SKU: CA.615400
ISBN 9790007011093.
SKU: HL.14009897
Danish.
SKU: CA.612300
ISBN 9790007010782.
SKU: HL.49026625
ISBN 9790001206549. German.
SKU: CA.3700400
ISBN 9790007053857.
SKU: HL.14009900
SKU: CA.3704310
ISBN 9790007054090.
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SKU: HL.14009895
SKU: HL.14009894
SKU: HL.14009892
SKU: CA.615000
ISBN 9790007011055.
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SKU: CA.613700
ISBN 9790007010928.
SKU: CA.608500
ISBN 9790007010409.
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ISBN 9790007012090.
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SKU: HL.49043921
ISBN 9790001197427. German.
The a cappella choral setting Der Tag, der ist so freudenreich for four-part women's choir written by the 1553-born composer Johannes Eccard from Muhlhausen in Thuringia is, indeed, a real pleasure. The German-language text is borrowed from an old Latin Christmas carol, singing of the miracle of Nativity in two verses. Eccard manages, in an engaging manner, to musically express the joyous atmosphere of this poem. All four female voices (SSAA) join imitatively in the angelic chant of joy one after the other, while central words like 'freudenreich' [joyful], 'Himmelreich' [kingdom of heaven], 'Jungfrau' [virgin] or 'Mutter' [mother] are particularly embellished. This is exhilarating and easy-to-perform utility music for Christmas church services.
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: CA.309470
ISBN 9790007150457. Key: F major / d minor. Language: German. Text: Eccard, Johannes. Text: Johannes Eccard.
SKU: CA.308140
ISBN 9790007149697. Key: G major. Language: German. Text: Eccard, Johannes. Text: Johannes Eccard.
SKU: SU.80300150
Arr. Johannes Brahms (1833-1897). This charming, canzonet-style motet was arranged by the young Brahms for his Hamburg women's choir in the late 1850's. The strophic text is based on the account in Luke 1 of Mary's visitation to Elizabeth. Both text and music convey the cousins' joy at seeing one another; the refrain paraphrases the Magnificat. This piece was a favorite of the Hamberg women's choir, performed many times as its members, also, gathered to sing joyfully. Liturgical use: Advent; Feast of the Visitation, May 31. SSAA (much Alto I divisi) a cappella. German/English. 8 pages, plus singing and literal transations and editorial notes. duration: 2:30 min.; range: f to a; difficulty: easy-medium. SSAAA, a cappella Published by: Treble Clef Music Minimum order quantity: 8 copies.
SKU: M2.MOS-81277
ISBN 9790203797777.
SKU: CA.3702000
ISBN 9790007054021. Language: German.
SKU: CA.3701600
ISBN 9790007053987. Language: German.