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| Du Friedefurst, Herr Jesu Christ Choral SSATB SSATB, Orchestra, Basso continuo [Score] Carus Verlag
(Choralkantate). By Dieterich Buxtehude. Edited by Thomas Schlage. Arranged by P...(+)
(Choralkantate). By Dieterich Buxtehude. Edited by Thomas Schlage. Arranged by Paul Horn. For SSATB choir, 2 violin, violone, basso continuo. This edition: Paperbound. Stuttgart Urtext Edition. German title: Du Friedefurst, Herr Jesu Christ 20. Cantatas; Peace and justice. Full score. Language: German. BuxWV 20. 24 pages. Duration 5 minutes. Published by Carus Verlag
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| Johann Kuhnau: Der
Gerechte kommt um: SATB Choral SSATB SSATB, Orchestra, Basso continuo [Sheet music] Carus Verlag
Adaptation of the motet 'Tristis est anima mea' attributed to Johann Kuhnau. Th...(+)
Adaptation of the motet 'Tristis est anima mea' attributed to Johann Kuhnau. The motet 'Der Gerechte kommt um' comes down to us as part of the Passion cantata 'Ein Lämmlein geht und trägt die Schuld' by Carl Heinrich Graun into which movements by various other composers including Bach and Telemann were also later inserted. According to the research of Diethard Hellmann editor of this edition the motet was originally an a cappella composition by Johann Kuhnau with the text 'Tristis est anima mea' which then was adapted ? most likely by Bach ? with a new text and the addition of instrumental parts. The motet 'Der Gerechte kommt um' comes down to us as part of the Passioncantata 'Ein Lämmlein geht und trägt die Schuld' by Carl Heinrich Graun into which movements by various other composers including Bach and Telemann were also later inserted. From the research of Diethard Hellmann editor of this edition the motet was originally an a cappella composition by Johann Kuhnau with the text 'Tristis est anima mea' which then was adapted?most likely by Bach?with a new text and the addition of insturmental parts.
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| Jonathan Dove: Arion and
the Dolphin: Mixed Choir:
Vocal Score Choral SSATB Peters
Music runs through the story of Arion which begins with a singing competition i...(+)
Music runs through the story of Arion which begins with a singing competition in Sicily. Arion wins the prize and this puts his life in danger: his newfound wealth excites the greed of the sailors who are supposed to be bringing him back to Corinth and they threaten to kill him. They allow Arion to sing one last song and the power of his singing attracts dolphins to the ship. At the end of his song he jumps overboard and one of the dolphins carries him to safety. So Arion’s musical gift gets him into trouble but it is also his salvation. The idea of being rescued by a music-loving dolphin is very appealing. In Robert Graves’account of the myth the dolphin could not bear to be parted from Arion and accompanied him back to court where “it soon succumbed to a life of luxury.” However Herodotus says that after his rescue and return to Corinth Arion failed to return the dolphin to the sea and it died there. Apollo placed the dolphin among the stars and next to it Arion’s lyre in recognition of his musical skill. This is one of the mythical explanations of the origins of the constellations Delphinus and Lyra. It seems natural to sing a story that has singing at its heart. When I was asked by the Nicholas Berwin Charitable Trust to write a choral work for Making Music something that would be within reach of many choirs and involve children this story struck me as ideal: the men of the chorus could be the bloodthirsty sailors and the women could create an atmosphere of mystery for the arrival of the dolphins represented by children’s voices. There would be one solo voice: Arion the marvellous singer. Andrew Fardell the conductor who was advisor to this commission had suggested that I might use the same instrumentation as a popular arrangement of Orff’s Carmina Burana a work that as well as using children’s chorus features a solo countertenor. I thought the magical otherworldly quality of this
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