SKU: CA.338910
ISBN 9790007303235. Key: C minor.
Single edition from the choral book Bruckner. Trombones in alto, tenor and bass clef, and organ excerpt.
SKU: CA.4050900
ISBN 9790007071158. Language: all languages.
SKU: C4.9790-902250498
ISBN 9790902250498.
Henschel's O salutaris Hostia was originally issued as an appendix to his Missa ad octo voces inaequales, Op. 65 originally published in 1920 by the London firm of Bayley & Ferguson. This was not the work's first outing, however. In 1918, Bailey & Ferguson published a setting of this mass in English (Communion Service: Mass in C, for Eight Voices a Cappella, Op. 65), where it was also published as an appendix. The only difference between the 1918 and 1920 editions is the bass underlay in bars 9-10; we have reproduced the later version here.
SKU: C4.9790-902250467
ISBN 9790902250467.
Our source for the present edition of his Missa ad octo voces inaequales, Op. 65 is that issued in 1920 by the London firm of Bayley & Ferguson. This was not the work's first outing, however. In 1918, Bailey & Ferguson published a setting of this mass in English (Communion Service: Mass in C, for Eight Voices a Cappella, Op. 65, also published by Crescendo Music Publications), with movements ordered according to the Prayer Book. Perhaps to allow the work a larger audience, Henschel slightly modified the music to fit the Latin syllabification and reordered the movements, but essentially the work is as it was two years earlier.Our edition includes a full list of editorial changes and corrections. Also available is a version which omits the Credo, for churches where it is sung congregationally.
SKU: C4.9790-902250474
ISBN 9790902250474.
SKU: CA.338920
ISBN 9790007303259. Key: C minor.
SKU: C4.9790-902250504
ISBN 9790902250504.
Henschel's O salutaris Hostia was originally issued as an appendix to his Missa ad octo voces inaequales, Op. 65 originally published in 1920 by the London firm of Bayley & Ferguson. This was not the work's first outing, however. In 1918, Bailey & Ferguson published a setting of this mass in English (Communion Service: Mass in C, for Eight Voices a Cappella, Op. 65), where it was also published as an appendix. The only difference between the 1918 and 1920 editions is the bass underlay in bars 9-10; we have reproduced the later version here.The Tantum ergo was written in 1923 as a stand-alone work and first published by the London firm of Augener Ltd in that same year; the manuscript is housed in the British Library.