SKU: CA.5527919
ISBN 9790007293062. German/English.
Handel's Utrecht Jubilate HWV 279 enthralled London audiences right from its first performance, and it continues to do so today in concert halls and churches all over the world, thanks to the wide range of occasions when it can be performed. It was performed for the first time in a festive service on 7 July 1713 at St. Paul's Cathedral to celebrate the Peace marking the end of the twelve year-long War of the Spanish Succession. The Utrecht Te Deum and Jubilate were Handel's first sacred works in English and important milestones at the beginning of his London career.The edition is based on Handel's autograph (which unfortunately does not survive) and on a copy from Handel's circle, which in some respects provides more information than the autograph and contains important details for this edition. In 1717 Handel revised the Jubilate in a smaller scoring for the ensemble at Cannons (HWV 246) and preceded it with a two-part Sinfonia which is also reproduced in the Appendix to this edition. The chorus is mainly scored in four parts, and is in eight parts in just one short movement. In two other movements the soprano part divides. The second alto solo part can also be sung by a high tenor.Score and parts available separately - see item CA.5527900.
SKU: HL.14032959
ISBN 9780711994850. 6.5x9.75x0.11 inches.
Howells 'Te Deum, Benedictus And Jubilate' for mixed voice choir SATB with Organ accompaniment. Edited by James Eggleston.
SKU: HL.372778
ISBN 9781705148679. UPC: 196288015154. 6.75x10.5x0.019 inches.
Using Michael Praetorius' well-known canon, “Jubilate Deo,†this new accompanied arrangement will be easy for singers to learn yet sound sophisticated and exciting. With an added B section melody, the simple Latin text will allow singers the opportunity to practice unified vowel shapes creating a mature developing sound. This piece would make a glorious opening for any concert or festival!
SKU: LO.99-1350H
UPC: 000308079517.
SKU: JU.00-36301
UPC: 038081334301. English.
Any Communion observance will be enhanced by this moving offering. The prayerful text and tender melody that cries out to Jesus, loving Savior; Jesus, Lamb of sorrow is made even more powerful with the ever-evolving four part choral writing and flowing piano accompaniment. A poignant reminder of the Lord's Supper!
SKU: ST.D107
ISBN 9790220225406.
Purcell's setting of the Te Deum and Jubilate in his celebratory D major manner (the first with orchestral accompaniment by an English composer) was admired by his contemporaries and was the inspiration for similar pieces by Blow, Turner, Croft and Handel. This score is the complete choral performing material for soloists and choir, either in performances with organ or, as vocal score, if given with the accompaniment for trumpets and strings which is available for rental.
SKU: JU.JMG1096
UPC: 850029754114.
SKU: JU.00-542398
UPC: 080689542398. English.
A unique and extremely useful concept for a Christmas cantata, this lovely work by Robert Sterling may be used in various ways. The entire work, including the Christmas Intrada and four suites, each containing original and familiar music and divided by poignant narrative, may be used in one presentation. However, it has been designed for each of the four suites to be used on any or all of the Sundays of Advent and Christmas. The cantata is scored for choir, soloists, and keyboard, or it may be presented with chamber orchestra accompaniment. A moving and versatile offering!
SKU: JU.JMG1399
UPC: 850055807488.
Incorporating the cherished carol What Child is This? this anthem’s profound text tells the story of Christ’s providential coming and His many symbolic roles as a light, a tree of respite, a river, and more. With delicate weaving of text and tune plus solid arranging, the anthem concludes in forward hope: Love, come speak a word. The optional harp accompaniment (or Keyboard 2 reduction) will make the presentation sparkle.
SKU: JU.JMG1373
UPC: 850055807594.
This stirring Advent anthem conveys a clear sense of waiting as we long for endless peace and lasting love. The haunting repetition of a four-note motive, in both the vocal line and accompaniment, evokes a strong sense of time passing. Although it is scored for singable SAB voices, each voice carries its own melodic material, which combines to create a most engaging worship offering.