SKU: HL.388218
UPC: 196288025405. 6.75x10.5x0.029 inches. Ruth 1:16.
Based on Ruth 1:16, Deus Meus highlights the friendship shared between Ruth and Naomi, teaching the importance of loyalty and commitment. Set with Latin text, the piece provides opportunities for singers to perfect pure vowel sounds while singing gentle, legato phrases.
SKU: HL.388217
UPC: 196288025399. 6.75x10.5x0.029 inches. Ruth 1:16.
SKU: UT.MS-47
ISBN 9790215320345. 9 x 12 inches.
Salmo I (Beatus vir qui non abiit in consilio impiorum); Salmo II (Quare fremuerunt gentes); Salmo III (Domine quid moltiplicati sunt); Salmo IV (Cum invocarem exaudivit me Deus); Salmo V (Verba mea auribus percipe Domine); Salmo VI (Domine, ne in furore tuo arguas me); Salmo VII (Domine Deus meus in te speravi); Salmo VIII (Domine Dominus noster)
SKU: HL.49013058
ISBN 9790001135658. UPC: 073999348576. 9.0x12.0x0.164 inches.
In this composition Schneider uses the famous words from the liturgy for Good Friday: Darkness fell, and on the ninth hour Jesus called out with a loud voice: My God, why hast Thou forsaken me? Here he draws on the earlier form of the trope, using what was a common device in composition in medieval times, inserted into already completed works as a sort of commentary. In this sense * making use of the post-modern principle of suggesting links across the ages * TENEBRAE makes reference to the motet Tenebrae factae sunt (Schott, C 51305) by Davide Perez (1711-1782), from which some melodic fragments have been taken and freely developed. An explosively contrived stylisation is set against the self-contained world of sound in the original piece. A recording of this title is available on CD WER 62962.
SKU: CA.968000
ISBN M-007-24089-9. Latin.
SKU: CA.327890
ISBN 9790007168056. Key: D major. Language: Italian/German. Text: Cammarano, Salvadore. Text by Salvadore Cammarano.
SKU: CA.964100
ISBN 9790007143541. Text language: Latin.
The Good Friday Responsory Tenebrae factae sunt for six-part chorus was commissioned in 2012 for Peking University Student Choir and was premiered at the World Choir Games in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA conducted by Hou Xijin. It is an ambitious work with a fervent intensity. Matsushita sets the two last words of Jesus, Deus meus, ut quid me dereliquisti? [My God, why hast thou forsaken me] and Pater, in manus tuas commendo spiritum meum [Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit] as pained outcries in Stravinskyian harshness, in chords characterized by tritones, as a truly superhuman work of redemption whose Easter message of hope only appears in the last conciliatory F major chord. Although this work lies slightly beyond the upper limit of the musical and vocal technical demands of the Carus Contemporary series, it is well within the abilities of ambitious chamber choirs.
SKU: HL.14078073
SKU: CA.2335100
ISBN 9790007143992. Text language: Latin.
SKU: BA.BA01958
ISBN 9790006415731. 29.7 x 21 cm inches. Text Language: Latin, German.
Motets nos. 21 - 23 from Cantiones sacrae 1625
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SKU: UT.MS-57
ISBN 9790215324329. 9 x 12 inches.
Salmo XXVI (Dominus illuminatio mea); Salmo XXVII (Ad te Domine clamabo, Deus meus ne sileas a me); Salmo XXVIII (Afferte Domino filij Dei); Salmo XXIX (Exaltabo te Domine); Salmo XXX (In te Domine speravi)