SKU: HL.14010268
SKU: HL.14003971
SKU: JK.01734
Psalm 92:1, 1 Thessalonians 5:18.
Thanksgiving medley for mixed chorus (SATB) and piano, including text and melodies from Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow, Come Ye Thankful People, All That Dwell below the Skies and finishing with Prayer of Thanksgiving.Composer: Louis Bourgeois, George J. Elvey, John Hatton Arranger: Brent Jorgensen Lyricist: Thomas Kern, Henry Alford, Isaac Watts, Jan Pinborough Difficulty: medium Performance time: 5:25Reference: Psalm 92:1, 1 Thessalonians 5:18.
SKU: LP.765762150126
UPC: 765762150126. Words by George Duffield & Eugene M. Bartlett.
A lively and energetic medley of two traditional and much-loved hymns of the church Stand Up for Jesus and Victory in Jesus. Choirs of all sizes and experience levels will enjoy singing this as will church congregations with worship styles from the traditional to more contemporary.
SKU: LP.765762199002
UPC: 765762199002. Words by George Duffield & Eugene M. Bartlett; Orchestrated by Chris McDonald.
SKU: LP.765762199705
UPC: 765762199705. Words by George Duffield & Eugene M. Bartlett; Orchestrated by Chris McDonald.
SKU: HL.50405560
UPC: 073999504156. 7.0x10.75x0.058 inches.
SKU: CA.5506309
ISBN 9790007242060. Language: English/German. Text: Eschenburg, J. J. / Loy, Felix.
First critical edition. The oratorio Judas Maccabaeus is one of George Frideric Handel's most popular choral works. It was performed over fifty times during the composer's lifetime and was one of his first works to be performed in Germany (1772). The frequent performances given by Handel himself resulted in a particularly large number of reworkings, reflecting local conditions. This new edition therefore offers the work in two performable versions: firstly, the version of the first performance in 1747, and the one from the last oratorio season during Handel's lifetime (1758/59). This makes available all the choruses and arias which Handel ever wrote for Judas Maccabaeus. Reflecting the latest Handel research, the edition is based for the first time throughout on Handel's conductor's score, thereby eradicating not only long-perpetuated mistakes, but also providing clarity about which pieces were actually performed by Handel. By contrast with the Chrysander edition obligatory until now, the aria Father of heav'n which introduces Part III is included here in its original, longer version. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.5506300.
SKU: CA.5506349
ISBN 9790007239541. Language: English/German. Text: Eschenburg, J. J. / Loy, Felix.
First critical edition. The oratorio Judas Maccabaeus is one of George Frideric Handel's most popular choral works. It was performed over fifty times during the composer's lifetime and was one of his first works to be performed in Germany (1772). The frequent performances given by Handel himself resulted in a particularly large number of reworkings, reflecting local conditions. This new edition therefore offers the work in two performable versions: firstly, the version of the first performance in 1747, and the one from the last oratorio season during Handel's lifetime (1758/59). This makes available all the choruses and arias which Handel ever wrote for Judas Maccabaeus. Reflecting the latest Handel research, the edition is based for the first time throughout on Handel's conductor's score, thereby eradicating not only long-perpetuated mistakes, but also providing clarity about which pieces were actually performed by Handel. By contrast with the Chrysander edition obligatory until now, the aria Father of heav'n which introduces Part III is included here in its original, longer version. Score and part available separately - see item CA.5506300.
SKU: CA.5506300
ISBN 9790007188474. Language: English/German. Text: Eschenburg, J. J. / Loy, Felix.
First critical edition. The oratorio Judas Maccabaeus is one of George Frideric Handel's most popular choral works. It was performed over fifty times during the composer's lifetime and was one of his first works to be performed in Germany (1772). The frequent performances given by Handel himself resulted in a particularly large number of reworkings, reflecting local conditions. This new edition therefore offers the work in two performable versions: firstly, the version of the first performance in 1747, and the one from the last oratorio season during Handel's lifetime (1758/59). This makes available all the choruses and arias which Handel ever wrote for Judas Maccabaeus. Reflecting the latest Handel research, the edition is based for the first time throughout on Handel's conductor's score, thereby eradicating not only long-perpetuated mistakes, but also providing clarity about which pieces were actually performed by Handel. By contrast with the Chrysander edition obligatory until now, the aria Father of heav'n which introduces Part III is included here in its original, longer version.
SKU: CA.5506303
ISBN 9790007188610. Language: English/German. Text: Eschenburg, J. J. / Loy, Felix.
First critical edition. The oratorio Judas Maccabaeus is one of George Frideric Handel's most popular choral works. It was performed over fifty times during the composer's lifetime and was one of his first works to be performed in Germany (1772). The frequent performances given by Handel himself resulted in a particularly large number of reworkings, reflecting local conditions. This new edition therefore offers the work in two performable versions: firstly, the version of the first performance in 1747, and the one from the last oratorio season during Handel's lifetime (1758/59). This makes available all the choruses and arias which Handel ever wrote for Judas Maccabaeus. Reflecting the latest Handel research, the edition is based for the first time throughout on Handel's conductor's score, thereby eradicating not only long-perpetuated mistakes, but also providing clarity about which pieces were actually performed by Handel. By contrast with the Chrysander edition obligatory until now, the aria Father of heav'n which introduces Part III is included here in its original, longer version. Score available separately - see item CA.5506300.
SKU: CA.5506319
ISBN 9790007242114. Language: English/German. Text: Eschenburg, J. J. / Loy, Felix.
SKU: GI.G-10699
English. Text Source: Vss.: Alan J. Hommerding, ref.: George W. Kitchin, 1827-1912. Text by Alan J. Hommerding.
SKU: GI.G-10699INST
SKU: GI.G-9349
UPC: 785147934905. English. Text Source: J. V. Coombs, 1849-1920, adapt. Thomas Whitfield. Text by J. V. Coombs. Scripture: John 8:12, John 9:5.
SKU: CA.5504805
ISBN 9790007130756. Language: German.
The extraordinarily high reputation among Handel's contemporaries of his Passion Oratorio to words by Brockes is indicated by the fact that no less eminent a musician than Johann Sebastian Bach himself made a copy of this work. Although Bach copied it without making substantial changes in it, our edition of the work brings together two of the greatest baroque composers. The Brockes Passion was - not only for the Leipzig Thomaskantor - an alternative to the betterknown Bach Passions. Score available separately - see item CA.5504800.
SKU: GI.G-005913
UPC: 641151059136. Text by Alan J. Hommerding.
SKU: CA.5504819
ISBN 9790007133702. Language: German.
The extraordinarily high reputation among Handel's contemporaries of his Passion Oratorio to words by Brockes is indicated by the fact that no less eminent a musician than Johann Sebastian Bach himself made a copy of this work. Although Bach copied it without making substantial changes in it, our edition of the work brings together two of the greatest baroque composers. The Brockes Passion was - not only for the Leipzig Thomaskantor - an alternative to the betterknown Bach Passions. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.5504800.
SKU: CA.5504849
ISBN 9790007132620. Language: German.
The extraordinarily high reputation among Handel's contemporaries of his Passion Oratorio to words by Brockes is indicated by the fact that no less eminent a musician than Johann Sebastian Bach himself made a copy of this work. Although Bach copied it without making substantial changes in it, our edition of the work brings together two of the greatest baroque composers. The Brockes Passion was - not only for the Leipzig Thomaskantor - an alternative to the betterknown Bach Passions. Score and part available separately - see item CA.5504800.