SKU: VD.ED17686
ISBN 9790202036860. 12 x 9 inches.
SKU: CA.2100714
ISBN 9790007197865. Language: Latin.
The three grands motets, Quam dilecta, In convertendo and Deus noster refugium, which Jean-Philippe Rameau composed from 1713 to 1715 are still relatively unknown today. Yet these masterworks can stand comparison to the best works of Michel-Richard de Lalande. They are testimony to Rameau's great contrapuntal mastery and contain beautiful lyrical passages. Quam dilecta and Deus noster refugium have survived only in later sources which originated in about 1770, after Rameau's death, and the works have been rendered in a scoring which does not correspond to his intentions. The present new edition attempts for the first time to reconstruct them as closely as possible to their original form. The edition of In convertendo is based on Rameau's autograph score from 1751. Score and part available separately - see item CA.2100700.
SKU: HL.1126282
ISBN 9789043166256. UPC: 196288111191.
This edition presents a suite for soprano recorder and basso continuo compiled from the Symphonies pour les soupers du Roy (Symphonies for the King's Suppers) by Michel-Richard Delalande. It enables you to learn the pieces systematically and at three different tempi with professional accompaniments. The recordings begin with the concert version of each piece, following which you will hear the harpsichord accompaniment at slow and medium tempo to help you practise. Having mastered these slower versions, you'll now be ready to play with continuo accompaniment at the original tempo. All of the versions were recorded live.
SKU: CA.2100713
ISBN 9790007197858. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.2100711
ISBN 9790007197834. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.2100749
ISBN 9790007197889. Text language: Latin.
SKU: FZ.4306
ISBN 9790230643061. 24.00 x 33.00 cm inches.
This facsimile of an original and the manuscript by Michel-Richard Delalande is part of our French classical music collection. The facsimile brings together three versions of this motet : the Philidor copy of 1689, the Boyvin edition of 1729, and the Cauvin manuscript of 1741. Preface by Jean Saint-Arroman and Philippe Lescat: sources and scores - comparison between the Concert Spirituel copy and the engraved version of 1729. Collection supervised by the musicologist Jean Saint-Arroman, professor at the Conservatoire National Superieur de Musique et de Danse of Paris and at the CEFEDEM Ile de France (Training Centre for Music Teachers). He is the author of the majority of our prefaces and has also been involved in library searches. Facsimile of a copy in the Municipal Library of Versailles (France). Anne Fuzeau Classique propose period copies of classical music scores.
SKU: CA.2100712
ISBN 9790007197841. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.2100703
ISBN 9790007142971. Text language: Latin.
The three grands motets, Quam dilecta, In convertendo and Deus noster refugium, which Jean-Philippe Rameau composed from 1713 to 1715 are still relatively unknown today. Yet these masterworks can stand comparison to the best works of Michel-Richard de Lalande. They are testimony to Rameau's great contrapuntal mastery and contain beautiful lyrical passages. Quam dilecta and Deus noster refugium have survived only in later sources which originated in about 1770, after Rameau's death, and the works have been rendered in a scoring which does not correspond to his intentions. The present new edition attempts for the first time to reconstruct them as closely as possible to their original form. The edition of In convertendo is based on Rameau's autograph score from 1751. Score available separately - see item CA.2100700.
SKU: CA.2100705
ISBN 9790007161422. Text language: Latin.
SKU: CA.2100700
ISBN 9790007142179. Language: Latin.
The three grands motets, Quam dilecta, In convertendo and Deus noster refugium, which Jean-Philippe Rameau composed from 1713 to 1715 are still relatively unknown today. Yet these masterworks can stand comparison to the best works of Michel-Richard de Lalande. They are testimony to Rameau's great contrapuntal mastery and contain beautiful lyrical passages. Quam dilecta and Deus noster refugium have survived only in later sources which originated in about 1770, after Rameau's death, and the works have been rendered in a scoring which does not correspond to his intentions. The present new edition attempts for the first time to reconstruct them as closely as possible to their original form. The edition of In convertendo is based on Rameau's autograph score from 1751.
SKU: CA.2100719
ISBN 9790007197872. Language: Latin.
The three grands motets, Quam dilecta, In convertendo and Deus noster refugium, which Jean-Philippe Rameau composed from 1713 to 1715 are still relatively unknown today. Yet these masterworks can stand comparison to the best works of Michel-Richard de Lalande. They are testimony to Rameau's great contrapuntal mastery and contain beautiful lyrical passages. Quam dilecta and Deus noster refugium have survived only in later sources which originated in about 1770, after Rameau's death, and the works have been rendered in a scoring which does not correspond to his intentions. The present new edition attempts for the first time to reconstruct them as closely as possible to their original form. The edition of In convertendo is based on Rameau's autograph score from 1751. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.2100700.
SKU: HL.48187607
UPC: 888680848903. 7.0x10.75x0.307 inches.
Lalande Te Deum Laudamus Voice Solo Choir & Piano Or Organ Book.
SKU: CA.2103019
ISBN 9790007164072. Text language: Latin.
In his roles as Music Director at the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris and in the Royal Choir [chapel] of Louis XV, Andre Campra (1660-1744) composed numerous motets which frequently displayed the influence of contemporary opera. If today Campra is known almost exclusively for his famous Requiem, nevertheless his more than forty motets composed for soli, choir and orchestra are still awaiting discovery. Among these is a setting of Psalm 129, De profundis, published here in a new critical edition after the autograph score. The work was composed in 1723 during the first months of Campra's service to the French king and it proves to be the equal to the compositions of Michel-Richard de Lalande, who during his lifetime shaped and dominated the genre of the Grand Motet.. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.2103000.
SKU: M7.DOHR-17686
ISBN 9790202036860.
SKU: CA.2103012
ISBN 9790007198251. Text language: Latin.
In his roles as Music Director at the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris and in the Royal Choir [chapel] of Louis XV, Andre Campra (1660-1744) composed numerous motets which frequently displayed the influence of contemporary opera. If today Campra is known almost exclusively for his famous Requiem, nevertheless his more than forty motets composed for soli, choir and orchestra are still awaiting discovery. Among these is a setting of Psalm 129, De profundis, published here in a new critical edition after the autograph score. The work was composed in 1723 during the first months of Campra's service to the French king and it proves to be the equal to the compositions of Michel-Richard de Lalande, who during his lifetime shaped and dominated the genre of the Grand Motet.. Score and part available separately - see item CA.2103000.
SKU: HL.50405140
6.75x10.5 inches.
SKU: CA.2103049
ISBN 9790007164065. Language: Latin.
SKU: BT.SLB-00150700
SKU: CA.2103014
ISBN 9790007198275. Text language: Latin.
SKU: HL.48187591
UPC: 888680841744. 7.5x11 inches.
Lalande Dixit Dominus Psaume 109 Choir Piano Or Organ Book.
SKU: CA.2103000
ISBN 9790007164089. Text language: Latin.
In his roles as Music Director at the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris and in the Royal Choir [chapel] of Louis XV, Andre Campra (1660-1744) composed numerous motets which frequently displayed the influence of contemporary opera. If today Campra is known almost exclusively for his famous Requiem, nevertheless his more than forty motets composed for soli, choir and orchestra are still awaiting discovery. Among these is a setting of Psalm 129, De profundis, published here in a new critical edition after the autograph score. The work was composed in 1723 during the first months of Campra's service to the French king and it proves to be the equal to the compositions of Michel-Richard de Lalande, who during his lifetime shaped and dominated the genre of the Grand Motet..
SKU: CA.2103011
ISBN 9790007198244. Text language: Latin.