SKU: CA.3810919
ISBN 9790007134334. Language: Latin.
While the solos in earlier masses form an integral part of the structure of the entire work, Christian Bach made the solo sections independent in the sense of the Neopolitan school. The orchestra is occupied with longer preludes and rustling figures. In the eleven movements, Bach was able to unite the compositional techniques and expressivity of the Baroque with the beautiful sound of an Italian cantilena. From the forward by Traugott Fedtke. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.3810900.
SKU: BA.BA05531
ISBN 9790006472284. 33.1 x 26.3 cm inches. Key: F major.
Urtext of the New Schubert Edition.
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SKU: SU.80101392
Ad majorem Dei gloriam (2010) sets a familiar Latin phrase, attributed to St. Ignatius of Loyola. Ad majorem Dei gloriam inque hominum salutem. (For the greater glory of God and the salvation of humanity.) SATB Chorus, a cappella Duration: 2' Composed: 2017 Published by: Zimbel Press Minimum order quantity: 8 copies. To order quantities fewer than 8.
SKU: CA.4048319
ISBN 9790007137953. Key: E flat major. Language: Latin.
The Gloria, composed in early 1822 at the age of 13, is Mendelssohn's first creative venture in the field of church music on a larger scale. It is a direct result of his composition studies under the director of the Berlin Singakademie Carl Friedrich Zelter, but was no longer wholly a student work because the young composer hoped that Zelter would provide him with an opportunity to perform this work with the Singakademie. The enthusiasm for Handel and Bach which was sustained by the performances at the Singakademie influenced Mendelssohn's early creative style. In the Gloria Mendelssohn sought to emulate the model of the large-scale baroque cantata. The concluding fugue, the mysterious Qui tollis and lyrical solos ensembles in the place of solo arias give testimony to Mendelssohn's great talent and willingness to experiment. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.4048300.
SKU: CA.614600
ISBN 9790007011017.
SKU: CA.111900
ISBN 9790007000783. Key: F major. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.4048311
ISBN 9790007218768. Key: E flat major. Language: Latin.
The Gloria, composed in early 1822 at the age of 13, is Mendelssohn's first creative venture in the field of church music on a larger scale. It is a direct result of his composition studies under the director of the Berlin Singakademie Carl Friedrich Zelter, but was no longer wholly a student work because the young composer hoped that Zelter would provide him with an opportunity to perform this work with the Singakademie. The enthusiasm for Handel and Bach which was sustained by the performances at the Singakademie influenced Mendelssohn's early creative style. In the Gloria Mendelssohn sought to emulate the model of the large-scale baroque cantata. The concluding fugue, the mysterious Qui tollis and lyrical solos ensembles in the place of solo arias give testimony to Mendelssohn's great talent and willingness to experiment. Score and part available separately - see item CA.4048300.
SKU: CA.4048314
ISBN 9790007218799. Key: E flat major. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.4048313
ISBN 9790007218782. Key: E flat major. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.4048309
ISBN 9790007218751. Key: E flat major. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.4048307
ISBN 9790007092597. Key: E flat major. Language: Latin.
The Gloria, composed in early 1822 at the age of 13, is Mendelssohn's first creative venture in the field of church music on a larger scale. It is a direct result of his composition studies under the director of the Berlin Singakademie Carl Friedrich Zelter, but was no longer wholly a student work because the young composer hoped that Zelter would provide him with an opportunity to perform this work with the Singakademie. The enthusiasm for Handel and Bach which was sustained by the performances at the Singakademie influenced Mendelssohn's early creative style. In the Gloria Mendelssohn sought to emulate the model of the large-scale baroque cantata. The concluding fugue, the mysterious Qui tollis and lyrical solos ensembles in the place of solo arias give testimony to Mendelssohn's great talent and willingness to experiment. Score available separately - see item CA.4048300.
SKU: HL.49012379
ISBN 9783795793425. UPC: 073999353914. 10.5x13.5x1.87 inches.
Missa sancta No. 1 E flat major (WeV A.2) with Offertorium Gloria et honore (WeV A.3) * Missa sancta No. 2 G major (WeV A.5) with Offertorium In die solemnitatis (WeV A.4). Score and critical commentary.