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SKU: HL.14034825
ISBN 9780711995208. 11.75x8.25x0.43 inches.
Veni Creator Spiritus-Prelude was commissioned by the Dunfermline Abbey Festival and first performed on 21 June 1987. Veni Redemptor-A Celebration was commissioned by the North Wales Music Festival and first performed on 26 September 1985 at St Asaphn Cathedral by John Scott.
SKU: HL.14021046
ISBN 9780711996885. 8.25x11.75x0.089 inches.
Work for Flute and Bass Clarinet. 'Veni Creator Spiritus' is one of a series of shorter works written in tandem with a Mass for Westminster Cathedral, for liturgical use at Pentecost. Larger performing score available on special order: SOS15675.
SKU: CA.4041814
ISBN 9790007067199. Language: Latin.
After musical training in Naples Niccolo Jommelli began to make his name as an opera composer from the end of the 1730ies onwards. From 1750 until 1753 he was assistant director of music at St. Peter's, Rome, and responsible for the music at the Cappella Giulia - years which were decisive for Jommelli's sacred music. During those years he also composed the three-movement setting of the Whitsun hymn Veni Creator Spiritus for solo soprano, mixed-voice choir, string orchestra and continuo. It is marked by the maturity of the writing for the solo voice, modelled on the example of composers such as Johann Adolf Hasse, and by stylistic hallmarks of Jommelli's music, such as his relatively simple yet highly effective choral writing. Score and part available separately - see item CA.4041800.
SKU: CA.4041812
ISBN 9790007067175. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.4041805
ISBN 9790007067151. Language: Latin.
After musical training in Naples Niccolo Jommelli began to make his name as an opera composer from the end of the 1730ies onwards. From 1750 until 1753 he was assistant director of music at St. Peter's, Rome, and responsible for the music at the Cappella Giulia - years which were decisive for Jommelli's sacred music. During those years he also composed the three-movement setting of the Whitsun hymn Veni Creator Spiritus for solo soprano, mixed-voice choir, string orchestra and continuo. It is marked by the maturity of the writing for the solo voice, modelled on the example of composers such as Johann Adolf Hasse, and by stylistic hallmarks of Jommelli's music, such as his relatively simple yet highly effective choral writing. Score available separately - see item CA.4041800.
SKU: CA.4041811
ISBN 9790007067168. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.4041813
ISBN 9790007067182. Language: Latin.
SKU: GI.G-009605
Latin, english.
For the Pueri Cantores choral series, Keith Kalemba has crafted this fine choral arrangement of the timeless and beautiful chant Veni, Creator Spiritus. It was originally commissioned as a three-part piece for men's choir, but is presented here in Latin and English for any three-part choir, whether youth, women or men's voices. The ancient poetic images are skillfully evoked as the chant melody weaves effortlessly through the vocal parts.
SKU: HL.49005954
ISBN 9790001064491. 9.0x12.0x0.322 inches. German - English.
SKU: CA.2711109
ISBN 9790007200558. Language: Latin.
Score available separately - see item CA.2711100.
SKU: CA.2711112
ISBN 9790007200572. Language: Latin.
SKU: HL.48184659
Jehan Titelouze: Veni Creator (Maitres classiques No.33) (Organ).
SKU: CA.2711103
ISBN 9790007084257. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.2711111
ISBN 9790007200565. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.2711119
ISBN 9790007139810. Language: Latin.
Score and parts available separately - see item CA.2711100.
SKU: CA.9229500
ISBN 9790007127190. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.2711149
ISBN 9790007200602. Language: Latin.
SKU: GI.G-6005
ISBN 9781579993603.
Vari ations for treble instrument (B-flat or C) and manuals-only organ.
SKU: CA.2711113
ISBN 9790007200589. Language: Latin.
SKU: HL.49044174
ISBN 9790001198332. UPC: 841886023185. 9.0x12.0x0.121 inches.
The three paraphrases on Veni Creator can be used both in liturgical and concert settings. The text derives from Rabanus Maurus Magnentius (9th century) and the melody is based on Ambrosian hymnody (4th century).
SKU: HL.49044612
ISBN 9790001187282. 9.0x12.0x0.099 inches. Latin.
The rushing of the Holy Spirit to which the hymn 'Veni creator' refers is symbolized by fast semiquaver runs of the organ which return again and again during the whole piece. Alternately, the text is interpreted musically in seven verses according to the respective content. Traditional melodies appear in a contemporary harmonic makeup. From this context emerges a field of tension between old and new which eventually dissolves in the 'Amen' of the vocal soloist. The work on the rather demanding piece is rewarding for every performer and the performance at the church is very impressive.
SKU: CA.4041819
ISBN 9790007218447. Language: Latin.
After musical training in Naples Niccolo Jommelli began to make his name as an opera composer from the end of the 1730ies onwards. From 1750 until 1753 he was assistant director of music at St. Peter's, Rome, and responsible for the music at the Cappella Giulia - years which were decisive for Jommelli's sacred music. During those years he also composed the three-movement setting of the Whitsun hymn Veni Creator Spiritus for solo soprano, mixed-voice choir, string orchestra and continuo. It is marked by the maturity of the writing for the solo voice, modelled on the example of composers such as Johann Adolf Hasse, and by stylistic hallmarks of Jommelli's music, such as his relatively simple yet highly effective choral writing. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.4041800.
SKU: CA.2711105
ISBN 9790007110956. Language: Latin.