Matériel : Partie séparée
SKU: M7.DOHR-17625
ISBN 9790202036259. Latin.
Das Requiem besteht aus:Grande Messa di Requiem c-Moll (1850/1851) - Libera me, Domine f-Moll (1856) - Die Partitur enthält ein ausführliches Nachwort, das über Leben und Schaffen des Komponisten sowie die hier vorgelegte Requiem-Komposition informiert, sowie einen umfangreichen kritischen Bericht. Der Klavierauszug enthält beide Teile des Requiems. Das Aufführungsmaterial erscheint für beide Teile separat und enthält jeweils eine Digigier-Partitur im Format DIN A3.2 Flöten - 2 Oboen / 1 Englischhorn (nur Nr. 3) - 2 Klarinetten - Bassklarinette (nur Libera me) - 2 Fagotte (4 Fagotte im Libera me) - 4 Hörner - 2 Trompeten (4 Trompeten im Libera me) - 3 Posaunen - 1 Ophikleide (oder Basstuba) - 4 Pauken (2 Musiker) - Tam-tam (nur Libera me) - Soli (SATB / TTBB) - Chor SATB - Streicher.
SKU: CA.2731700
ISBN 9790007167875. Language: Latin.
During his most productive period as an opera composer, Camille Saint-Saens also wrote sacred works, among which his Oratorio de Noel has enjoyed great worldwide popularity. The colorful and opulently orchestrated Messe de Requiem was composed in 1878 in Bern. The composer dedicated it to his patron, Albert Libon. We have published this edition both with its larger orchestral forces and to enable perfomances of the Requiem in slightly reduced scoring (without losing the special characteristics of the work), in a version with a smaller orchestra consisting of 11 winds, two harps, organ and string instruments. The full score reproduces the Urtext of the Requiem with its original scoring, whereas the performance material is presented and conceived so to enable it to be performed either in the original orchestration or the version with reduced forces.
SKU: CA.2705511
ISBN 9790007199630. Language: German.
Since its first complete performance in 1868 in the Cathedral of Bremen, Brahms's Ein deutsches Requiem is, without question, one of the key works in the history of the oratorio. The reputation of the work is based not only on its unusually concentrated musical structure, but also on the original conception of the text: Brahms assembled important passages from both the Old and New Testaments in Luther's translation so that thoughts on sorrow and consolation would obviously refer to one another. In contrast to many other oratorios of the 19th century Brahms places the choir, the voice of the community, in the center of this interdenominational celebration of the dead. Score and part available separately - see item CA.2705500.