Format : Vocal Score
SKU: M7.IFO-72622
Doppel-CD zum 20-jährigen Jubiläum von organ - Journal für die Orgel Bernhard Leonardy an der Hauptorgel der Ludwigskirche in Alt-Saarbrücken (CD 1) und an der Hauptorgel von St. Johann - Päpstliche Basilika, Saarbrücken (CD 2) Inhaltstext: CD 1 Bernhard Leonardy an der Hauptorgel (Rudolf von Beckerath 1982: 47/III/P, mech.) der Ludwigskirche in Alt-Saarbrücken, ehemalige fürstlich-lutherische Hof- und Predigtkirche _Daniel Magnus Gronau: Choralvariationen (Versus I-IV) über 'Ein fäste Burg ist unser Gott' _Michael Praetorius: 'Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott', Choralbearbeitung aus Musae Sioniae _Heinrich Scheidemann: Choralfantasie 'Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott' _Johann Nicolaus Hanff: 'Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott' _Johann Gottlob Werner: Choralvorspiel und Choral 'Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott' _Johann Sebastian Bach: Choralbearbeitung 'Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott' BWV 720 _Johann Gottfried Walther: 'Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott' _Johann Sebastian Bach: 'Und wenn die Welt voll Teufel wär'', aus der Kantate 'Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott' BWV 80 _Johann Pachelbel: Choralfantasie 'Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott' _Johann Ludwig Krebs: Choralvorspiel 'Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott' KrebsWV 518 _Johann Sebastian Bach: Choralbearbeitung 'Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott' BWV Anh. 49 _Dietrich Buxtehude: Choralvorspiel 'Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott' BuxWV 184 _Christian Flor: 'Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott' CD 2 Bernhard Leonardy an der Hauptorgel (Johannes Klais, Bonn, 1975 / Hugo Mayer, Heusweiler, 2000: 62/V/P, mech. + el.) von St. Johann - Päpstliche Basilika, Saarbrücken _Max Reger: Fantasie über den Choral 'Ein' feste Burg ist unser Gott' op. 27 _Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy: Choralfinale 'Ein' feste Burg ist unser Gott', Finale aus Sinfonie Nr. 5 'Reformationssinfonie' op. 107 _Wilhelm Middelschulte: Toccata in D 'Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott' _Naji Hakim: 'Mit seinem Geist und Gaben', 8 Variationen über 'Ein' feste Burg' _William Faulkes: Festival Prelude on 'Ein' feste Burg' _Bernhard Zorn: Konzert-Fantasie op. 14 ('Ein feste Burg') _Heinrich Wettstein : Fantasie über den Choral 'Ein' feste Burg ist unser Gott' op. 9 (mit Motiven aus Händels 'Halleluja').
SKU: HL.14002966
ISBN 9780711986176. 11.75x8.5x0.094 inches.
This collection of Chorales contains all the melodies used by Bach in the Organ works. Each is given with the first verse of the German Hymn and an English translation. Edited by Sir Ivor Atkins.
SKU: CA.3108063
ISBN 9790007206819. Key: D major. Language: German/English. Text: Luther, Martin / Franck, Salomo.
The Reformation cantata Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott BWV 80b, published by Carus-Verlag for the first time in a practical performing edition, remained unknown to Bach scholars until well into the 20th century. The evidence of its existence is three fragments of the first folio of Bach's score, which can be dated to the years 1728-1731. By contrast, the long-familiar expanded new version of the cantata with its powerful opening chorus (BWV 80) dates from the 1730s or 1740s. It only survives in a copy of Bach's score, but this allows conclusions to be drawn about the history of the versions; thus, by using the fragments mentioned above, it has been possible to reconstruct the first version. This result is a Bach cantata which is less extensive and in a more concise normal format, with reduced wind instruments. A relaxed, contrapuntal four-part chorale movement with the first and last verses of the Lutheran hymn forms the framework, and the other movements are the same as in the later new version. This simpler cantata is also entirely suitable for celebrating Reformation Day, as Bach did around 1730. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3108000.
SKU: CA.3108069
ISBN 9790007134129. Key: D major. Language: German/English. Text: Luther, Martin / Franck, Salomo.
The Reformation cantata Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott BWV 80b, published by Carus-Verlag for the first time in a practical performing edition, remained unknown to Bach scholars until well into the 20th century. The evidence of its existence is three fragments of the first folio of Bach's score, which can be dated to the years 1728-1731. By contrast, the long-familiar expanded new version of the cantata with its powerful opening chorus (BWV 80) dates from the 1730s or 1740s. It only survives in a copy of Bach's score, but this allows conclusions to be drawn about the history of the versions; thus, by using the fragments mentioned above, it has been possible to reconstruct the first version. This result is a Bach cantata which is less extensive and in a more concise normal format, with reduced wind instruments. A relaxed, contrapuntal four-part chorale movement with the first and last verses of the Lutheran hymn forms the framework, and the other movements are the same as in the later new version. This simpler cantata is also entirely suitable for celebrating Reformation Day, as Bach did around 1730. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.3108000.
SKU: CA.3108061
ISBN 9790007206796. Key: D major. Language: German/English. Text: Luther, Martin / Franck, Salomo.
SKU: CA.3108053
ISBN 9790007183370. Key: D major. Language: German/English. Text: Luther, Martin / Franck, Salomo.
The Reformation cantata Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott BWV 80b, published by Carus-Verlag for the first time in a practical performing edition, remained unknown to Bach scholars until well into the 20th century. The evidence of its existence is three fragments of the first folio of Bach's score, which can be dated to the years 1728-1731. By contrast, the long-familiar expanded new version of the cantata with its powerful opening chorus (BWV 80) dates from the 1730s or 1740s. It only survives in a copy of Bach's score, but this allows conclusions to be drawn about the history of the versions; thus, by using the fragments mentioned above, it has been possible to reconstruct the first version. This result is a Bach cantata which is less extensive and in a more concise normal format, with reduced wind instruments. A relaxed, contrapuntal four-part chorale movement with the first and last verses of the Lutheran hymn forms the framework, and the other movements are the same as in the later new version. This simpler cantata is also entirely suitable for celebrating Reformation Day, as Bach did around 1730. Score available separately - see item CA.3108000.
SKU: CA.3108055
ISBN 9790007183387. Key: D major. Language: German/English. Text: Luther, Martin / Franck, Salomo.
SKU: CA.3108071
ISBN 9790007206833. Key: D major. Language: German/English. Text: Luther, Martin / Franck, Salomo.
SKU: CA.3108062
ISBN 9790007206802. Key: D major. Language: German/English. Text: Luther, Martin / Franck, Salomo.
SKU: CA.3108099
ISBN 9790007206857. Key: D major. Language: German/English. Text: Luther, Martin / Franck, Salomo.
SKU: CA.3108064
ISBN 9790007206826. Key: D major. Language: German/English. Text: Luther, Martin / Franck, Salomo.
SKU: CA.3108013
ISBN 9790007045371. Key: D major. Language: German/English. Text: Luther, Martin. Text: Martin Luther, Salomo Franck.
Bach's Reformation cantata, based on what is probably Martin Luther's most famous hymn, evolved over a period of several years. At the beginning was a Weimar cantata for Oculi Sunday 1716, now missing, which was based on the hymn with an instrumental quotation in the opening aria and with the final chorale. In the Leipzig years around 1730, Bach wrote a cantata for Reformation Day using this material. It began with the first verses of Luther's hymn in a simple four-part setting and also included the other verses. Later on, in the 1730s or 1740s, Bach replaced the introductory chorale movement with a chorale setting which was unique, spacious and motet-like in its style; this - uniquely in this respect - incorporated the choral writing in an instrumental canon for oboes and organ continuo. The powerful opening chorus is followed by recitatives and arias which reflect the full breadth of Bach's art of word painting and emotion. One of Bach's most magnificent cantatas, one of the greatest works in the history of music. In addition to the complete performance material the arrangements of movements 1 and 5 (with 3 trumpets, timpani as playing score) by Wilhelm Friedemann Bach are available (Carus 3108089). Score and part available separately - see item CA.3108000.
SKU: CA.3108057
ISBN 9790007242688. Key: D major. Language: German/English. Text: Luther, Martin / Franck, Salomo.
SKU: CA.3108089
ISBN 9790007206840. Key: D major. Text language: German/English. Text: Luther, Martin.
Bach's Reformation cantata, based on what is probably Martin Luther's most famous hymn, evolved over a period of several years. At the beginning was a Weimar cantata for Oculi Sunday 1716, now missing, which was based on the hymn with an instrumental quotation in the opening aria and with the final chorale. In the Leipzig years around 1730, Bach wrote a cantata for Reformation Day using this material. It began with the first verses of Luther's hymn in a simple four-part setting and also included the other verses. Later on, in the 1730s or 1740s, Bach replaced the introductory chorale movement with a chorale setting which was unique, spacious and motet-like in its style; this - uniquely in this respect - incorporated the choral writing in an instrumental canon for oboes and organ continuo. The powerful opening chorus is followed by recitatives and arias which reflect the full breadth of Bach's art of word painting and emotion. One of Bach's most magnificent cantatas, one of the greatest works in the history of music. In addition to the complete performance material the arrangements of movements 1 and 5 (with 3 trumpets, timpani as playing score) by Wilhelm Friedemann Bach are available (Carus 3108089). Score and parts available separately - see item CA.3108000.
SKU: CY.CC2954
ISBN 9790530057735.
Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott (Our God is a secure fortress), BWV 80 is a church cantata based on Martin Luther's hymn that Bach composed for Reformation Day around the year 1723.This movement Aria and Chorale is the second movement of the cantata. The Euphonium/Trombone part performs the bass solo and the Trumpet 1 part performs the Soprano/Oboe solo which is the Chorale itself in an embellished style of the melody.Justin Bland has done a superb job of arranging this beautiful movement of about 4.5 minutes in length for moderately advanced performers.Instrumentation is: Trumpet 1 (C & B-flat parts are provided), Trumpet 2/Flugelhorn in B-flat, Horn, Euphonium/Trombone in bass clef & Tuba.
SKU: BT.DHP-0960711-015
Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott, von Martin Luther 1529 geschrieben, ist einer der bekanntesten protestantischen Choräle. Die Melodie wurde von einigen großen Komponisten verwendet, darunter Johann Sebastian Bach, Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy und Giacomo Meyerbeer. Der Satz, den Jan de Haan für diese Bearbeitung verwendete, stammt von Hans Leo Hassler (1564-1612).
SKU: BT.DHP-0960711-216