| Georg Friedrich Händel:
Dixit Dominus: SATB:
Vocal Score Choral SATB [Vocal Score] Schirmer
This is the Schirmer Edition Vocal Score of George Frideric Handel's Dixit Domin...(+)
This is the Schirmer Edition Vocal Score of George Frideric Handel's Dixit Dominus a work for Soli Mixed Chorus and Piano or Organ accompaniment. This edition has been edited with a Keyboard reduction by William Herrmann.
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Dixit Dominus: Mixed
Choir Klavierauszug - Soli (SSATB), Chor
(SSATB) und Klavier [Sheet music] Carus Verlag
Dixit Dominus is not only Handel’s first important church work but it al...(+)
Dixit Dominus is not only Handel’s first important church work but it also exceeds the scope and design of both of his other Latin psalm settings. Although the exact time and occasion for the first performance is not clear today the universality of this work make it ideal for use in festive worship services or in concerts. With Dixit Dominus Handel’s complete Latin psalm settings are now available from Carus-Verlag in critical editions.
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| Georg Friedrich Händel:
Dixit Dominus HWV 232:
SATB: Part Soli, Mixted choir and accompaniment Soli, mixted choir, orchestra Barenreiter
Handel wrote the famous Dixit Dominus with the text of Psalm 109 during his time...(+)
Handel wrote the famous Dixit Dominus with the text of Psalm 109 during his time in Italy in c. 1707. Although he was only 22 years old the work already demonstrates his wide spectrum of compositional abilities which are later fully realized in his operas and oratorios. Central to this work are the six choral movements which with their polyphonic structure are closely related to German choral music of the 17th century.The first Urtext edition BA 4002 based on the Halle Handel Edition was published in 1960. At that time no critical commentary was published so that in cases of doubt the basis on which editorialdecisions were made was not officially recorded. A new complete edition volume (BA 10704/01) due to be published in 2013 will include a detailed foreword providing information on the genesis and the first performance of this work as well as information on the psalm on which this work is based and on performance practice. In addition several facsimiles pages will be included giving a view into the source material. The critical commentary will provide a detailed insight into all the available sources and how they have been passed down.This newly revised Urtext performing edition offers a thorough revision of this frequently-performed work and meets all the requisites of a scholarly-critical edition. Former readings in the old edition regarding a small number of pitches but mostly basso continuo figures and the underlying text have now been able to be amended on the basis of the new findings. In the new edition the work appears in nine movements no longer eight which reflects the composer's intentions.The new performance material is not compatible with the old one.Presented in a revised Urtext editionClear straightforward Piano reduction in the vocal scoreUrtext of the Halle Handel EditionFull score performance material (BA10704) & Vocal score (BA10704-90) available for sale
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| Georg Friedrich Händel:
Dixit Dominus HWV 232:
SATB: Part Soli, Mixted choir and accompaniment Soli, mixted choir, orchestra [Part] Barenreiter
Handel wrote the famous Dixit Dominus with the text of Psalm 109 during his time...(+)
Handel wrote the famous Dixit Dominus with the text of Psalm 109 during his time in Italy in c. 1707. Although he was only 22 years old the work already demonstrates his wide spectrum of compositional abilities which are later fully realized in his operas and oratorios. Central to this work are the six choral movements which with their polyphonic structure are closely related to German choral music of the 17th century.The first Urtext edition BA 4002 based on the Halle Handel Edition was published in 1960. At that time no critical commentary was published so that in cases of doubt the basis on which editorialdecisions were made was not officially recorded. A new complete edition volume (BA 10704/01) due to be published in 2013 will include a detailed foreword providing information on the genesis and the first performance of this work as well as information on the psalm on which this work is based and on performance practice. In addition several facsimiles pages will be included giving a view into the source material. The critical commentary will provide a detailed insight into all the available sources and how they have been passed down.This newly revised Urtext performing edition offers a thorough revision of this frequently-performed work and meets all the requisites of a scholarly-critical edition. Former readings in the old edition regarding a small number of pitches but mostly basso continuo figures and the underlying text have now been able to be amended on the basis of the new findings. In the new edition the work appears in nine movements no longer eight which reflects the composer's intentions.The new performance material is not compatible with the old one.Presented in a revised Urtext editionClear straightforward Piano reduction in the vocal scoreUrtext of the Halle Handel EditionFull score performance material (BA10704) & Vocal score (BA10704-90) available for sale
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| Georg Friedrich Händel:
Dixit Dominus HWV 232:
SATB: Part Soli, Mixted choir and accompaniment Soli, mixted choir, orchestra Barenreiter
Handel wrote the famous Dixit Dominus with the text of Psalm 109 during his time...(+)
Handel wrote the famous Dixit Dominus with the text of Psalm 109 during his time in Italy in c. 1707. Although he was only 22 years old the work already demonstrates his wide spectrum of compositional abilities which are later fully realized in his operas and oratorios. Central to this work are the six choral movements which with their polyphonic structure are closely related to German choral music of the 17th century.The first Urtext edition BA 4002 based on the Halle Handel Edition was published in 1960. At that time no critical commentary was published so that in cases of doubt the basis on which editorialdecisions were made was not officially recorded. A new complete edition volume (BA 10704/01) due to be published in 2013 will include a detailed foreword providing information on the genesis and the first performance of this work as well as information on the psalm on which this work is based and on performance practice. In addition several facsimiles pages will be included giving a view into the source material. The critical commentary will provide a detailed insight into all the available sources and how they have been passed down.This newly revised Urtext performing edition offers a thorough revision of this frequently-performed work and meets all the requisites of a scholarly-critical edition. Former readings in the old edition regarding a small number of pitches but mostly basso continuo figures and the underlying text have now been able to be amended on the basis of the new findings. In the new edition the work appears in nine movements no longer eight which reflects the composer's intentions.The new performance material is not compatible with the old one.Presented in a revised Urtext editionClear straightforward Piano reduction in the vocal scoreUrtext of the Halle Handel EditionFull score performance material (BA10704) & Vocal score (BA10704-90) available for sale
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| Georg Friedrich Händel:
Dixit Dominus HWV 232:
SATB: Part Soli, Mixted choir and accompaniment Soli, mixted choir, orchestra Barenreiter
Handel wrote the famous Dixit Dominus with the text of Psalm 109 during his time...(+)
Handel wrote the famous Dixit Dominus with the text of Psalm 109 during his time in Italy in c. 1707. Although he was only 22 years old the work already demonstrates his wide spectrum of compositional abilities which are later fully realized in his operas and oratorios. Central to this work are the six choral movements which with their polyphonic structure are closely related to German choral music of the 17th century.The first Urtext edition BA 4002 based on the Halle Handel Edition was published in 1960. At that time no critical commentary was published so that in cases of doubt the basis on which editorialdecisions were made was not officially recorded. A new complete edition volume (BA 10704/01) due to be published in 2013 will include a detailed foreword providing information on the genesis and the first performance of this work as well as information on the psalm on which this work is based and on performance practice. In addition several facsimiles pages will be included giving a view into the source material. The critical commentary will provide a detailed insight into all the available sources and how they have been passed down.This newly revised Urtext performing edition offers a thorough revision of this frequently-performed work and meets all the requisites of a scholarly-critical edition. Former readings in the old edition regarding a small number of pitches but mostly basso continuo figures and the underlying text have now been able to be amended on the basis of the new findings. In the new edition the work appears in nine movements no longer eight which reflects the composer's intentions.The new performance material is not compatible with the old one.Presented in a revised Urtext editionClear straightforward Piano reduction in the vocal scoreUrtext of the Halle Handel EditionFull score performance material (BA10704) & Vocal score (BA10704-90) available for sale
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| Georg Friedrich Händel:
Dixit Dominus HWV 232:
SATB: Part Soli, Mixted choir and accompaniment Soli, mixted choir, orchestra Barenreiter
Handel wrote the famous Dixit Dominus with the text of Psalm 109 during his time...(+)
Handel wrote the famous Dixit Dominus with the text of Psalm 109 during his time in Italy in c. 1707. Although he was only 22 years old the work already demonstrates his wide spectrum of compositional abilities which are later fully realized in his operas and oratorios. Central to this work are the six choral movements which with their polyphonic structure are closely related to German choral music of the 17th century.The first Urtext edition BA 4002 based on the Halle Handel Edition was published in 1960. At that time no critical commentary was published so that in cases of doubt the basis on which editorialdecisions were made was not officially recorded. A new complete edition volume (BA 10704/01) due to be published in 2013 will include a detailed foreword providing information on the genesis and the first performance of this work as well as information on the psalm on which this work is based and on performance practice. In addition several facsimiles pages will be included giving a view into the source material. The critical commentary will provide a detailed insight into all the available sources and how they have been passed down.This newly revised Urtext performing edition offers a thorough revision of this frequently-performed work and meets all the requisites of a scholarly-critical edition. Former readings in the old edition regarding a small number of pitches but mostly basso continuo figures and the underlying text have now been able to be amended on the basis of the new findings. In the new edition the work appears in nine movements no longer eight which reflects the composer's intentions.The new performance material is not compatible with the old one.Presented in a revised Urtext editionClear straightforward Piano reduction in the vocal scoreUrtext of the Halle Handel EditionFull score performance material (BA10704) & Vocal score (BA10704-90) available for sale
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| Georg Friedrich Händel:
Dixit Dominus HWV 232:
SATB: Score Orchestra Barenreiter
Handel wrote the famous Dixit Dominus with the text of Psalm 109 during his time...(+)
Handel wrote the famous Dixit Dominus with the text of Psalm 109 during his time in Italy in c. 1707. Although he was only 22 years old the work already demonstrates his wide spectrum of compositional abilities which are later fully realized in his operas and oratorios. Central to this work are the six choral movements which with their polyphonic structure are closely related to German choral music of the 17th century.The first Urtext edition BA 4002 based on the Halle Handel Edition was published in 1960. At that time no critical commentary was published so that in cases of doubt the basis on which editorialdecisions were made was not officially recorded. A new complete edition volume (BA 10704/01) due to be published in 2013 will include a detailed foreword providing information on the genesis and the first performance of this work as well as information on the psalm on which this work is based and on performance practice. In addition several facsimiles pages will be included giving a view into the source material. The critical commentary will provide a detailed insight into all the available sources and how they have been passed down.This newly revised Urtext performing edition offers a thorough revision of this frequently-performed work and meets all the requisites of a scholarly-critical edition. Former readings in the old edition regarding a small number of pitches but mostly basso continuo figures and the underlying text have now been able to be amended on the basis of the new findings. In the new edition the work appears in nine movements no longer eight which reflects the composer's intentions.The new performance material is not compatible with the old one.Presented in a revised Urtext editionClear straightforward Piano reduction in the vocal scoreUrtext of the Halle Handel EditionFull score performance material (BA10704) & Vocal score (BA10704-90) available for sale
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| Georg Friedrich Händel:
Dixit Dominus HWV 232:
SATB: Part Soli, Mixted choir and accompaniment Soli, mixted choir, orchestra [Part] Barenreiter
Handel wrote the famous Dixit Dominus with the text of Psalm 109 during his time...(+)
Handel wrote the famous Dixit Dominus with the text of Psalm 109 during his time in Italy in c. 1707. Although he was only 22 years old the work already demonstrates his wide spectrum of compositional abilities which are later fully realized in his operas and oratorios. Central to this work are the six choral movements which with their polyphonic structure are closely related to German choral music of the 17th century.The first Urtext edition BA 4002 based on the Halle Handel Edition was published in 1960. At that time no critical commentary was published so that in cases of doubt the basis on which editorialdecisions were made was not officially recorded. A new complete edition volume (BA 10704/01) due to be published in 2013 will include a detailed foreword providing information on the genesis and the first performance of this work as well as information on the psalm on which this work is based and on performance practice. In addition several facsimiles pages will be included giving a view into the source material. The critical commentary will provide a detailed insight into all the available sources and how they have been passed down.This newly revised Urtext performing edition offers a thorough revision of this frequently-performed work and meets all the requisites of a scholarly-critical edition. Former readings in the old edition regarding a small number of pitches but mostly basso continuo figures and the underlying text have now been able to be amended on the basis of the new findings. In the new edition the work appears in nine movements no longer eight which reflects the composer's intentions.The new performance material is not compatible with the old one.Presented in a revised Urtext editionClear straightforward Piano reduction in the vocal scoreUrtext of the Halle Handel EditionFull score performance material (BA10704) & Vocal score (BA10704-90) available for sale
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| Georg Friedrich Händel:
Dixit Dominus HWV 232:
Mixed Choir: Score Barenreiter
Handel wrote the famous ?Dixit Dominus? with the text of Psalm 109 during his ti...(+)
Handel wrote the famous ?Dixit Dominus? with the text of Psalm 109 during his time in Italy in c. 1707. Although he was only 22 years old the work already demonstrates his wide spectrum of compositional abilities which are later fully realized in his operas and oratorios. Central to this work are the six choral movements which with their polyphonic structure are closely related to German choral music of the 17th century.The first Urtext edition BA 4002 based on the ?Halle Handel Edition? was published in 1960. At that time no critical commentary was published so that in cases of doubt the basis on which editorial decisions were made was not officially recorded.A new complete edition volume (BA 10704/01) due to be published in 2013 will include a detailed foreword providing information on the genesis and the first performance of this work as well as information on the psalm on which this work is based and on performance practice. In addition several facsimiles pages will be included giving a view into the source material. The critical commentary will provide a detailed insight into all the available sources and how they have been passed down.This newly revised Urtext performing edition offers a thorough revision of this frequently-performed work and meets all the requisites of a scholarly-critical edition. Former readings in the old edition regarding a small number of pitches but mostly basso continuo figures and the underlying text have now been able to be amended on the basis of the new findings. In the new edition the work appears in nine movements no longer eight which reflects the composer's intentions. The new performance material is not compatible with the old one.Presented in a revised Urtext editionClear straightforward piano reduction
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| Georg Friedrich Händel:
Dixit Dominus - First
Movement: SATB: Vocal
Score Choral SATB [Vocal Score] Schirmer
This is the first movment of Handel's 'Dixit Dominus' based on Psalm 110 (Prote...(+)
This is the first movment of Handel's 'Dixit Dominus' based on Psalm 110 (Protestant Bible). This edition is based on Handel's autograph found in the British Museum. The keyboard part is a reasonable faithful reduction of theorchestral score and all editorial marks that are not in the original are marked as such. The score is for SSATB but some sections are marked as solos.
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Dixit Dominus HWV 232:
Mixed Choir: Vocal Score [Vocal Score] Barenreiter
Klavierauszug-Handel wrote the famous ?Dixit Dominus? with the text of Psalm 109...(+)
Klavierauszug-Handel wrote the famous ?Dixit Dominus? with the text of Psalm 109 during his time in Italy in c. 1707. Although he was only 22 years old the work already demonstrates his wide spectrum of compositional abilities which are later fully realized in his operas and oratorios. Central to this work are the six choral movements which with their polyphonic structure are closely related to German choral music of the 17th century.The first Urtext edition BA 4002 based on the ?Halle Handel Edition? was published in 1960. At that time no critical commentary was published so that in cases of doubt the basis on which editorial decisions were made was not officially recorded.A new complete edition volume (BA 10704/01) due to be published in 2013 will include a detailed foreword providing information on the genesis and the first performance of this work as well as information on the psalm on which this work is based and on performance practice. In addition several facsimiles pages will be included giving a view into the source material. The critical commentary will provide a detailed insight into all the available sources and how they have been passed down.This newly revised Urtext performing edition offers a thorough revision of this frequently-performed work and meets all the requisites of a scholarly-critical edition. Former readings in the old edition regarding a small number of pitches but mostly basso continuo figures and the underlying text have now been able to be amended on the basis of the new findings. In the new edition the work appears in nine movements no longer eight which reflects the composer's intentions. The new performance material is not compatible with the old one.Presented in a revised Urtext editionClear straightforward piano reduction
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| Georg Friedrich Händel:
Dixit Dominus HWV 232:
SATB: Vocal Score Choral SATB Soli, mixted choir, orchestra [Vocal Score] Barenreiter
Revised Barenreiter Urtext choral score for Handel's Dixit Dominus HWV 232.
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Dixit Dominus (Large
Print): Chamber Ensemble:
Vocal Novello & Co Ltd.
Psalm 110 for SSATB soli SSATB chorus strings and organ. This work a product ...(+)
Psalm 110 for SSATB soli SSATB chorus strings and organ. This work a product of Handel's sojourn in Italy as a young man was completed in 1707 and is one of several pieces of Latin church music of that period by him.This vocal score (with Latin text) is edited by Watkins Shaw and contains a piano reduction of the orchestral score. Large Print Version.
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Dixit Dominus: SATB:
Vocal Score Choral SATB Soli, mixted choir and piano [Vocal Score] - Intermediate Novello & Co Ltd.
Psalm 110 for SSATB soli SSATB chorus strings and organ. This work a product ...(+)
Psalm 110 for SSATB soli SSATB chorus strings and organ. This work a product of Handel's sojourn in Italy as a young man was completed in 1707 and is one of several pieces of Latin church music of that period by him.This vocal score (with Latin text) is edited by Watkins Shaw and contains a piano reduction of the orchestral score.
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| Haendel Dixit Dominus,
Psaume 109, Hwv 232 King's Music
Conducteur Compositeur : Händel Georg Friedrich Instrumentation : Ch?ur et orch
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