SKU: HF.FH-7025
ISBN 9790203470250. 8.3 x 11.7 inches.
1. Matthauspassion, BWV 244, 2. Johannespassion, BWV 245, 3. Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248, 4. Oster-Oratorium, BWV 249, 5. Messe in h-Moll, BWV 232, 6. Messe in A-Dur, BWV 234, 7. Messe in g-Moll, BWV 235, 8. Messe in G-Dur, BWV 236, 9. Sanctus in D-Dur, BWV 238, 10. Magnificat in D-Dur, BWV 243, 11. Violinkonzert a-Moll, BWV 1041, 12. Violinkonzert E-Dur, BWV 1042, 13. Konzert fur Flote, Violine und Klavier a-Moll, BWV 1044, 14. Klavierkonzert I d-Moll, BWV 1052, 15. Klavierkonzert E-Dur, BWV 1053, 16. Klavierkonzert g-Moll, BWV 1058, 17. Konzert in C-Dur fur zwei Klaviere, BWV 1061, 18. Konzert in c-Moll fur zwei Klaviere, BWV 1062, 19. Konzert in d-Moll fur drei Klaviere, BWV 1063, 20. Konzert in C-Dur fur drei Klaviere, BWV 1064, 21. Konzert in a-Moll fur vier Klaviere, BWV 1065, 22. Brandenburgisches Konzert Nr.1, BWV 1046, 23. Brandenburgisches Konzert Nr.2, BWV 1047, 24. Brandenburgisches Konzert Nr.3, BWV 1048, 25. Brandenburgisches Konzert Nr.4, BWV 1049, 26. Brandenburgisches Konzert Nr.5, BWV 1050, 27. Brandenburgisches Konzert Nr.6, BWV 1051, 28. Ouverture C-Dur, BWV 1066, 29. Ouverture D-Dur, BWV 1068.
SKU: BR.EB-4063
ISBN 9790004162224. 7.5 x 10.5 inches.
The Publication in facsimile of the auto graphic copy of Johann Sebastian Bach's Mass in A major BWV 234 at the occasion of the Bach Anniversary Year 1985 has been made possible thanks to the generous support of the publishing house which so carefully preserved this precious manuscript in its archives for almost 200 years. The manuscript was acquired long ago by Johann Gottlob Immanuel Breitkopf, the brilliant and dynamic forefather of the publishing house Breitkopf & Hartel, who conducted a prosperous business selling music transcriptions in Leipzig. It is still unclear as to how he obtained the manuscript. Perhaps it had belonged to the estate of Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, from whom Breitkopf apparently acquired a part of his Bach collection. The earliest reference to the manuscript's change of ownership is found in Breitkopfs Verzeichniss Musicalischer Werke of 1761, which includes Bach's Missa, a 2 Flauti, 2 Violini, Viola 4 Voci, Organo under the listing of copies of unpublished compositions. The copy was available at the price of 2 thl. (thalers) 12gl. (groschen). A few years later, in 1769, the same offer appeared again together with other works by Bach or ascribed to him in the Verzeichniss lateinischer und italianischer Kirchen-Musiken of Bernhard Christoph Breitkopf & Sohn. In more recent times, the work has been mentioned in Wilhelm Hitzig's Katalog des Archivs von Breitkopf & Hartel, revised in 1925, together with the continuo part, which was included with the copy and which was also originally written in Bach's own hand. The economic reorganization of the publishing house Breitkopf & Hartel after the Second World War made it necessary to sell the manuscript together with other works from the publisher's archives. This manuscript was to have been put up at auction by the auction house J. A. Stargardt. The catalogue, containing an informative commentary by Wolfgang Schmieder, was already printed, but before the auction could take place, the land of Hesse decided to purchase all the manuscripts, thus preventing the dispersion of this valuable collection. The manuscript was officially handed over to the Hessische Landes- und Hochschulbibliothek in Darmstadt on 29 October 1953. The A major Mass is still preserved there today, together with its fellow piece, the Mass in G major BWV 236.
SKU: M7.RMP-3002
ISBN 9783795716592. English Russian.
Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943) was a pianist and composer of international stature and one of the towering figures of early 20th century music. He left behind an ouvre consisting of some 170 works, many of which await discovery or are known only in forms far removed from the composer's intentions. Sergei Rachmaninoff : Critical Edition of the Complete Works (RCW), a project issued by Russian Music Publishing, is the first complete edition of Rachmaninoff 's music prepared in accordance with scholarly criteria while meeting the demands of performers. It catalogues, explores, and annotates every available musical, literary, and iconographic source on Rachmaninoff 's music. The RCW is published under the scholarly auspices of Dr. Valentin Antipov. The editorial standards of the RCW satisfy the most discerning criteria and are safeguarded by an Editorial Board of internationally acknowledged authorities in Rachmaninoff scholarship. Alexandre Rachmaninoff (1933-2012), the composer's grandson, has been retained as a special advisor. The RCW is furthermore realized in close cooperation with the Glinka State Central Museum of Musical Culture, which houses one of the most extensive collections of Rachmaninoff autographs worldwide. All sources are consulted for the first time and all compositions are presented in their authentic form with all existing versions from the composer.
SKU: BA.BA05293-65
ISBN 9790006532674. 32.5 x 25.5 cm inches. Key: B minor.
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SKU: HL.49013114
ISBN 9790001138871. UPC: 073999371864. 9.0x12.0x0.244 inches.
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SKU: BR.CHB-5362-02
ISBN 9790004412923. 7.5 x 10.5 inches. German.
Schubert's setting of Psalm 23 Gott ist mein Hirt (The Lord Is My Shepherd) D 706 was originally intended for a quartet of female voices, but already performed by women's choirs regularly in the 19th century. It was composed by Schubert in December 1820 for the pupils of the singing class of Anna Frohlich at the Vienna Conservatory, who performed it regularly from 1821 onwards in the concerts for conservatory exams. The first public performance took place in 1828 at the Vienna Musikverein, again four years later it was published posthumously by Diabelli. With this piece, Schubert ended a personally unsuccessful year 1820 in which he was plagued by a compositional crisis and even received a warning for slandering the authorities. The lyrical and multi-layered piano accompaniment of Schubert's original is interpreted in a colorful way in the arrangement by Hans Zender for an orchestra with instruments such as marimba, glockenspiel, mandolin and celesta, thereby giving the piece a special appeal. The choral score with piano part can also be used for this arrangement.
SKU: BA.BA08452
ISBN 9790006506521. 30 x 23 cm inches.
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