience and variety
of these volumes.
Recommended without
hesitation.(Jonathan B.
Hall, The American
Organist).
Organ SKU: BR.BV-482 Composed by Jean-Claude Zehnder. Solo instruments; S...(+)
Organ
SKU:
BR.BV-482
Composed by
Jean-Claude Zehnder. Solo
instruments; Softbound.
Buchverlag Breitkopf &
Hartel (Music Books).
Baroque period. Book. 128
pages. Breitkopf and
Haertel #BV 482.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel (BR.BV-482).
ISBN 9783765104824.
6.5 x 9.5 inches.
German.
,,Bach
spielen auf der Orgel
(Playing Bach on the
Organ) - the eagerly
anticipated and logical
addition to the new
ten-volume edition of
Bach's organ works -
addresses organists of
various skills and
interests. It is not a
scientific textbook
focusing on a
comprehensive
presentation of the
sources; it rather aims
to make the fascinating
cosmos of Bach's organ
compositions accessible
and ignite the passion,
which is essential for an
inspired interpretation.
In his capacity as both a
concert organist and a
Bach researcher,
Jean-Claude Zehnder is,
like no other, apt to
give the reader an
understanding of the
diverse aspects of
playing Bach in a
scientifically founded
and yet vivid and
exciting way. From Bach's
organs and questions with
regard to the
registration practice of
his time, via
performance-technical
aspects to thoughts on
text reference,
proportions and
symbolism, no important
subject has been left
out. Questions of
interpretation are
discussed by reference to
selected works and round
off the compact
presentation. A
bibliography allows
further own research.
Organ SKU: BR.EB-8809 New Edition in 10 Volumes - Urtext. Composed...(+)
Organ
SKU:
BR.EB-8809
New
Edition in 10 Volumes -
Urtext. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Werner Breig.
Solo instruments;
Softbound. Edition
Breitkopf.
You will
find supplementary
material online
Baroque period. Score.
184 pages. Breitkopf and
Haertel #EB 8809.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel (BR.EB-8809).
ISBN 9790004183786.
12.5 x 10
inches.
The
now-published volumes 9
and 10 have presented a
special challenge, for
particularly in the field
of the chorale
arrangements the
transmissions are more
complex than in any other
group of works. This ties
in with the crucial
question of Bach's
authorship, which has
been the subject of much
controversy in the past.
There were heated
discussions about it even
just prior to our
edition, and editors and
publisher are aware that
the present selection is
a thoroughly debatable
snapshot. More on this in
the volumes' text
sections. The situation
of the chorale partitas
is not quite so dramatic,
whereby these holdings
also had to be subdivided
for reasons of
transmission into main
section, appendix, and
online presentation. The
so called
,,Neumeister-Chorale are
incorporated in the group
of the separately
transmitted chorale
settings in alphabetical
order, because the
compilation of the pieces
does not follow any
collection idea of Bach
(such as, for example,
his larger late
collections). The
indication
,,Neumeister-Sammlung
should facilitate the
attribution. Those works
requiring further
research, besides of some
versions, are presented
online, since their
profile reveals less
evidence of the true
author. Breitkopf has
given the world a
splendid edition of the
organ works of Bach.
These final two volumes
offer a wealth of
chorale-based music
benefiting from the very
latest research. Aside
from the edition's
obvious scholarly merit,
a practicing church
organist will love the
convenience and variety
of these volumes.
Recommended without
hesitation.(Jonathan B.
Hall, The American
Organist).