SKU: CA.731900
ISBN 9790007098155. Language: Latin/German.
SKU: BA.BA05920
ISBN 9790006474363. 27 x 19 cm inches.
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What can I expect from a Barenreiter Urtext edition?< /p> MUSICOLOGICA LLY SOUND - A reliable musical text based on all available sources - A description of the sources - Information on the genesis and history of the work - Valuable notes on performance practice - Includes an introduction with critical commentary explaining source discrepancies and editorial decisions ... AND PRACTICAL - Page-turns, fold-out pages, and cues where you need them - A well-presented layout and a user-friendly format - Excellent print quality - Superior paper and binding
What can I expect from a Barenreiter Urtext edition?< /p>
MUSICOLOGICA LLY SOUND - A reliable musical text based on all available sources - A description of the sources - Information on the genesis and history of the work - Valuable notes on performance practice - Includes an introduction with critical commentary explaining source discrepancies and editorial decisions ... AND PRACTICAL - Page-turns, fold-out pages, and cues where you need them - A well-presented layout and a user-friendly format - Excellent print quality - Superior paper and binding
SKU: CA.2004519
ISBN 9790007193492. Text language: German.
With this magnificent setting of Psalm 136 from the Psalmen Davids of 1619, Heinrich Schütz broke new ground: he brought the court trumpet ensemble into the realm of art music (similar to Michael Praetorius at around the same time). Alongside the trumpet ensemble, a five-part ripieno choir ensures musical splendor, whilst the leading role is given two two favoriti choirs, one high (SSTT) and one low (TTBB, scored for tenor and three trombones). Schütz did not write out the trumpet ensemble parts, but made do with notating just the middle part, around which the other parts were to improvise. For this critical edition, the trumpet ensemble is available separately in a reconstruction by the internationally-famous baroque trumpet specialist Edward H. Tarr. This edition is also used for the recording of the Psalm with the Dresdner Kammerchor conducted by Hans-Christoph Rademann. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.2004500.
SKU: CA.2004505
ISBN 9790007165123. Text language: German.
With this magnificent setting of Psalm 136 from the Psalmen Davids of 1619, Heinrich Schütz broke new ground: he brought the court trumpet ensemble into the realm of art music (similar to Michael Praetorius at around the same time). Alongside the trumpet ensemble, a five-part ripieno choir ensures musical splendor, whilst the leading role is given two two favoriti choirs, one high (SSTT) and one low (TTBB, scored for tenor and three trombones). Schütz did not write out the trumpet ensemble parts, but made do with notating just the middle part, around which the other parts were to improvise. For this critical edition, the trumpet ensemble is available separately in a reconstruction by the internationally-famous baroque trumpet specialist Edward H. Tarr. This edition is also used for the recording of the Psalm with the Dresdner Kammerchor conducted by Hans-Christoph Rademann. Score available separately - see item CA.2004500.
SKU: CA.2004361
ISBN M-007-25326-4. Key: D dorian. German.
Schutz's setting of Psalm 115 Nicht uns, Herr, sondern deinem Namen is the only one of his Psalmen Davids, published in Dresden in 1619, which begins with a unison intonation, as also found in his late works (Schwanengesang). The three choirs in the work have different tessituras. The middle one is scored purely for voices, whereas in the one with a high tessitura only the lowest part is sung, and conversely in the one with low tessitura only the highest part is sung - the extremes are left to cornetts and trombones. Through this artistic treatment, the effect of the widely-spaced tessitura used to achieve color is considerably enhanced. With this publication of Psalm 115 in a separate edition, the last of the Psalmen Davids is now available in a separate edition corresponding with the principles of the Stuttgart Schutz Edition. Score and part available separately - see item CA.2004300.
SKU: CA.2004549
ISBN 9790007193508. Language: German.
With this magnificent setting of Psalm 136 from the Psalmen Davids of 1619, Heinrich Schütz broke new ground: he brought the court trumpet ensemble into the realm of art music (similar to Michael Praetorius at around the same time). Alongside the trumpet ensemble, a five-part ripieno choir ensures musical splendor, whilst the leading role is given two two favoriti choirs, one high (SSTT) and one low (TTBB, scored for tenor and three trombones). Schütz did not write out the trumpet ensemble parts, but made do with notating just the middle part, around which the other parts were to improvise. For this critical edition, the trumpet ensemble is available separately in a reconstruction by the internationally-famous baroque trumpet specialist Edward H. Tarr. This edition is also used for the recording of the Psalm with the Dresdner Kammerchor conducted by Hans-Christoph Rademann. Score and part available separately - see item CA.2004500.
SKU: CA.2004506
ISBN 9790007165130. Text language: German.
SKU: CA.2004350
ISBN M-007-25078-2. Key: D dorian. German.
Schutz's setting of Psalm 115 Nicht uns, Herr, sondern deinem Namen is the only one of his Psalmen Davids, published in Dresden in 1619, which begins with a unison intonation, as also found in his late works (Schwanengesang). The three choirs in the work have different tessituras. The middle one is scored purely for voices, whereas in the one with a high tessitura only the lowest part is sung, and conversely in the one with low tessitura only the highest part is sung - the extremes are left to cornetts and trombones. Through this artistic treatment, the effect of the widely-spaced tessitura used to achieve color is considerably enhanced. With this publication of Psalm 115 in a separate edition, the last of the Psalmen Davids is now available in a separate edition corresponding with the principles of the Stuttgart Schutz Edition. Score available separately - see item CA.2004300.
SKU: CA.2004500
ISBN 9790007145910. Text language: German.
With this magnificent setting of Psalm 136 from the Psalmen Davids of 1619, Heinrich Schütz broke new ground: he brought the court trumpet ensemble into the realm of art music (similar to Michael Praetorius at around the same time). Alongside the trumpet ensemble, a five-part ripieno choir ensures musical splendor, whilst the leading role is given two two favoriti choirs, one high (SSTT) and one low (TTBB, scored for tenor and three trombones). Schütz did not write out the trumpet ensemble parts, but made do with notating just the middle part, around which the other parts were to improvise. For this critical edition, the trumpet ensemble is available separately in a reconstruction by the internationally-famous baroque trumpet specialist Edward H. Tarr. This edition is also used for the recording of the Psalm with the Dresdner Kammerchor conducted by Hans-Christoph Rademann.
SKU: CA.2004369
ISBN M-007-25327-1. Key: D dorian. German.
Schutz's setting of Psalm 115 Nicht uns, Herr, sondern deinem Namen is the only one of his Psalmen Davids, published in Dresden in 1619, which begins with a unison intonation, as also found in his late works (Schwanengesang). The three choirs in the work have different tessituras. The middle one is scored purely for voices, whereas in the one with a high tessitura only the lowest part is sung, and conversely in the one with low tessitura only the highest part is sung - the extremes are left to cornetts and trombones. Through this artistic treatment, the effect of the widely-spaced tessitura used to achieve color is considerably enhanced. With this publication of Psalm 115 in a separate edition, the last of the Psalmen Davids is now available in a separate edition corresponding with the principles of the Stuttgart Schutz Edition. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.2004300.
SKU: CA.2004355
ISBN M-007-25319-6. Key: D dorian. German.
SKU: CA.2004713
ISBN 9790007193584. Key: G mixolydian. Language: German/English.
Sco re available separately - see item CA.2004700.
SKU: CA.2003517
ISBN 9790007193256. Key: F major. Language: German/English.
Sco re available separately - see item CA.2003500.
SKU: CA.2004021
Key: G dorian. Language: German.
Score available separately - see item CA.2004000.
SKU: CA.2003519
ISBN 9790007193270. Key: F major. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.2002917
ISBN 9790007192891. Key: G dorian. Language: German/English.
Sco re available separately - see item CA.2002905.
SKU: CA.2004032
SKU: CA.2004115
ISBN 9790007193454. Key: G major. Language: German/English.
Sco re available separately - see item CA.2004100.
SKU: CA.2003900
ISBN 9790007033699. Key: A dorian. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.2003113
ISBN 9790007193034. Key: D dorian. Language: German/English.
Sco re available separately - see item CA.2003100.
SKU: CA.2003819
ISBN 9790007140465. Language: German.
Score and parts available separately - see item CA.2003800.
SKU: CA.2004606
ISBN 9790007193522. Key: D dorian. Language: German.
Score available separately - see item CA.2004600.
SKU: CA.2002517
ISBN 9790007192792. Key: E phrygian. Language: German/English.
Sco re available separately - see item CA.2002500.
SKU: CA.2003018
ISBN 9790007192990. Key: D dorian. Language: German/English.
Sco re available separately - see item CA.2003000.
SKU: CA.2003805
ISBN 9790007193287. Language: German.
Score available separately - see item CA.2003800.
SKU: CA.2004132
Key: G major. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.2004714
ISBN 9790007193591. Key: G mixolydian. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.2004135
SKU: CA.2004622
Key: D dorian. Language: German.
SKU: CA.2004631