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SKU: HP.9005
UPC: 763628190057.
Dynam ic setting on Psalm 23 This dynamic organ setting is useful for worship or concert performance. The words of Psalm 23 are effectively reflected in a wealth of emotion in this fantasy and fugue, as it builds from the softest stops to full organ.
SKU: CA.2741014
ISBN 9790007297312. Key: C major. German/English.
Bru ckner described his setting of Psalm 150 of 1892 as my best festive cantata of all. Psalm 150 has a definite festive character, manifested straight away in the monumental Hallelujah theme for the full forces which opens the cantata, and which punctuates the work and concludes it. Bruckner devotes most of his music to the verse Alles was Odem hat, lobe den Herrn - firstly in an exciting section with solo violin and solo soprano, and subsequently in a great fugue on a striking octave theme. All in all, a fascinating combination of filigree motifs, chromatically bold complexities and intensifications, and powerful passages up to triple forte. The chorus is often divided in the homophonic passages, with wide vocal ranges, but the fugue remains in four parts.With a duration of just 9 minutes, this is an ideal companion piece for other shorter works by Bruckner (such as the Te Deum) or, indeed, works by other composers.
SKU: CA.2741011
ISBN 9790007297282. Key: C major. German/English.
SKU: CA.2741019
ISBN 9790007297329. Key: C major. German/English.
SKU: CA.2741003
ISBN 9790007254797. Key: C major. German/English.
SKU: CA.2741013
ISBN 9790007297305. Key: C major. German/English.
SKU: CA.2741000
ISBN 9790007254780. Key: C major. German/English.
SKU: CA.2741012
ISBN 9790007297299. Key: C major. German/English.
SKU: CA.2741005
ISBN 9790007254803. Key: C major. German/English.
SKU: CA.2741009
ISBN 9790007297275. Key: C major. German/English.
SKU: PE.0014044552
ISBN 9780014044559. English.
Hovhaness' s Psalm and Fugue for String Orchestra was composed in 1941 and illustrates the direct simplicity of expression for which the composer was famous. Violin 2 part (see also EP6112A-VLN1, EP6112A-VCLCB, EP6112A-VLA, EP6112A)Original item: EP6112A-VLN2.
SKU: PE.0014044544
ISBN 9780014044542. English.
Hovhaness' s Psalm and Fugue for String Orchestra was composed in 1941 and illustrates the direct simplicity of expression for which the composer was famous. Violin 1 part (see also EP6112A-VCLCB, EP6112A-VLN2, EP6112A-VLA, EP6112A)Original item: EP6112A-VLN1.
SKU: PE.0014044536
ISBN 9780014044535. English.
Hovhaness' s Psalm and Fugue for String Orchestra was composed in 1941 and illustrates the direct simplicity of expression for which the composer was famous. Cello and Bass part (see also EP6112A-VLN1, EP6112A-VLN2, EP6112A-VLA, EP6112A)Original item: EP6112A-VLCCB.
SKU: PE.0014044528
ISBN 9780014044528. English.
Hovhaness' s Psalm and Fugue for String Orchestra was composed in 1941 and illustrates the direct simplicity of expression for which the composer was famous. Viola part (see also EP6112A-VCLCB, EP6112A-VLN1, EP6112A-VLN2, EP6112A)Original item: EP6112A-VLA.
SKU: CA.5293903
ISBN 9790007300272. German.
Max Reger’s setting of Psalm 100 is one of the “grand style” choral-symphonic works of the classical modern repertoire. Contrapuntal skill in the tradition of Bach combines with overwhelmingly powerful expressiveness, rich in contrasts. The full harmonic and stylistic breadth of the early 20th century sings out, not only in frenetic song, but also in the search for awareness in quieter passages. Reger’s opulence, tonal and contrapuntal almost throughout, finally culminates in a double fugue with an off-stage orchestra similar to the trumpets of Jericho over “Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott”. The composer’s declared aim was: “The psalm must go so brilliantly, that all will be simply ’bowled over‘.”.
SKU: CA.5293905
ISBN 9790007300289. German.
SKU: CA.338850
ISBN 9790007303709. Key: E flat major. German.
Bruckner's setting of the 23rd Psalm (22 in the Vulgate count) is still quite unknown. Bruckner uses the German text version by Joseph Franz Allioli instead of the well-known Luther version. Accompanied by the piano, the piece for choir and solo (choir solos possible) begins with a pastoral section in 12/8, changes into a fugue, and ends with an a cappella chorale.
SKU: CA.3912419
ISBN 9790007139322. Key: D major. Language: German/English.
Thi s nine-movement psalm composition allows all the participants to shine, in some cases with rich virtuosity: the string ensemble in the opening Sonata; the solo singers and choir in the chaconne-like first vocal movement, Singet dem Herrn; also the solo singers in two duets (alto + tenor, soprano + alto), an alto solo and an extensive bass solo; the choir in two further movements - a fugue on the 6th verse of the psalm Es stehet herrlich und prachtig fur ihm and the concluding movement in two sections, Betet an den Herrn, which ends with a brilliant fugue on Es furchte ihn alle Welt. This is a festive sacred work suitable for many occasions (including weekday Epiphany psalm services and for services on the 4th Sunday after Easter). The present edition presents the source material in revides form, transcribed into current editorial and performance usage. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.3912400.
SKU: CA.3912414
ISBN 9790007055813. Key: D major. Language: German/English.
Thi s nine-movement psalm composition allows all the participants to shine, in some cases with rich virtuosity: the string ensemble in the opening Sonata; the solo singers and choir in the chaconne-like first vocal movement, Singet dem Herrn; also the solo singers in two duets (alto + tenor, soprano + alto), an alto solo and an extensive bass solo; the choir in two further movements - a fugue on the 6th verse of the psalm Es stehet herrlich und prachtig fur ihm and the concluding movement in two sections, Betet an den Herrn, which ends with a brilliant fugue on Es furchte ihn alle Welt. This is a festive sacred work suitable for many occasions (including weekday Epiphany psalm services and for services on the 4th Sunday after Easter). The present edition presents the source material in revides form, transcribed into current editorial and performance usage. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3912400.
SKU: CA.3912405
ISBN 9790007055776. Key: D major. Language: German/English.
Thi s nine-movement psalm composition allows all the participants to shine, in some cases with rich virtuosity: the string ensemble in the opening Sonata; the solo singers and choir in the chaconne-like first vocal movement, Singet dem Herrn; also the solo singers in two duets (alto + tenor, soprano + alto), an alto solo and an extensive bass solo; the choir in two further movements - a fugue on the 6th verse of the psalm Es stehet herrlich und prachtig fur ihm and the concluding movement in two sections, Betet an den Herrn, which ends with a brilliant fugue on Es furchte ihn alle Welt. This is a festive sacred work suitable for many occasions (including weekday Epiphany psalm services and for services on the 4th Sunday after Easter). The present edition presents the source material in revides form, transcribed into current editorial and performance usage. Score available separately - see item CA.3912400.
SKU: CA.3912411
ISBN 9790007055783. Key: D major. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3912412
ISBN 9790007055790. Key: D major. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.721400
ISBN 9790007301989. Key: G minor. Latin.
The Miserere is based on the Prelude and Fugue in B-flat minor from the 1st part of the “Well-Tempered Clavier” by Johann Sebastian Bach. In his choral version, Heribert Breuer transposes the original down a third and inserts words from the 51st Psalm, one of the seven penitential psalms.
The composer Heribert Breuer conducts the Berlin Bach Academy, which he founded. He is particularly known for his arrangements of instrumental pieces for diverse ensembles. His choral adaptions (e.g., also in our Choral Collection Beethoven and Bruckner. Secular Choral Music) offer a fresh perspective on the originals and are a valuable addition to the repertoire of any interested choir.The Miserere was recorded by the Calmus Ensemble for the CD “Bach for five”.
SKU: CA.2741045
ISBN 9790007300029. Key: C major. German/English.
Bru ckner described his setting of Psalm 150 (1892) as “my best festive cantata of all”. With its monumental Halleluja theme and the great fugue on “Alles, was Odem hat, lobe den Herrn”, the psalm setting has a pronounced festive character.For this edition, Marius Popp has transcribed the orchestral writing for organ. Originally scored for large orchestra and large choir, this festive cantata can now also be performed by smaller choral forces in a sacred space. The fascinating combination of filigree motifs, powerful passages and chromatically bold complexities are expressed in a completely new way in this arrangement. An exciting setting of one of the most popular psalms for more experienced choirs to perform in festive church services or concerts.The vocal and choral scores from the original version (also available as Carus 27.410/00) can be used with the organ version.. Score available separately - see item CA.2741000.
SKU: BR.SON-442
ISBN 9790004803509. 10 x 12.5 inches.
This volume contains three reworkings and orchestrations of religious works by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy which were originally set for smaller ensembles (solo voices, four-part chorus and organ). They were composed at different times and for different occasions, two of them as commissions. The anthem ,,Why, o Lord, delay forever MWV A 19 was originally the sacred vocal piece MWV B 33, published in England in 1841 with the additional title ,,[…] The Thirteenth Psalm, and in Germany in the same year as ,,Lass, o Herr, mich Hilfe finden with the title ,,Drei geistliche Lieder which was composed at the suggestion of the English literature and music lover Charles B. Broadley who also provided the paraphrase of the psalm text. After Mendelssohn had refused an initial request by Broadley to furnish the anthem post festum with an organ prelude, the composer did not want to turn down a second request to orchestrate the work and he even expanded the existing material with a lengthy closing fugue involving additional trumpets and timpani. The ,,Ave Maria MWV B 19 was written in connection with Mendelssohn's appointment as municipal music director, a position which at the same time included the responsibility for the musical organization of church services. The instrumentation of the work with an accompaniment of two clarinets and two bassoons as well as low strings was due to the fact that the organ in Dusseldorf's principal church St. Lambertus was out of order for an extended period of time, and Mendelssohn considered this solution explicitly only as a surrogate for the organ should there be none. A further psalm paraphrase in English, this time by William Bartholomew, of the hymn ,,Hear my prayer MWV B 49 was set to music in early 1844; the orchestration of the organ part commissioned by the distinguished Dublin musician Joseph Robinson was not completed until 1847 so that the premiere finally only took place after Mendelssohn's death. In the further course of the century ,,Hear my prayer would, particularly in the version with organ accompaniment, come to enjoy great popularity in Great Britain and Ireland.