SKU: CA.2044305
ISBN 9790007036416. Key: D dorian. Language: German.
Heinrich Schutz's Osterdialog (Dialogo per la Pascua) SWV 443 for four voices and basso continuo is based on an episode from the Gospel of St John, in which the risen Jesus appears before Mary Magdalene in front of the empty grave. Schutz had also composed a setting of this scene shortly before in 1623 in his Auferstehungshistorie [Resurrection History]. For the first time this edition contains an attempt to reconstruct the extensive final chorus of the work, which is missing except for the basso continuo part, by Helmut Lauterwasser. This musical jewel by Schutz represents a valuable addition to the musical repertoire for Easter, which is smaller than the Passiontide repertoire. 20.443/05: full score without cover and without final chorus 20.443/06: choral score, only final chorus. Score available separately - see item CA.2044300.
SKU: CA.3949403
ISBN 9790007056421. Language: German.
In this five-movement Passion cantata dating from Telemann's Frankfurt years, the vocalist and the violist are each given attractive, though not excessively difficult tasks. This edition contains the original version for voice, viola and basso continuo, as well as the version by Telemann's successor at Frankfurt, Johann Balthasar Konig (1691-1758), which includes ad libitum parts for tutti violins and oboe. Score available separately - see item CA.3949400.
SKU: CA.3949411
ISBN 9790007056438. Language: German.
In this five-movement Passion cantata dating from Telemann's Frankfurt years, the vocalist and the violist are each given attractive, though not excessively difficult tasks. This edition contains the original version for voice, viola and basso continuo, as well as the version by Telemann's successor at Frankfurt, Johann Balthasar Konig (1691-1758), which includes ad libitum parts for tutti violins and oboe. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3949400.
SKU: CA.3949412
ISBN 9790007056445. Language: German.
SKU: CA.3949413
ISBN 9790007056452. Language: German.