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| Soprano Arias åá Duet WoO 93 åá Trio, Op. 116 Soprano voice, Piano [Sheet music] G. Henle
(Soprano, Tenor, Bass, and Piano Reduction). By Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)...(+)
(Soprano, Tenor, Bass, and Piano Reduction). By Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827). Edited by Ernst Herttrich. Henle Music Folios. Softcover. 96 pages. G. Henle #HN970. Published by G. Henle
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| Disney Songs of the 2010s: Soprano or Belter Soprano voice, Piano [Sheet music + Audio access] Hal Leonard
With Online Accompaniments. Composed by Various. Vocal. Disney, Movies, Musica...(+)
With Online Accompaniments.
Composed by Various. Vocal.
Disney, Movies, Musicals.
Softcover Audio Online. 80
pages. Published by Hal
Leonard
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| Georg Friedrich Händel:
Nine Amen And Halleluja
Movements: Soprano: Vocal
Album Soprano voice, Piano Barenreiter
Nine Amen and Halleluja Movements-Between 1728 and 1747 Handel composed these ni...(+)
Nine Amen and Halleluja Movements-Between 1728 and 1747 Handel composed these nine two-part movements for soprano and instrumental bass. Though speculation exists the occasion for which the pieces were composed as well as the exact date of their composition remain unknown.The soprano sings short liturgical phrases such as ?Amen? ?Allelujah? ?Alleluja amen? or ?Amen alleluia?. The editor has supplied a text for the movement HWV 275 which until now has for reasons unknown been without text. The Amen and Hallelujah movements are in easy keys (using up to one sharp or two flats) and the modulations rarely move to harmonically distant tonal areas. Handel figured the bassline very detailed which playsmostly an accompanying supportive role imitating the voice in a few places. The vocal part is distinguished by the repetition of motives by repeated notes but also by short or extended coloratura. Presumably these movements were intended for use in teaching.Today these short movements of between 25 and 76 bars lend themselves well to use in church services.Based on the Urtext of the ?Halle Handel Edition?Idiomatic realization of the continuo part
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| Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:
Exsultate jubilate
K.165: Mixed Choir: Vocal
Score Soprano voice, Piano Barenreiter
Edited with additional material from the Salzburg version“In Italy nowaday...(+)
Edited with additional material from the Salzburg version“In Italy nowadays this term (motet) is applied to a Latin sacred solo cantata consisting of two arias and two recitatives concluding with an Hallelujah and sung during the Mass following the Credo generally by one of the best singers.” One composition matching this description is the solo motet Exsultate jubilate K. 165/158a which Mozart wrote in Milan early in 1773 following the highly successful performance of his opera Lucio Silla.In 1978 when the music manuscripts in Bavaria were being sorted and cataloged in a project sponsored by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft a set ofmanuscript parts for a previously unknown second version was discovered in the town parish church of St. Jakob in Wasserburg am Inn. The music and text of the concluding Alleluja movement were written out by the Salzburg court bassoonist and copyist Joseph Richard Estlinger (c. 1720–1791) who frequently worked for Mozart and his father.The vocal text of this Salzburg manuscript departs from that of the Milan version in the first aria and in the recitative. It was entered in a different hand. The Salzburg version of the text is clearly related to the feast of the Holy Trinity. There is much evidence that this version was sung for the first time in the Dreifaltigkeitskirche on 30 May 1779 (i. e. Trinity Sunday) by the Salzburg male soprano Francesco Ceccarelli during a service mentioned by Nannerl Mozart. On that day Leopold and Wolfgang Mozart together with Ceccarelli were invited to the church’s vicarage at midday. The additional text underlaying of the first aria enabled the solo motet to be employed for the Christmas service as well.- Urtext of the New Mozart Edition- Full score performance material (BA4897) and vocal score (BA4897-90) available for sale
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