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(Missa in B). By Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809). Edited by Wolfgang Hochstein. F...(+)
(Missa in B). By Franz
Joseph Haydn (1732-1809).
Edited by Wolfgang
Hochstein. For SATB Soli,
SATB Choir, 2 clarinets,
2 Clarino/Trumpet,
Timpani, 2 Violin, Viola,
Basso Continuo,
[Bassoon]. B-Dur (B-flat
major). Stuttgart Urtext
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CA.4061000. Masses,
Latin. Set of
instrumental parts
(except strings).
Language: Latin. Hob.
XXII:12. 52 pages.
Duration 40 minutes.
Published by Carus Verlag
Composed by Franz Joseph
Haydn. Edited by Gunter
Thomas. This edition:
urtext edition.
Paperback. Urtext from:
Joseph Haydn Werke, G.
Henle Verlag Munchen.
Score. Hob. XXII:12.
Duration 00:42:00.
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#BA04661_02. Published by
Baerenreiter Verlag
(BA.BA04661-02).
ISBN
9790006565382. 31 x 24.3
cm inches. Key: B-flat
major. Text Language:
Latin. Preface: Thomas,
Gunter / Raab,
Armin.
Urtext
aus/from: Joseph Haydn
Werke, G. Henle Verlag
Munchen.
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Composed
by Michael Haydn. Edited
by Sherman, Charles H.
This edition: urtext.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Johann Michael Haydn.
German title: Missa Stae
Theresiae In D Mh 796.
Masses, Latin. Choral
Score. Composed 1801. MH
797. 32 pages. Duration
40 minutes. Carus Verlag
#CV 50.328/05. Published
by Carus Verlag
(CA.5032805).
ISBN
9790007223847. Key: D
major. Language:
Latin.
Composed
by Michael Haydn. Edited
by Sherman, Charles H.
This edition: urtext.
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Johann Michael Haydn.
German title: Missa Stae
Theresiae In D Mh 796.
Masses, Latin. Single
Part, Organ. Composed
1801. MH 797. 32 pages.
Duration 40 minutes.
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50.328/49. Published by
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ISBN
9790007223915. Key: D
major. Language:
Latin.
Composed
by Michael Haydn. Edited
by Sherman, Charles H.
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Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Johann Michael Haydn.
German title: Missa Stae
Theresiae In D Mh 796.
Masses, Latin. Single
Part, Bassoon/Double
Bass. Composed 1801. MH
797. 20 pages. Duration
40 minutes. Carus Verlag
#CV 50.328/15. Published
by Carus Verlag
(CA.5032815).
ISBN
9790007223908. Key: D
major. Language:
Latin.
Composed
by Michael Haydn. Edited
by Sherman, Charles H.
This edition: urtext.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Johann Michael Haydn.
German title: Missa Stae
Theresiae In D Mh 796.
Masses, Latin. Single
Part, Violin 1. Composed
1801. MH 797. 24 pages.
Duration 40 minutes.
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ISBN
9790007223861. Key: D
major. Language:
Latin.
Composed
by Michael Haydn. Edited
by Charles H. Sherman.
This edition: urtext.
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Johann Michael Haydn.
German title: Missa Stae
Theresiae In D Mh 796.
Masses, Latin. Set of
Orchestra Parts. Composed
1801. MH 797. Duration 40
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
50.328/19. Published by
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(CA.5032819).
ISBN
9790007133580. Key: D
major. Language:
Latin.
Composed
by Michael Haydn. Edited
by Sherman, Charles H.
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Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Johann Michael Haydn.
German title: Missa Stae
Theresiae In D Mh 796.
Masses, Latin. Single
Part, Viola. Composed
1801. MH 797. 16 pages.
Duration 40 minutes.
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50.328/13. Published by
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(CA.5032813).
ISBN
9790007223885. Key: D
major. Language:
Latin.
Composed
by Michael Haydn. Edited
by Sherman, Charles H.
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Johann Michael Haydn.
German title: Missa Stae
Theresiae In D Mh 796.
Masses, Latin. Vocal
score. Composed 1801. MH
797. 88 pages. Duration
40 minutes. Carus Verlag
#CV 50.328/03. Published
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(CA.5032803).
ISBN
9790007089344. Key: D
major. Language:
Latin.
Composed
by Michael Haydn. Edited
by Sherman, Charles H.
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50.328/41 timpani.
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German title: Missa Stae
Theresiae In D Mh 796.
Masses, Latin. Set of
Orchestra Parts. Composed
1801. MH 797. 56 pages.
Duration 40 minutes.
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ISBN
9790007223854. Key: D
major. Language:
Latin.
Requiem Soli, choeur mixte et accompagnement Soli, chœur mixte et piano [Vocal Score] Carus Verlag
Solo voices, SATB chorus, orchestra (2 Corni di bassetto, 2 Fg, 2 Tr, 3 Trb, Tim...(+)
Solo voices, SATB chorus,
orchestra (2 Corni di
bassetto, 2 Fg, 2 Tr, 3
Trb, Timp, 2 Vl, Va, Bc)
SKU: CA.5165203
Completed and edited
by Howard Arman.
Composed by Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart. Edited by
Howard Arman. Arranged by
Howard Arman. Vocal
score. KV 626. Duration
50 minutes. Carus Verlag
#5165203. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.5165203).
ISBN
9790007294243. Key: D
minor. Latin.
The
English conductor and
composer Howard Arman has
presented us with a
completed version of
Mozartâ??s Requiem.
â??Another one?â? you
might ask, since this
publication is only the
latest in a long line
reaching back to the
traditional Sü�mayr
version. Yet such is the
enormous power of
Mozartâ??s score that
the challenge and appeal
of completing it remain
undiminished. After two
decades of intensive
study, Howard Armanâ??s
additions to Mozartâ??s
great original show the
requisite care and
respect while
incorporating many new
insights.
Armanâ?
?s approach is
particularly fruitful.
Always aware of the
appropriate limits to
such re-creative work, he
orients himself towards
the typical
characteristics of
Mozartâ??s brilliant
composing style: The
masterly compositional
technique, the search for
innovative solutions to
every problem, and even
the terse treatment of
the text with extremely
suggestive harmonies. All
of this leads to a number
of new listening
experiences. In the Tuba
mirum, for example, we
enjoy a warm, cohesive
ensemble sound, supported
by the bassoons, which
depart from the bass
line. The Confutatis
presents a quite
different picture: Even
the basset horns are
drawn down into the
infernal depths. This
effect is reinforced by
the independence of the
trombones; rather than
simply following the
choral parts, the
instrumentâ??s unique
sound is given an
opportunity to shine.
Armanâ??s Lacrimosa
achieves a lively
Mozartian feel by
granting the voices
considerable freedom
rather than following a
rigid pattern. And he
concludes the movement
with a fugal Amen,
whereby the focus is not
so much on the
counterpoint itself, but
rather â?? in the spirit
of Mozart â?? on
creating a sense of drama
and illuminating the
theme in all its possible
facets. Mozartâ??s
fragment ends with the
Hostias, and so does
Armanâ??s completion.
For the four
following movements
(Sanctus to Communio) we
have nothing from Mozart,
and so here, where the
master is silent, Arman
finally returns to
Sü�mayr, the man who
was closest to Mozart at
the time of his death and
whose efforts to fill the
blank manuscripts still
garner our respect
today.
Armanâ??s
version has already
proven its practical
value. The premiere with
the Bavarian Radio Choir
was enthusiastically
received by audiences and
press alike â?? and
celebrated as offering a
scholarly, entirely fresh
perspective on
Mozartâ??s
masterpiece.
-
World premiere by the
Bavarian Radio Choir -
Enthusiastically received
by audience and
press.
Oratorio in three
acts. Composed by
George Frideric Handel.
Edited by Kenneth Nott.
This edition: complete
edition, urtext edition.
Linen. Halle Handel
Edition (HHA) Series I,
Volume 30. Complete
edition, Score. HWV 70.
Baerenreiter Verlag
#BA04014_00. Published by
Baerenreiter Verlag
(BA.BA04014).
ISBN
9790006442935. 33 x 26 cm
inches. Text Language:
English. Preface: Nott,
Kenneth. Text: Thomas
Morell.
“Jeph
tha†is
Handel’s last
oratorio. Handel had to
break off from composing
several times because of
his increasing blindness
in 1751. The first
performance at the Covent
Garden Theatre in
February 1752 was the
last performance he
conducted before he went
completely blind. In
“Jephthaâ€,
Handel succeeded in
achieving the perfect
fusion between a biblical
plot and the spirit of
classical tragedy. With
great intensity and
dramatic expression he
highlighted in particular
the fates of Jephtha and
Iphis , thereby
portraying convincing and
complex
characters.
The
chorus “How Dark, O
Lord, are Thy
Decrees†at the end
of part two is of crucial
importance in the work
and is regarded as the
dramatic high point of
the oratorio.
The
vocal score is based on
volume I/30 of the
“Halle Handel
Edition†(BA 4014),
which contains the
complete critical version
of the music of the
oratorio for the first
time.
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Dramma per musica in
three Acts. Composed
by Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart. Edited by
Kathleen Kuzmick Hansell.
This edition: complete
edition, urtext edition.
Linen. Edition in 2
volumes. Complete
edition, Score. K. 135.
Duration 4 hours.
Baerenreiter Verlag
#BA04590_01. Published by
Baerenreiter Verlag
(BA.BA04590-01).
ISBN
9790006451296. 33 x 26 cm
inches. Text Language:
Italian. Text: Giovanni
de Gamerra.
On 13
December 1769 Leopold
Mozart and his son
Wolfgang set out on their
first tour of Italy. It
was not until 28 March
1771 that they finally
returned to Salzburg. The
trip brought the young
composer two commissions
for opere serie. In March
1770 he was commissioned
to write Mitridate, K.87
(74a), for the 1770-71
Carneval season at the
Regio Ducal Teatro in
Milan. Mozart started
work on the opera in
Bologna on 29 September
1770, and the premiere
duly took place on the
Feast of St. Stephen (26
December) in 1770. The
second, Lucio Silla (K.
135), again commissioned
for the 1771-72 Carneval
season in Milan,
doubtless resulted from
the success of Mitridate.
News of the commission
reached the Mozarts in
March 1771 in Verona,
where they had stopped on
their return to Salzburg.
(At roughly the same time
Wolfgang received an
invitation from Vienna to
supply a serenata
teatrale for the wedding
of Archduke Ferdinand,
the third son of Maria
Theresia, scheduled to
take place in Milan in
October 1771. This
invitation ultimately
resulted in Ascanio in
Alba, K. 111.)
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Dramma
per musica in three
Acts. Composed by
George Frideric Handel.
Edited by Terence Best.
This edition: complete
edition, urtext edition.
Linen. Halle Handel
Edition (HHA) Serie II,
Band 15. Complete
edition, Score. HWV 18.
Duration 3 hours.
Baerenreiter Verlag
#BA04052_00. Published by
Baerenreiter Verlag
(BA.BA04052).
ISBN
9790006495702. 33.1 x 26
cm inches. Nicola
Francesco
Haym.
Handel began
the composition of
Tamerlano, one of the
supreme masterpieces of
Baroque opera seria, on
3rd July 1724. The
libretto was an
adaptation by Nicola Haym
of Agostino Piovene's
Tamerlano, Tragedia per
musica, which had been
set to music by Francesco
Gasparini, and performed
in Venice in 1711. When
Handel dated the last
page of the autograph on
4rd July the work
appeared to be complete;
but during the three
months which passed
before the premiere at
the King's Theatre in the
Haymarket on 31 October,
so many alterations and
revisions were made that
a fresh performing-score
had to be writtern very
late in the proceedings,
to replace an earlier one
which is now
1ost.
There were
twelve performances
between 31 October 1724
and 8 May 1725. Handel
revived the opera only
once, in 1731, for three
performances. For this
revival he marked in the
performing score a number
of cuts in the
recitatives, which are
reproduced in the present
edition; there is more
recitative in Tamerlano
than in any other Handel
opera.
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Arrangement for
chamber orchestra (arr.
J. Linckelmann).
Composed by Franz
Schubert. Arranged by
Joachim Linckelmann.
Carus digital: Extra
digital products. Full
Score. D 950. 216 pages.
Duration 50 minutes.
Carus Verlag #4066050.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.4066050).
ISBN
9790007294533. Key: E
flat major.
Latin.
Schubertâ??
s Mass in E-flat major is
the last of his six
settings of the
Ordinarium Missae (Mass
ordinary) and also his
most important work in
this genre. The mass is
full of color and drama,
infused with the spirit
of confession. For many
choirs, it is on the wish
list of those works they
would like to sing
someday. But what happens
if you donâ??t have
enough singers, money is
tight, and your venue is
on the small side?
Here the experienced
arranger and orchestral
musician Joachim
Linckelmann has a great
solution. His version for
soloists, choir and
chamber orchestra
requires only 7 winds
rather than the original
13. The string parts,
while identical to the
original, can now also be
scaled back. The vocal
parts (soloists and
chorus) are completely
untouched by the
arrangement, so that the
vocal scores and choral
scores of the Carus
Urtext edition can also
be used for
performanceâ?¢,A
large-scale work now
arranged for smaller
choirs â?¢,13 winds
of the original version
reduced to 7
instrumentsâ?¢,Voca
l scores and choral
scores of the original
version can still be
usedâ?¢,carus plus:
The work (original
version) is available in
the app carus music, the
Choir Coach, as well as
in our Carus Choir Coach
series (audio only)..
Score available
separately - see item
CA.4066000.
Te Deum in C Soli, choeur mixte et accompagnement satb (soli), SATB (chœur), Orchestre Carus Verlag
Composed by Joseph Haydn Johann Michael Haydn. Edited by Hans Ryschawy. For SATB...(+)
Composed by Joseph Haydn
Johann Michael Haydn.
Edited by Hans Ryschawy.
For SATB vocal soli, SATB
choir, 2
clarinos/trumpets,
timpani, 2 violins, basso
continuo. Stuttgart
Urtext Edition. German
title: Te Deum in C.
Choral score. Language:
Latin. MH deest..
Duration 7 minutes.
Published by Carus Verlag
Te Deum in C Soli, choeur mixte et accompagnement satb (soli), SATB (chœur), Orchestre Carus Verlag
By Joseph Haydn Johann Michael Haydn. Edited by Hans Ryschawy. For Soli SATB, SA...(+)
By Joseph Haydn Johann
Michael Haydn. Edited by
Hans Ryschawy. For Soli
SATB, SATB Choir, 2
Clarinos/Trumpets,
Timpani, 2 Violins, Basso
continuo. Stuttgart
Urtext Edition. German
title: Te Deum
(Esterhazy) (3). Set of
instrumental parts
(except strings).
Orchestra version.
Composed by Cesar Auguste
Franck. Edited by
Wolfgang Hochstein. Set
of Orchestra Parts.
Composed 1860. FWV 12.
Duration 46 minutes.
Carus Verlag #4064600.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.4064669).
ISBN
9790007293598. Key: A
major. Latin.
The
Mass in A major published
here is one of the
compositions which Franck
wrote for liturgical use
at Ste. Clotilde. It
received ist first
performance there, under
the composer's direction,
on the 2nd April 1861.
Regarding the vocal
scoring of the Mass it is
noticeable that only a
few bars in the
Ordinarium movements are
expressly given to the
solo vooices. Several
other passages can,
however, by sung by the
soloists rather than the
choir, and in this
edition these are
indicated. Score and
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Rhapsody Soli, choeur mixte et accompagnement Soli, chœur mixte et orchestre Carus Verlag
Solo A, Coro TTBB, 2 Fl, 2 Ob, 2 Clt, 2 Fg, 2 Cor, 2 Vl, Va, Vc, Cb SKU: CA.1...(+)
Solo A, Coro TTBB, 2 Fl,
2 Ob, 2 Clt, 2 Fg, 2 Cor,
2 Vl, Va, Vc, Cb
SKU:
CA.1039700
(Alto
Rhapsody). Composed
by Johannes Brahms.
Edited by Rainer Boss.
Secular choral music.
Full score. Op. 53. 32
pages. Duration 14
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
10.397/00. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.1039700).
ISBN
9790007187590. Language:
German.
Johannes
Brahms's Alto Rhapsody is
published here in a new
Urtext edition,
modernised for
present-day performance
practice. It is based on
the 2nd impression of the
first printed edition, as
this is regarded as the
authentic musical text
following the last
revisions made by the
composer. The musical
setting of Goethe's poem
Harzreise im Winter opens
with a somber beginning,
then by turning to divine
powers, it arrives at a
hopeful new level. The
work - which was composed
in connection with the
marriage of Julie, the
daughter of Brahms's
revered Clara Schumann,
in 1869 - impresses above
all with its personal
touch as well as its
pioneering progressive
harmonies and enormous
compositional power,
which still entice
listeners into the
concert hall.
Composed
by Camille Saint-Saens.
Edited by Dieter Zeh.
Arranged by Sven Hiemke.
Violoncello. Sacred vocal
music, Masses, Latin,
Whole church year / Omni
tempore. Single Part,
Cello. Composed 1856. Op.
4. 12 pages. Duration 45
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
27.060/14. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.2706014).
Text
language:
Latin.
Carus-Verlag
is now publishing this
early work by Camille
Saint-Saens in a critical
new edition. Among the
sacred works by
Saint-Saens there are
just two settings of the
mass: the Messe de
Requiem op. 54 from his
middle period (1878), and
the Mass op. 4 dating
from 1856. This was first
performed on 21 April
1857. Camille Saint-Saens
was a devoted follower of
historicism as part of
the reform movement in
French church music. This
is more evident in the
mass published here than
anywhere else. The model
for this work is the
unison Messe Royale by
Henry DuMont (1610-1683).
Saint-Saens combined its
Gregorian style in a
convincing manner with
contemporary elements of
Romantic composition, an
expressive chromaticism,
which determines the
harmonic progression.
Alongside the orchestral
forces, the Grand Orgue
plays an important role.
Used as a solo
instrument, it is an
equal partner in the
composition. Score and
part available separately
- see item
CA.2706000.
Composed
by Camille Saint-Saens.
Edited by Dieter Zeh.
Arranged by Sven Hiemke.
Violin 2. Sacred vocal
music, Masses, Latin,
Whole church year / Omni
tempore. Single Part,
Violin 2. Composed 1856.
Op. 4. 12 pages. Duration
45 minutes. Carus Verlag
#CV 27.060/12. Published
by Carus Verlag
(CA.2706012).
Text
language:
Latin.
Carus-Verlag
is now publishing this
early work by Camille
Saint-Saens in a critical
new edition. Among the
sacred works by
Saint-Saens there are
just two settings of the
mass: the Messe de
Requiem op. 54 from his
middle period (1878), and
the Mass op. 4 dating
from 1856. This was first
performed on 21 April
1857. Camille Saint-Saens
was a devoted follower of
historicism as part of
the reform movement in
French church music. This
is more evident in the
mass published here than
anywhere else. The model
for this work is the
unison Messe Royale by
Henry DuMont (1610-1683).
Saint-Saens combined its
Gregorian style in a
convincing manner with
contemporary elements of
Romantic composition, an
expressive chromaticism,
which determines the
harmonic progression.
Alongside the orchestral
forces, the Grand Orgue
plays an important role.
Used as a solo
instrument, it is an
equal partner in the
composition. Score and
part available separately
- see item
CA.2706000.
Composed
by Camille Saint-Saens.
Edited by Dieter Zeh.
Arranged by Sven Hiemke.
Violin 1. Sacred vocal
music, Masses, Latin,
Whole church year / Omni
tempore. Single Part,
Violin 1. Composed 1856.
Op. 4. 12 pages. Duration
45 minutes. Carus Verlag
#CV 27.060/11. Published
by Carus Verlag
(CA.2706011).
Text
language:
Latin.
Carus-Verlag
is now publishing this
early work by Camille
Saint-Saens in a critical
new edition. Among the
sacred works by
Saint-Saens there are
just two settings of the
mass: the Messe de
Requiem op. 54 from his
middle period (1878), and
the Mass op. 4 dating
from 1856. This was first
performed on 21 April
1857. Camille Saint-Saens
was a devoted follower of
historicism as part of
the reform movement in
French church music. This
is more evident in the
mass published here than
anywhere else. The model
for this work is the
unison Messe Royale by
Henry DuMont (1610-1683).
Saint-Saens combined its
Gregorian style in a
convincing manner with
contemporary elements of
Romantic composition, an
expressive chromaticism,
which determines the
harmonic progression.
Alongside the orchestral
forces, the Grand Orgue
plays an important role.
Used as a solo
instrument, it is an
equal partner in the
composition. Score and
part available separately
- see item
CA.2706000.
Composed
by Camille Saint-Saens.
Edited by Dieter Zeh.
Arranged by Sven Hiemke.
Viola. Sacred vocal
music, Masses, Latin,
Whole church year / Omni
tempore. Single Part,
Viola. Composed 1856. Op.
4. 12 pages. Duration 45
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
27.060/13. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.2706013).
Text
language:
Latin.
Carus-Verlag
is now publishing this
early work by Camille
Saint-Saens in a critical
new edition. Among the
sacred works by
Saint-Saens there are
just two settings of the
mass: the Messe de
Requiem op. 54 from his
middle period (1878), and
the Mass op. 4 dating
from 1856. This was first
performed on 21 April
1857. Camille Saint-Saens
was a devoted follower of
historicism as part of
the reform movement in
French church music. This
is more evident in the
mass published here than
anywhere else. The model
for this work is the
unison Messe Royale by
Henry DuMont (1610-1683).
Saint-Saens combined its
Gregorian style in a
convincing manner with
contemporary elements of
Romantic composition, an
expressive chromaticism,
which determines the
harmonic progression.
Alongside the orchestral
forces, the Grand Orgue
plays an important role.
Used as a solo
instrument, it is an
equal partner in the
composition. Score and
part available separately
- see item
CA.2706000.
Te Deum in C Soli, choeur mixte et accompagnement [Vocal Score] Carus Verlag
By Joseph Haydn Johann Michael Haydn. Edited by Hans Ryschawy. For Soli SATB, SA...(+)
By Joseph Haydn Johann
Michael Haydn. Edited by
Hans Ryschawy. For Soli
SATB, SATB Choir, 2
Clarinos/Trumpets,
Timpani, 2 Violins, Basso
continuo. Stuttgart
Urtext Edition. German
title: Te Deum in C.
Vocal score. Language:
Latin. 16 pages. Duration
7 min
Composed
by Michael Haydn. Edited
by Armin Kircher. This
edition: urtext.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Johann Michael Haydn.
Missa Stae Cyrilli Et
Methodii Mh 13. Sacred
vocal music, Masses,
Latin. Single Part, basso
continuo. MH 13. 28
pages. Duration 55
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
54.013/13. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.5401313).
ISBN
9790007225896. Language:
Latin.
The thirty
or so settings of the
Mass by Johann Michael
Haydn (Joseph's younger
brother) are masterpieces
of their class, and were
greatly loved during his
lifetime. As part of its
Urtext complete edition
Carus now presents the
Missa Sancti Cyrilli et
Methodii. This
composition of 1758 is an
early work, still written
in the baroque stylistic
tradition of the southern
German region, Out it
also reveals subjective
inspiration which
separates it from many
mass settings by Haydn's
contemporaries. With this
mass dedicated to the
Slavic apostles Cyrill
and Methodius it is
possible that Haydn
applied for a position in
Brno and it actually
appears as if the
21-year-old composer
wanted to present a
masterpiece demonstrating
his skills. This mass is
published here in the
first edition. Score and
part available separately
- see item
CA.5401300.
Composed
by Michael Haydn. Edited
by Armin Kircher. This
edition: urtext.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Johann Michael Haydn.
Missa Stae Cyrilli Et
Methodii Mh 13. Sacred
vocal music, Masses,
Latin. Choral Score. MH
13. 32 pages. Duration 55
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
54.013/05. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.5401305).
ISBN
9790007165307. Language:
Latin.
The thirty
or so settings of the
Mass by Johann Michael
Haydn (Joseph's younger
brother) are masterpieces
of their class, and were
greatly loved during his
lifetime. As part of its
Urtext complete edition
Carus now presents the
Missa Sancti Cyrilli et
Methodii. This
composition of 1758 is an
early work, still written
in the baroque stylistic
tradition of the southern
German region, Out it
also reveals subjective
inspiration which
separates it from many
mass settings by Haydn's
contemporaries. With this
mass dedicated to the
Slavic apostles Cyrill
and Methodius it is
possible that Haydn
applied for a position in
Brno and it actually
appears as if the
21-year-old composer
wanted to present a
masterpiece demonstrating
his skills. This mass is
published here in the
first edition. Score
available separately -
see item CA.5401300.