SKU: HL.124647
UPC: 884088983772. 6.75x10.5 inches.
The 16th century German composer Johannes Eccard was a pupil of Orlando di Lasso and an important figure of the Protestant reformation. This five-voice partsong in German will be a buoyant and joyful addition to traditional Christmas concerts and madrigal dinners. Includes English translation. Duration: ca. 1:40.
SKU: CY.CC2979
ISBN 9790530057988.
Mich ael Praetorius' gorgeous Christmas carol has been beautifully arranged for Brass Quintet by, Scott MacInnes. The Praetorius harmonization is from 1609 and is the most familiar setting of this German hymn, also known as Es ist ein Ros entsprungen.This arrangement is about 5 minutes in length and is performed below by the P innacle Brass from their Christmas recording The Earth Shall Ring!ï»¿ï» ¿This work is appropriate for moderately advanced performers and scored for Trumpets in B-flat, Horn in F, Trombone and Tuba.
SKU: HL.49018124
ISBN 9783795759629. UPC: 841886014343. 7.5x10.75x0.3 inches. German.
Nach den mehrfach ausgezeichneten Volkslied-Arrangements folgt jetzt der Notenband zur Weihnachts-CD des Ensembles in Originalsatzen und Transkriptionen fur gemischte Stimmen. Die Bandbreite reicht vom Adventsruf Sei uns willkommen, Herre Christ, dem altesten uberlieferten deutschen Weihnachtslied uberhaupt, uber die Renaissance-Komponisten Eccard und Scheidt bis hin zu zeitgemassen Bearbeitungen alpenlandischer Volkslieder von jungeren Komponisten, die nicht immer eingefahrenen Horerwartungen entsprechen. Allerfeinste Weihnachtsmusik fernab jeglicher Sentimentalitat! Eine Fundgrube!Als Zugabe wird im Buch ein Arrangement zu Leise rieselt der Schnee der Kolner Jazzerin und Pianistin Heike Beckmann gedruckt, das nicht auf der CD erschienen ist.
SKU: GI.G-CD-992
For many years, GIA has published some of the finest arrangements for brass ensembles. Deo Gratias offers quartets, antiphonal trumpet duos, trumpets with handbells, and other configurations—and for a variety of seasons and occasions. Whether it’s a transcription of a Renaissance motet, a fantasie on a beloved German hymn, or something triumphant for Christmas or Easter, if you’re in need of a piece for your group, you just might find what you’re looking for here. Of course, the performances on Deo Gratias make it a great choice as a gift for anyone—including yourself! CONTENTS: Lift High the Cross, TUCKER (G-6572) • Two Renaissance Motets, Vol. 1, trans. EVANS (G-6796) • Two Renaissance Motets, Vol. 1, trans. EVANS (G-6796) • O Come, O Come Emmanuel, arr. TUCKER (G-6568) • People Look East, arr. TUCKER (G-6570) • Chorale from Christmas Oratorio, arr. TUCKER (G-6516) • Two Renaissance Motets, Vol. 2, trans. and ed. EVANS (G-6797) • Two Renaissance Motets, Vol. 2, arr. EVANS (G-6797) • This Joyful Eastertide, arr. EVANS (G-6798) • Immortal , Invisible, God Only Wise, arr. KELLERMEYER (G-7928) • Fantasie on “Ein’ Feste Burg,†arr. EVANS (G-6799) • Sing a New Song to the Lord, arr. HENDERSON (G-5676) • Psallite II: Two Dances, arr. HYSLOP (G-5743) • Deo Gratias, Fantasy on the Plainchant, PROULX (G-6869) • Antiphony, PROULX (G-4457) • All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name, arr. EVANOVICH (G-8077).
SKU: CA.1037800
ISBN 9790007077624. Language: German/English/French.
I wrote this Christmas cantata from Koroshegy at the request of the Council of the Komitat Somogy. When I visited the still unrenovated little church at Koroshegy about ten years ago I had no idea that this beautiful Gothic building would one day be the scene of the world premiere of one of my works. - The cantata is founded on four pillars: four organ soli which could be described as ritornelli, followed by four a cappella choruses with the same melody but different harmonizations. These are settings of the four verses of In Epiphaniam by Janus Pannonius, the most renowned Hungarian poet and humanist of the Renaissance. Between these pillars I have introduced movements for choir or for soloists based on Hungarian folk tunes and Christmas songs from Transylvania and the Komitat Somogy: songs of the shepherds, angels and wise men, and, after a pastorale for organ, a large scale mixed-voice chorus intoning Ez karacsony ejszakajan [Holy Night]. A narrator introduces the individual numbers with passages from the Christmas story. An organ postlude concludes the work. (Ferenc Farkas) This work may be performed in German, English, French or Hungarian language.
SKU: CA.1037812
ISBN 9790007190927. Language: German/English/French.
I wrote this Christmas cantata from Koroshegy at the request of the Council of the Komitat Somogy. When I visited the still unrenovated little church at Koroshegy about ten years ago I had no idea that this beautiful Gothic building would one day be the scene of the world premiere of one of my works. - The cantata is founded on four pillars: four organ soli which could be described as ritornelli, followed by four a cappella choruses with the same melody but different harmonizations. These are settings of the four verses of In Epiphaniam by Janus Pannonius, the most renowned Hungarian poet and humanist of the Renaissance. Between these pillars I have introduced movements for choir or for soloists based on Hungarian folk tunes and Christmas songs from Transylvania and the Komitat Somogy: songs of the shepherds, angels and wise men, and, after a pastorale for organ, a large scale mixed-voice chorus intoning Ez karacsony ejszakajan [Holy Night]. A narrator introduces the individual numbers with passages from the Christmas story. An organ postlude concludes the work. (Ferenc Farkas) This work may be performed in German, English, French or Hungarian language. Score and part available separately - see item CA.1037800.
SKU: CA.1037813
ISBN 9790007190934. Language: German/English/French.
SKU: CA.1037809
ISBN 9790007190903. Language: German/English/French.
I wrote this Christmas cantata from Koroshegy at the request of the Council of the Komitat Somogy. When I visited the still unrenovated little church at Koroshegy about ten years ago I had no idea that this beautiful Gothic building would one day be the scene of the world premiere of one of my works. - The cantata is founded on four pillars: four organ soli which could be described as ritornelli, followed by four a cappella choruses with the same melody but different harmonizations. These are settings of the four verses of In Epiphaniam by Janus Pannonius, the most renowned Hungarian poet and humanist of the Renaissance. Between these pillars I have introduced movements for choir or for soloists based on Hungarian folk tunes and Christmas songs from Transylvania and the Komitat Somogy: songs of the shepherds, angels and wise men, and, after a pastorale for organ, a large scale mixed-voice chorus intoning Ez karacsony ejszakajan [Holy Night]. A narrator introduces the individual numbers with passages from the Christmas story. An organ postlude concludes the work. (Ferenc Farkas) This work may be performed in German, English, French or Hungarian language. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.1037800.
SKU: CA.1037811
ISBN 9790007190910. Language: German/English/French.
SKU: CA.1037805
ISBN 9790007110819. Language: German/English/French.
I wrote this Christmas cantata from Koroshegy at the request of the Council of the Komitat Somogy. When I visited the still unrenovated little church at Koroshegy about ten years ago I had no idea that this beautiful Gothic building would one day be the scene of the world premiere of one of my works. - The cantata is founded on four pillars: four organ soli which could be described as ritornelli, followed by four a cappella choruses with the same melody but different harmonizations. These are settings of the four verses of In Epiphaniam by Janus Pannonius, the most renowned Hungarian poet and humanist of the Renaissance. Between these pillars I have introduced movements for choir or for soloists based on Hungarian folk tunes and Christmas songs from Transylvania and the Komitat Somogy: songs of the shepherds, angels and wise men, and, after a pastorale for organ, a large scale mixed-voice chorus intoning Ez karacsony ejszakajan [Holy Night]. A narrator introduces the individual numbers with passages from the Christmas story. An organ postlude concludes the work. (Ferenc Farkas) This work may be performed in German, English, French or Hungarian language. Score available separately - see item CA.1037800.
SKU: BR.CHB-2950-02
ISBN 9790004411865. 7.5 x 10.5 inches. German.
Following Arnold Mendelssohns edition of the ,,Altdeutsche Weihnachtslieder (ChB 2782), this is the second reprint of a choral collection which is particularly well suited for Christmas concerts. Freundt himself is the main composer in this 64-page collection, which also features pieces by his contemporaries, including some well-known composers.New edition by Diethard Hellmann.
SKU: BR.PB-32119
ISBN 9790004215852. 10 x 12.5 inches. German.
The cantata O heilige Zeit [O Holy Time] of the former St. Thomas cantor Johann Kuhnau is the ideal baroque festive music for small scorings. Even though this is the larger of two cantatas with this text underlay, it can be performed by four soloists (SATB), single or double strings, and continuo organ. The participation of a choir in non-soloistic passages is optional, for historically unproven. The cantata was composed in the years 1704/05 and can therefore be placed in Kuhnau's term as St. Thomas cantor in Leipzig. A contemporary text by Erdmann Neumeister is fitted with a modern musical garb here while keeping unconditional adherence to it. Using a structural artifice as simple as it is effective, he provides a ritornello-like musical equivalent to the repeatedly recurring line of text O heilige Zeit!. This edition continues the series of works by Kuhnau started in the Pfefferkorn Musikverlag. Another festive music by Kuhnau with larger scoring is found in the Magnificat in C major, deemed a direct predecessor of Bach's Magnificat.
SKU: CY.CC2418
Hans Leo Hassler (1564-1612), son of an organist, was born in Nuremberg and received his initial training in music from his father. As a young man he studied in Venice and became close friends with Giovanni Gabrieli, both eventually studying composition with Giovanni's Uncle Andrea. Hassler gained a reputation as an innovative composer and also traveled throughout Germany as a consultant in the construction of pipe organs.