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UPC: 888680932398. 9x12 inches. English-Italian-German.
The Petite messe solennelle, Gioachino Rossini's last composition, which has been elevated to the rank of a kind of Last Work and Testament, is presented here in its original version, which calls for a chamber ensemble consisting of four solo voices, choir, two pianos and harmonium, in a critical edition curated by Davide Daolmi for the Rossini Foundation of Pesaro. Performed for the first time on March 14, 1864 in the Salon of Countess Louise Pillet-Will, the dedicatee of the work, it was orchestrated by Rossini between 1866 and 1868 (the year of his death), and has since become part of the standard repertoire. Introduction in Italian, English and German.
SKU: BT.SY-5844
German.
SKU: BT.SY-5710-01
English.
SKU: BT.SY-4742
SKU: BT.SY-4370-01
SKU: BT.RICL00024300
SKU: HL.50487466
ISBN 9790080131329. B/5 (17x24) inches. Hungarian. Miklos Sugar; Bertalan Zsarnoczky.
SKU: HL.50511065
ISBN 9790080134962. UPC: 073999591187. B/5 (17x24) inches. Latin. Attila Remenyi.
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SKU: BT.EMBZ14941
Latin.
The composer Péter Andorka (born 1987) studied under Miklós Kocsár and Miklós Csemiczky at the Bartók Secondary School of Music and under János Vajda at the Liszt Academy of Music, both in Budapest. Apart from solo, chamber and orchestral works, several vocal compositions of his (oratorios and choral works) have been performed, and he has also composed for the stage.The Three Liturgical Chants to Latin texts were composed for six-part female choir in 2009. The text of the first piece (Lux aeterna) comes from the mass for the dead, that of the second (Laudate Dominum) from Psalm 116 (117 in many English translations), and that of the third (Adoro te devote) from a hymn by StThomas Aquinas, whose Gregorian chant is also incorporated into the work. The euphony and elaborate part-writing of the Three Liturgical Chants place a serious task before choirs, particularly in terms of intonation. Especially the wide compass of Lux aeterna requires a professional choir. The pieces in the cycle can be purchased separately (Z. 14941, 14942 and 14943).
SKU: HL.50487025
ISBN 9790080120583. B/5 (17x24) inches. Hungarian. Laszlo Sary; Sandor Weores.
SKU: BT.EMBZ14914
Lajos Huszár composed his motet for mixed choir Strafe mich nicht in deinem Zorn commissioned by the town of Debrecen for the 26th Béla Bartók International Choir Competition in 2014. The composer says about his work: ''This choral work is the closing piece of a series for mixed choir consisting of three motets in German. The text is from the Bible as translated into German by Martin Luther (parts of Psalms 6 and 7), supplemented by a few words of a chorale. Its style is based on modal key systems and it adapts throughout to the singing voice.''.
SKU: HL.50487411
ISBN 9790080130230. B/5 (17x24) inches. Hungarian. Laszlo Sary.
SKU: BT.EMBZ14916
Bánk Sáry composed his choral work Blue Sky for female voices commissioned by the town of Debrecen for the Béla Bartók 26th International Choir Competition in 2014. The composer says about his work: I have used extracts of poems in Miklós Zr nyi's manuscript The Valiant Lieutenant. The choir sings the initial sentence in Latin in unison, then the music gradually becomes polyphonic before a playful, rhythmical passage takes its place in the middle of the piece. At the end of the almost five minute movement the beautiful text is sung by the choir in a homophonic chord progression..
SKU: BT.EMBZ14939
SKU: BT.EMBZ14940
SKU: HL.49001204
ISBN 9790001012546.