Composed by Gerald Near (1942-). For organ. Chant-Based. Catholic Sequences, Com...(+)
Composed by Gerald Near
(1942-). For organ.
Chant-Based. Catholic
Sequences, Complete Mass,
Pentecost, Trinity,
Communion. Medium.
Published by Aureole
Editions
Organ SKU: SU.80101336 For Organ. Composed by Sandra Gay. Keyboard...(+)
Organ
SKU:
SU.80101336
For
Organ. Composed by
Sandra Gay. Keyboard,
Organ. Score. Zimbel
Press #80101336.
Published by Zimbel Press
(SU.80101336).
Organ Duration:
9' Composed: 2013
Published by: Zimbel
Press A four movement
suite for manuals only
highly suitable for
recital or service use.
The four parts of
Sentimentsare designed to
show the elements of a
person’s emotional
outlook as his situation
gradually changes from
unexpected sadness to
joy. Solemnity, the
initial feeling of
hopelessness moves to
Tranquility as the
despair lessens and is
replaced by an inner
peace, indicating
acceptance. As time
passes, the situation
becomes more positive,
and although our friend
is still skeptical, he
begins to feel
Anticipation and hope.
Then, the situation comes
full circle, ending in
happiness, and restoring
his original emotional
state of Mirth.
Organ - advanced SKU: HL.49018082 Von Ewigkeit zu Ewigkeit. Compos...(+)
Organ - advanced
SKU:
HL.49018082
Von
Ewigkeit zu Ewigkeit.
Composed by Enjott
Schneider. This edition:
Saddle stitching. Sheet
music. Organ Collection.
Die Orgelsinfonie Nr. 7
'Von Ewigkeit zu Ewigkeit
ist vom kompositorischen
Rohstoff Zeit bestimmt.
Stilistisch basiert die
Komposition auf Elementen
der Minimal Music, die
Schneider mit der
Tradition der
europaischen
Orgelkomposition
verbindet. Composed 2009.
52 pages. Duration 24'.
Schott Music #ED20668.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49018082).
ISBN
9790001168809. UPC:
884088535094.
9.0x12.0x0.2
inches.
Each organ
symphony by Enjott
Schneider has its own
colour and its own theme.
Organ Symphony No. 7 'Von
Ewigkeit zu Ewigkeit' is
dominated by the theme of
'time': from the flowing
rumbling of time in
ancient beginnings ('In
principio' - 1st
movement) and periodic to
the intellectually
incomprehensible
revolving ('Zeit der
Sterne' - 2nd movement).
After the third movement
('Zeit des Menschen'), a
valse triste, infused by
an almost humorous hectic
atmosphere, the symphony
ends with a kind of
'Amen!' in the fourth
movement. Schneider sums
it up: 'It is good as it
is, we do not understand
the course of time
anyway.' With regard to
style, his composition is
based on elements of
minimal music which he
combines with the
tradition of the European
organ composition; it is
at the same time a
testimony to the
composer's flexibility
and versatility.
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-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-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).
Composed
by Charles Francois
Gounod. Edited by Barbara
Grossmann. This edition:
urtext. 1x 27.315/21
flute 1, 1x 27.315/22
flute 2, 1x 27.315/23
oboe 1, 1x 27.315/24 oboe
2, 1x 27.315/25 clarinet
1, 1x 27.315/26 clarinet
2, 1x 27.315/27 bassoon
1, 2x 27.315/28 bassoon
2, 1x 27.315/31 horn 1,
1x 27.315/32 horn 2, 1x
27.315/33 horn 3, 1x
27.31. Stuttgart Urtext
Edition: Urtext Editions;
French Sacred Music.
Requiem (Gounods Letztes
Werk). Sacred vocal
music, Requiem, End of
the church year,
Mourning, death. Set of
Orchestra Parts. CG op.
Posth. 104 pages.
Duration 35 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
27.315/09. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.2731509).
ISBN
9790007201685. Key: C
major. Language:
Latin.
Charles
Gounod composed this
Requiem under the impact
of the death of his
four-year-old grandson,
Maurice. According to
information handed down,
while finishing the
details of this work he
was overtaken by death.
It was published
posthumously in various
constellations by his
pupil, Henri Busser, but
the only complete version
from the pen of Gounod is
the version for large
orchestra, which is
published here for the
first time in a critical
edition. Gounod's
Requiem, unlike many
contemporary settings of
the Mass of the Dead, is
not characterized by
darkness and terror.
Rather, with all of its
trepidation - expressed
through a marked
chromaticism - an
atmosphere of hopeful
expectation, of trust in
the grace and equity of
the divine judge
predominates. This
confidence finds its
expression in the choice
of the fundamental key of
C major, which is rather
unusual for a requiem.
The work was given an
impressive performance on
the occasion of the first
anniversary of Gounod's
death in the Parisian
church of
Sainte-Madeleine under
the direction of Gabriel
Fauré and it was
highly acclaimed by the
contemporary press. Score
and parts available
separately - see item
CA.2731500.
Composed
by Charles Francois
Gounod. Edited by Barbara
Grossmann. This edition:
urtext. Stuttgart Urtext
Edition: Urtext Editions;
French Sacred Music.
German title: Requiem
(Gounods Letztes Werk).
Sacred vocal music,
Requiem, End of the
church year, Mourning,
death. Set of Orchestra
Parts. CG op. Posth.
Duration 35 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
27.315/19. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.2731519).
ISBN
9790007137366. Key: C
major. Language:
Latin.
Charles
Gounod composed this
Requiem under the impact
of the death of his
four-year-old grandson,
Maurice. According to
information handed down,
while finishing the
details of this work he
was overtaken by death.
It was published
posthumously in various
constellations by his
pupil, Henri Busser, but
the only complete version
from the pen of Gounod is
the version for large
orchestra, which is
published here for the
first time in a critical
edition. Gounod's
Requiem, unlike many
contemporary settings of
the Mass of the Dead, is
not characterized by
darkness and terror.
Rather, with all of its
trepidation - expressed
through a marked
chromaticism - an
atmosphere of hopeful
expectation, of trust in
the grace and equity of
the divine judge
predominates. This
confidence finds its
expression in the choice
of the fundamental key of
C major, which is rather
unusual for a requiem.
The work was given an
impressive performance on
the occasion of the first
anniversary of Gounod's
death in the Parisian
church of
Sainte-Madeleine under
the direction of Gabriel
Fauré and it was
highly acclaimed by the
contemporary press. Score
and parts available
separately - see item
CA.2731500.
Composed
by Charles Francois
Gounod. Edited by Barbara
Grossmann. This edition:
urtext. Stuttgart Urtext
Edition: Urtext Editions;
French Sacred Music.
Requiem (Gounods Letztes
Werk). Sacred vocal
music, Requiem, End of
the church year,
Mourning, death. Single
Part, Double Bass. CG op.
Posth. 8 pages. Duration
35 minutes. Carus Verlag
#CV 27.315/15. Published
by Carus Verlag
(CA.2731515).
ISBN
9790007201739. Key: C
major. Language:
Latin.
Charles
Gounod composed this
Requiem under the impact
of the death of his
four-year-old grandson,
Maurice. According to
information handed down,
while finishing the
details of this work he
was overtaken by death.
It was published
posthumously in various
constellations by his
pupil, Henri Busser, but
the only complete version
from the pen of Gounod is
the version for large
orchestra, which is
published here for the
first time in a critical
edition. Gounod's
Requiem, unlike many
contemporary settings of
the Mass of the Dead, is
not characterized by
darkness and terror.
Rather, with all of its
trepidation - expressed
through a marked
chromaticism - an
atmosphere of hopeful
expectation, of trust in
the grace and equity of
the divine judge
predominates. This
confidence finds its
expression in the choice
of the fundamental key of
C major, which is rather
unusual for a requiem.
The work was given an
impressive performance on
the occasion of the first
anniversary of Gounod's
death in the Parisian
church of
Sainte-Madeleine under
the direction of Gabriel
Fauré and it was
highly acclaimed by the
contemporary press. Score
and part available
separately - see item
CA.2731500.
Composed
by Charles Francois
Gounod. Edited by Barbara
Grossmann. This edition:
urtext. Stuttgart Urtext
Edition: Urtext Editions;
French Sacred Music.
Requiem (Gounods Letztes
Werk). Sacred vocal
music, Requiem, End of
the church year,
Mourning, death. Single
Part, Viola. CG op.
Posth. 12 pages. Duration
35 minutes. Carus Verlag
#CV 27.315/13. Published
by Carus Verlag
(CA.2731513).
ISBN
9790007201715. Key: C
major. Language:
Latin.
Charles
Gounod composed this
Requiem under the impact
of the death of his
four-year-old grandson,
Maurice. According to
information handed down,
while finishing the
details of this work he
was overtaken by death.
It was published
posthumously in various
constellations by his
pupil, Henri Busser, but
the only complete version
from the pen of Gounod is
the version for large
orchestra, which is
published here for the
first time in a critical
edition. Gounod's
Requiem, unlike many
contemporary settings of
the Mass of the Dead, is
not characterized by
darkness and terror.
Rather, with all of its
trepidation - expressed
through a marked
chromaticism - an
atmosphere of hopeful
expectation, of trust in
the grace and equity of
the divine judge
predominates. This
confidence finds its
expression in the choice
of the fundamental key of
C major, which is rather
unusual for a requiem.
The work was given an
impressive performance on
the occasion of the first
anniversary of Gounod's
death in the Parisian
church of
Sainte-Madeleine under
the direction of Gabriel
Fauré and it was
highly acclaimed by the
contemporary press. Score
and part available
separately - see item
CA.2731500.
Composed
by Charles Francois
Gounod. Edited by Barbara
Grossmann. This edition:
urtext. Stuttgart Urtext
Edition: Urtext Editions;
French Sacred Music.
Requiem (Gounods Letztes
Werk). Sacred vocal
music, Requiem, End of
the church year,
Mourning, death. Single
Part, Violin 2. CG op.
Posth. 12 pages. Duration
35 minutes. Carus Verlag
#CV 27.315/12. Published
by Carus Verlag
(CA.2731512).
ISBN
9790007201708. Key: C
major. Language:
Latin.
Charles
Gounod composed this
Requiem under the impact
of the death of his
four-year-old grandson,
Maurice. According to
information handed down,
while finishing the
details of this work he
was overtaken by death.
It was published
posthumously in various
constellations by his
pupil, Henri Busser, but
the only complete version
from the pen of Gounod is
the version for large
orchestra, which is
published here for the
first time in a critical
edition. Gounod's
Requiem, unlike many
contemporary settings of
the Mass of the Dead, is
not characterized by
darkness and terror.
Rather, with all of its
trepidation - expressed
through a marked
chromaticism - an
atmosphere of hopeful
expectation, of trust in
the grace and equity of
the divine judge
predominates. This
confidence finds its
expression in the choice
of the fundamental key of
C major, which is rather
unusual for a requiem.
The work was given an
impressive performance on
the occasion of the first
anniversary of Gounod's
death in the Parisian
church of
Sainte-Madeleine under
the direction of Gabriel
Fauré and it was
highly acclaimed by the
contemporary press. Score
and part available
separately - see item
CA.2731500.
Composed
by Charles Francois
Gounod. Edited by Barbara
Grossmann. This edition:
urtext. Stuttgart Urtext
Edition: Urtext Editions;
French Sacred Music.
Requiem (Gounods Letztes
Werk). Sacred vocal
music, Requiem, End of
the church year,
Mourning, death. Single
Part, Violin. CG op.
Posth. 12 pages. Duration
35 minutes. Carus Verlag
#CV 27.315/11. Published
by Carus Verlag
(CA.2731511).
ISBN
9790007201692. Key: C
major. Language:
Latin.
Charles
Gounod composed this
Requiem under the impact
of the death of his
four-year-old grandson,
Maurice. According to
information handed down,
while finishing the
details of this work he
was overtaken by death.
It was published
posthumously in various
constellations by his
pupil, Henri Busser, but
the only complete version
from the pen of Gounod is
the version for large
orchestra, which is
published here for the
first time in a critical
edition. Gounod's
Requiem, unlike many
contemporary settings of
the Mass of the Dead, is
not characterized by
darkness and terror.
Rather, with all of its
trepidation - expressed
through a marked
chromaticism - an
atmosphere of hopeful
expectation, of trust in
the grace and equity of
the divine judge
predominates. This
confidence finds its
expression in the choice
of the fundamental key of
C major, which is rather
unusual for a requiem.
The work was given an
impressive performance on
the occasion of the first
anniversary of Gounod's
death in the Parisian
church of
Sainte-Madeleine under
the direction of Gabriel
Fauré and it was
highly acclaimed by the
contemporary press. Score
and part available
separately - see item
CA.2731500.
Composed
by Charles Francois
Gounod. Edited by Barbara
Grossmann. This edition:
urtext. Stuttgart Urtext
Edition: Urtext Editions;
French Sacred Music.
German title: Requiem
(Gounods Letztes Werk).
Sacred vocal music,
Requiem, End of the
church year, Mourning,
death. Full score. CG op.
Posth. 136 pages.
Duration 35 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
27.315/00. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.2731500).
ISBN
9790007095604. Key: C
major. Language:
Latin.
Charles
Gounod composed this
Requiem under the impact
of the death of his
four-year-old grandson,
Maurice. According to
information handed down,
while finishing the
details of this work he
was overtaken by death.
It was published
posthumously in various
constellations by his
pupil, Henri Busser, but
the only complete version
from the pen of Gounod is
the version for large
orchestra, which is
published here for the
first time in a critical
edition. Gounod's
Requiem, unlike many
contemporary settings of
the Mass of the Dead, is
not characterized by
darkness and terror.
Rather, with all of its
trepidation - expressed
through a marked
chromaticism - an
atmosphere of hopeful
expectation, of trust in
the grace and equity of
the divine judge
predominates. This
confidence finds its
expression in the choice
of the fundamental key of
C major, which is rather
unusual for a requiem.
The work was given an
impressive performance on
the occasion of the first
anniversary of Gounod's
death in the Parisian
church of
Sainte-Madeleine under
the direction of Gabriel
Fauré and it was
highly acclaimed by the
contemporary press.
Composed
by Charles Francois
Gounod. Edited by Barbara
Grossmann. This edition:
urtext. Stuttgart Urtext
Edition: Urtext Editions;
French Sacred Music.
Requiem (Gounods Letztes
Werk). Sacred vocal
music, Requiem, End of
the church year,
Mourning, death. Single
Part, Cello. CG op.
Posth. 8 pages. Duration
35 minutes. Carus Verlag
#CV 27.315/14. Published
by Carus Verlag
(CA.2731514).
ISBN
9790007201722. Key: C
major. Language:
Latin.
Charles
Gounod composed this
Requiem under the impact
of the death of his
four-year-old grandson,
Maurice. According to
information handed down,
while finishing the
details of this work he
was overtaken by death.
It was published
posthumously in various
constellations by his
pupil, Henri Busser, but
the only complete version
from the pen of Gounod is
the version for large
orchestra, which is
published here for the
first time in a critical
edition. Gounod's
Requiem, unlike many
contemporary settings of
the Mass of the Dead, is
not characterized by
darkness and terror.
Rather, with all of its
trepidation - expressed
through a marked
chromaticism - an
atmosphere of hopeful
expectation, of trust in
the grace and equity of
the divine judge
predominates. This
confidence finds its
expression in the choice
of the fundamental key of
C major, which is rather
unusual for a requiem.
The work was given an
impressive performance on
the occasion of the first
anniversary of Gounod's
death in the Parisian
church of
Sainte-Madeleine under
the direction of Gabriel
Fauré and it was
highly acclaimed by the
contemporary press. Score
and part available
separately - see item
CA.2731500.
Composed
by Charles Francois
Gounod. Edited by Barbara
Grossmann. This edition:
urtext. Stuttgart Urtext
Edition: Urtext Editions;
French Sacred Music.
Requiem (Gounods Letztes
Werk). Sacred vocal
music, Requiem, End of
the church year,
Mourning, death. Single
Part, Organ. CG op.
Posth. 4 pages. Duration
35 minutes. Carus Verlag
#CV 27.315/49. Published
by Carus Verlag
(CA.2731549).
ISBN
9790007201746. Key: C
major. Language:
Latin.
Charles
Gounod composed this
Requiem under the impact
of the death of his
four-year-old grandson,
Maurice. According to
information handed down,
while finishing the
details of this work he
was overtaken by death.
It was published
posthumously in various
constellations by his
pupil, Henri Busser, but
the only complete version
from the pen of Gounod is
the version for large
orchestra, which is
published here for the
first time in a critical
edition. Gounod's
Requiem, unlike many
contemporary settings of
the Mass of the Dead, is
not characterized by
darkness and terror.
Rather, with all of its
trepidation - expressed
through a marked
chromaticism - an
atmosphere of hopeful
expectation, of trust in
the grace and equity of
the divine judge
predominates. This
confidence finds its
expression in the choice
of the fundamental key of
C major, which is rather
unusual for a requiem.
The work was given an
impressive performance on
the occasion of the first
anniversary of Gounod's
death in the Parisian
church of
Sainte-Madeleine under
the direction of Gabriel
Fauré and it was
highly acclaimed by the
contemporary press. Score
and part available
separately - see item
CA.2731500.
Organ SKU: FG.55011-577-4 Composed by Lars Karlsson. Fennica Gehrman #550...(+)
Organ
SKU:
FG.55011-577-4
Composed by Lars
Karlsson. Fennica Gehrman
#55011-577-4. Published
by Fennica Gehrman
(FG.55011-577-4).
ISBN
9790550115774.
Prob
ably of folk song origin,
the Swedish hymn Den
blomstertid nu kommer was
first time published in
the 1695 Swedish Hymnal.
The Finnish version is
traditionally sung in the
end of the school year.
The rhytmic toccata,
followed by the joyful
variations and an
uplifting fuga by Lars
Karlsson is based on this
tune which strongly
associates with the
beginning of summer.
Organ - intermediate SKU: HL.49016122 For Organ. Composed by Haral...(+)
Organ - intermediate
SKU: HL.49016122
For Organ.
Composed by Harald
Genzmer. Edited by Franz
Lehrndorfer. This
edition: Saddle
stitching. Sheet music.
Organ Collection.
Classical. Composed
2001/2003. 19 pages.
Duration 12'. Schott
Music #ED 9991. Published
by Schott Music
(HL.49016122).
ISBN
9790001144261. UPC:
884088202545.
9.0x12.0x0.065
inches.
Funeral
music plays an important
role in music history for
the articulation of grief
and sorrow is an
essential task of music.
The important German
organ composer Harald
Genzmer (born in 1909)
wrote his 'Musik der
Trauer' in 2001, deeply
affected by the death of
his wife. The music is
full of emotion and
sentiment, expressing
grief, sorrow,
desperation, but also
fierce rebellion against
the inescapability of
fate. At the end, the
motif 'Christ ist
erstanden' can be heard
as an expression of
Christian hope.
Organ - Advanced SKU: MN.12-128 Composed by Harold Stover. Non Hymn-Based...(+)
Organ - Advanced
SKU:
MN.12-128
Composed by
Harold Stover. Non
Hymn-Based, Recital
Music. General.
Instrumental part.
MorningStar Music
Publishers #12-128.
Published by MorningStar
Music Publishers
(MN.12-128).
UPC:
688670121289.
The
three movements that make
up Nocturnes, Book I are
programmatic pieces that
take as their points of
departure a painting, the
rhythms of a great city,
and a poem. 1. The Starry
Night is a written down
improvisation based on
Vincent van Goghs famous
picture of the same name.
The tonal material is a
quite literal
transformation of the
visual elements of the
painting: the melismatic
cadenzas mirror van Goghs
swirling starlight, and
the powerful chords were
suggested by the sinister
trees that shoot upward
to puncture the skys
patterns. 2. Stovers Rag
is a product of the
ragtime revival of the
early 1970s, when many
composers tried their
hand at writing concert
rags. The New York night,
which was not without its
sinister element in those
days, is expressed in an
updating of the classic
ragtime format. The piece
looks backward as well,
with the old French
Baroque basse de
trompette making an
appearance in the trio
section. 3. The Song of
Shadows taps the
nostalgic mood typical of
the poetry of Walter de
la Mare. The poem of the
same name pictures a lone
musician on a winter
night, an dog sleeping
before a sinking fire,
and, at the end, the
spirits that are summoned
by music. The opening
melody, played on an 8
flute with tremulant,
suggests the blues-tinged
sound of an alto
saxophone, and throughout
the movement the organs
capacity for sustained
tone is used to suggest
and atmosphere of dreamy
timelessness. The pieces
were written in 1971 and
first performed on July
2, 1972 at the National
Shrine of the Immaculate
Conception in Washington,
DC, with the composer at
the console.
Organ: 2-staff - Easy SKU: LO.70-2209L Composed by Jason W. Krug. Sacred,...(+)
Organ: 2-staff - Easy
SKU: LO.70-2209L
Composed by Jason W.
Krug. Sacred, Eastertide,
General, Lent. Lorenz
Publishing Company
#70/2209L. Published by
Lorenz Publishing Company
(LO.70-2209L).
ISBN
9780787767983.
Jaso
n Krug's popular Praises
Unending series of
two-pedal pieces
continues with a volume
of music for the Lent and
Easter seasons. As with
the previous volumes,
each piece is based on a
hymn tune and uses only
two different pedal
notes. It is perfect for
pianists who must play
the organ or anybody
whose practice time is in
short supply.
Organ SKU: GI.G-000660 Easter 4 Year C, Easter 4 Year A, Easter 4 Year B....(+)
Organ
SKU:
GI.G-000660
Easter 4
Year C, Easter 4 Year A,
Easter 4 Year B. Sacred.
GIA Publications #000660.
Published by GIA
Publications
(GI.G-000660).
UPC:
641151006604.
First
published in 1962, this
WLP classic by Russell
Woollen has certainly
endured the test of time.
This flexible composition
deserves a
twenty-first‚ÄÃ
ƒÂ¬century audience. The
composer has suggested
several options for
performance of this
setting of the Good
Shepherd passage from
John: two-part men,
two-part women, or
two-part mixed
voices.