SATB Choir, 2 Trombone [2 Vioas], Organ SKU: CA.2770505 Composed by Leopo...(+)
SATB Choir, 2 Trombone [2
Vioas], Organ
SKU:
CA.2770505
Composed
by Leopold Hofmann.
Edited by Guido Erdmann.
Music from Vienna. Sacred
vocal music, Mourning,
death. Choral Score.
Composed nach 1790. 4
pages. Duration 4
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
27.705/05. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.2770505).
ISBN
9790007166595. Text
language:
Latin.
Man that is
born of woman hath but a
short time to live is one
of the central biblical
texts dealing with the
transitoriness of human
existence. Leopold
Hofmann, Kapellmeister at
St. Stephen's Cathedral
in Vienna from 1772 to
1793, where W. A. Mozart
was his church music
assistant, also set this
strongly expressive text.
Hofmann's setting, in C
minor, offers an austere
harmony, characterized by
suspensions in a
homophonic,
through-composed
four-part vocal setting
(soloists or SATB choir),
reinforced only by two
trombones and organ
continuo. Four concise
instrumental transitional
passages between the
individual verses relieve
the pathos laden Viennese
church style of this
composition. With its
tragic air, in some
passages it closely
resembles Mozart's
Requiem K. 626. For this
first edition, the two
trombone parts are
available both in the
original clef and in alto
clef. The figured bass
has been realized so that
the piece can also be
performed without
trombones, with only
organ accompaniment. For
a performance this piece
could easily be combined
with the Salve Regina by
Pietro Cassati (Carus
27.703) from the Vienna
series. Score available
separately - see item
CA.2770500.
Organ SKU: HL.49045810 Elegy Organ. Composed by Enjott Schneider. ...(+)
Organ
SKU:
HL.49045810
Elegy
Organ. Composed by
Enjott Schneider. Organ
Collection. Classical.
Softcover. 12 pages.
Duration 300 seconds.
Schott Music #ED22844.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49045810).
UPC:
841886032835.
This
work drew its inspiration
from the famous picture
of the Virgin Mary
'Gnadenbild Mariahilf'
(1537) by Lucas Cranach
the Elder which shows
Mary as a woman of
delicate beauty and
modest sensuality without
the usual attributes of
the Virgin Mary.
Originally composed for
oboe and organ (Schott,
ED 22863), this work was
premiered in Kronach,
where Lucas Cranach was
born, in March 2017.
SATB choir, 2 trombones [2 violas], organ SKU: CA.2770549 Composed by Leo...(+)
SATB choir, 2 trombones
[2 violas], organ
SKU:
CA.2770549
Composed
by Leopold Hofmann.
Edited by Guido Erdmann.
Music from Vienna. Organ.
Sacred vocal music,
Mourning, death. Single
Part, Organ. Composed
nach 1790. 4 pages.
Duration 4 minutes. Carus
Verlag #CV 27.705/49.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.2770549).
ISBN
9790007202668. Language:
Latin.
Man that is
born of woman hath but a
short time to live is one
of the central biblical
texts dealing with the
transitoriness of human
existence. Leopold
Hofmann, Kapellmeister at
St. Stephen's Cathedral
in Vienna from 1772 to
1793, where W. A. Mozart
was his church music
assistant, also set this
strongly expressive text.
Hofmann's setting, in C
minor, offers an austere
harmony, characterized by
suspensions in a
homophonic,
through-composed
four-part vocal setting
(soloists or SATB choir),
reinforced only by two
trombones and organ
continuo. Four concise
instrumental transitional
passages between the
individual verses relieve
the pathos laden Viennese
church style of this
composition. With its
tragic air, in some
passages it closely
resembles Mozart's
Requiem K. 626. For this
first edition, the two
trombone parts are
available both in the
original clef and in alto
clef. The figured bass
has been realized so that
the piece can also be
performed without
trombones, with only
organ accompaniment. For
a performance this piece
could easily be combined
with the Salve Regina by
Pietro Cassati (Carus
27.703) from the Vienna
series. Score and part
available separately -
see item CA.2770500.
SATB choir, 2 trombones [2 violas], organ SKU: CA.2770500 Composed by Leo...(+)
SATB choir, 2 trombones
[2 violas], organ
SKU:
CA.2770500
Composed
by Leopold Hofmann.
Edited by Guido Erdmann.
This edition: paperback.
Music from Vienna. Sacred
vocal music, Mourning,
death. Full score.
Composed nach 1790. 12
pages. Duration 4
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
27.705/00. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.2770500).
ISBN
9790007166588. Language:
Latin.
Man that is
born of woman hath but a
short time to live is one
of the central biblical
texts dealing with the
transitoriness of human
existence. Leopold
Hofmann, Kapellmeister at
St. Stephen's Cathedral
in Vienna from 1772 to
1793, where W. A. Mozart
was his church music
assistant, also set this
strongly expressive text.
Hofmann's setting, in C
minor, offers an austere
harmony, characterized by
suspensions in a
homophonic,
through-composed
four-part vocal setting
(soloists or SATB choir),
reinforced only by two
trombones and organ
continuo. Four concise
instrumental transitional
passages between the
individual verses relieve
the pathos laden Viennese
church style of this
composition. With its
tragic air, in some
passages it closely
resembles Mozart's
Requiem K. 626. For this
first edition, the two
trombone parts are
available both in the
original clef and in alto
clef. The figured bass
has been realized so that
the piece can also be
performed without
trombones, with only
organ accompaniment. For
a performance this piece
could easily be combined
with the Salve Regina by
Pietro Cassati (Carus
27.703) from the Vienna
series.
Oboe; Organ SKU: HL.49045700 Oboe (or Flute, Clarinet in Bb, Soprano S...(+)
Oboe; Organ
SKU:
HL.49045700
Oboe
(or Flute, Clarinet in
Bb, Soprano Saxophone)
and Organ. Composed
by Enjott Schneider.
Woodwind Solo. Classical.
Softcover. 20 pages.
Schott Music #ED22863.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49045700).
UPC:
841886033207.
9.0x12.0x0.079
inches.
This work
drew its inspiration from
the famous picture of the
Virgin Mary 'Gnadenbild
Mariahilf' (1537) by
Lucas Cranach the Elder
which shows Mary as a
woman of delicate beauty
and modest sensuality
without the usual
attributes of the Virgin
Mary. The work for oboe
and organ was premiered
in Kronach, where Lucas
Cranach was born, in
March 2017. It is also
available in a version
for solo organ (Schott,
ED 22844).