SKU: BR.OB-32090-30
ISBN 9790004350454. 10 x 12.5 inches.
The cantata Daran erkennen wir, dass wir in Ihm bleiben is intended for the first Whitsun holiday. It is based on a text by Johann Christoph Wentzel (1659-1723), the yearly volume in which it appears dates to August 4, 1703 and is dedicated to, among others, Hn. Joh. Kuhnau / | Chori Musici bey der | Stadt Leipzig Directori [Herr Joh. Kuhnau / Director of Choral Music at the City of Leipzig]. It can be assumed that Kuhnau's composition originated near the time of the text, thus within his first years in office as the Leipzig St. Thomas cantor. Kuhnau follows the structure of Wentzel's poem in a Dictum and four verses with introductory sonata, although some details are varied. In comparison to other works by Kuhnau, the scoring is fairly large with five vocal parts, trumpets, timpani, oboes, and bassoon as well as two violins and violas each. The short performing time, on the other hand, makes the cantata suitable for liturgical use, too.Audio samples: Opella Musica, camerata lipsiensis, cond. Gregor Meyer (cpo, 2013).
SKU: WD.080689216473
UPC: 080689216473.
SKU: CA.3114300
ISBN 9790007049201. Key: B flat major. Language: German/English.
A new edition of the Neujahrs-Kantate, which previously appeared in an edition based on manuscript copies from the 19th century. The present edition is based on a manuscript from 1762 which was first discovered in 1971; this source varies considerably from the previously known manu-scripts and it presents a clearer version of the cantata.
SKU: CA.9116000
ISBN 9790007120337. Key: C major. Language: Latin.
SKU: M7.DOHR-88300
ISBN 9790202093009.
SKU: MN.20-106
UPC: 688670201066.
This festival hymn setting of the traditional carol is for congregation, SATB choir, organ, and large brass ensemble. Appropriately fanfare-like and majestic.
SKU: CA.5003214
ISBN 9790007222819. Language: German. Text: Bonn, Franz. Text: Franz Bonn.
Immediately following his first opera Rheinberger composed a small dramatic cantata for children's voices in 1863. It is based on a story from the Gospel of St. Mark, arranged as a rhymed libretto with various roles by Franz Bonn (1830-1854). Among the highpoints of the cantata are a scene of awakening fashioned as a choral recitative with an expressive piano part and a large final chorus Preist laut den Herr. Both of these helped to make the cantata very popular in Rheinberger's days with boys' and girls' choirs. Rheinberger later arranged it with an accompaniment by a small orchestra. Score and part available separately - see item CA.5003200.
SKU: BA.BA04512-01
ISBN 9790006449415. 33 x 25.5 cm inches. Text: Johann G (der Jungere) Stephanie.
Appendix with autograph sketches for Arietta 11.
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SKU: CA.9720105
ISBN 9790007112202. Language: Latin.
Score available separately - see item CA.9720100.
SKU: MN.50-0040
UPC: 688670500404. Text: Marilyn Biery.
An original text by Marilyn Biery expresses our gratitude for all of the gifts given by God. The text is matched with original music, with the first stanza introduced in unison, followed by a canonic treatment of the second stanza. The third stanza begins in unison and then blossoms into an expansive alleluia. An optional hymn setting is included in the publication.
SKU: PR.46600064L
UPC: 680160599196. 11 x 17 inches.
SKU: CA.9114500
ISBN 9790007120535. Key: C major. Language: Latin.