Format : Octavo
SKU: CA.611500
ISBN 9790007010706.
SKU: CA.1407700
ISBN 9790007030933.
SKU: CA.802500
ISBN 9790007015183.
SKU: CA.612600
ISBN 9790007010812.
SKU: CA.625300
ISBN 9790007227302.
SKU: CA.622500
ISBN 9790007011772.
SKU: CA.171700
ISBN 9790007192341.
SKU: CA.601400
ISBN 9790007009700.
SKU: CA.805300
ISBN 9790007015466.
SKU: CA.1961200
ISBN 9790007032951.
SKU: CA.163400
ISBN 9790007005641.
SKU: CA.124500
ISBN 9790007002138.
SKU: HL.14006143
12.0x20.0x1.531 inches.
Cantata for Soprano, Tenor, Baritone, Bass soloists, SATB chorus and orchestra. Caractacus was the last and most ambitious of Elgar's dramatic cantatas, written to fulfill a commission negotiated by Henry Embleton for the Leeds Festival Committee which received its premiere performance on October 5th 1898. Full Score, in paper-bound format with an informative introduction and some facsimile pages from the autograph score.
SKU: CA.1490100
ISBN 9790007031381.
SKU: CA.4016911
ISBN 9790007063535. Language: German/English.
Mendelssohns unfinished 3rd oratorio in its first critical edition. The parts Die Geburt Christi and Das Leiden Christi are presented with full orchestration. In 1852, five years after Mendelsohn's death, two independently-performable fragments of an unfinished oratorio were published under the title Christus. The second fragment, The Suffering of Jesus, comes from the middle of the Passion story: the scene Jesus before Pilot is presented with rapid, dramatic alternation between the recitatives of the evangelist (tenor) and choruses of the people. A contemplative choral movement closes the fragment.
SKU: CA.4017015
ISBN 9790007063665. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.4016919
ISBN 9790007133122. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.4017012
ISBN 9790007063634. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.617300
ISBN 9790007011284. Key: F dorian. Language: German. Text: Luther, Martin. Text: Martin Luther.
SKU: CA.4016915
ISBN 9790007063573. Language: German/English.
SKU: CF.CAS95
ISBN 9781491142141. UPC: 680160630202. Key: G major.
Hodie Christus Natus Est, by Jan Pieters Sweelinck (1562-1621), is an extremely popular Renaissance a cappella choral work that has been transcribed for string orchestra. Although the work is usually associated with the Christmas season, it is a timeless piece that can be programmed at anytime during the school year.Hodie Christus Natus Est by Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck (1562-1621) is an extremely popular Renaissance a cappella choral work that has been transcribed for string orchestra. Although the work is usually associated with the Christmas season, it is a timeless piece that can be programmed at any time during the school year. The string parts mirror the voice parts, but are in the more comfortable key of G major, rather than the original B≤ major. String teachers may want to consult with their choral counterparts to determine if combining their groups might provide a unique experience for all of their students.All the string parts remain in first position. The work contains the less common alternating meters of ëand ò, and will provide students with insight into the unique rhythmic style of the Renaissance period. A piano part is included for rehearsal purposes.Performance suggestions: By listening to a recording of the original vocal performance and focusing on the lyrics, students will understand where to use a connected legato bowing style for running eighth-note passages and for the longer note durations, as expressed in the lyric “Ho-di-e, Ho-di-e†that alternates with a light detached style “No-e, No –e, No-e.†A most recent YouTube link is suggested here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2rAkZE5UU0.
About Carl Fischer Concert String Orchestra Series
This series of pieces (Grade 3 and higher) is designed for advancing ensembles. The pieces in this series are characterized by:
SKU: CA.4016909
ISBN 9790007063528. Language: German/English.
SKU: BR.CHB-3064-02
ISBN 9790004403044. 7.5 x 10.5 inches.
Palestrinas doppelchorige Motette ,,Hodie Christus natus est steht im ,,Liber tertius motettorum, dem dritten Motettenbuch, das erstmals 1575 in Rom gedruckt wurde und spater mehrere Neuauflagen erlebte. Diese Motette bildet auch das Modell zur gleichnamigen Messe des Meisters, die allerdings erst nach seinem Tode im Jahre 1601 im Druck veroffentlicht wurde (Dreizehntes Messenbuch).Als Textvorlage diente die Magnificat-Antiphon der zweiten Vesper vom Weihnachtstag; statt des ,,Alleluja hat Palestrina den alten Weihnachtsruf ,,Noe in jubelndem Dreiertakt an den Schluss gestellt, mit dem er schon im Verlauf der Komposition in konzertierendem Wechsel die einzelnen ,,Hodie-Einsatze gegeneinander absetzte.Bereits vor mehreren Jahrzehnten war die vorliegende Motette in einer Bearbeitung des verdienten Wilhelm Widmann im Verlag Breitkopf & Hartel veroffentlicht worden. Unsere Ausgabe geht auf das Original von 1575 zuruck. Eine Transposition war fur die heutige Chorpraxis unumganglich; die Notenwerte wurden auf die Halfte, im Dreiertakt auf ein Viertel gekurzt. Man achte bei der Wiedergabe darauf, dass gerader und ungerader Taktablauf in einem strengen Zeitverhaltnis zueinander stehen.Moge diese Neuausgabe dazu beitragen, der strahlenden Weihnachtsmotette Palestrinas mit ihrem wirkungsvollen Klangkontrast zwischen hohem und tiefem Chor neue Freunde unter unseren Choren zu gewinnen.Ubersetzung des TextesHeute ist Christus geboren,heute uns der Erloser erschienen:heute singen die Engel auf Erden,es jauchzen die Erzengel,heute frohlocken die Gerechten und rufen:Ehre sei Gott in der Hohe.Noe, Noe.Rudolf Ewerhart, im Mai 1958, Munster (Westf.).
SKU: CA.4017013
ISBN 9790007063641. Language: German/English.
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ISBN 9790007063627. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.4016914
ISBN 9790007063566. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.4017019
ISBN 9790007133139. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.4017009
ISBN 9790007063610. Language: German/English.