SKU: PE.EP14530
ISBN 9790014136819. 210 x 297 mm inches. German. Georg Trakl.
Ørjan Matre's Trompeten, Nachts und Untergang is a 26-minute work for solo trumpet and choir (SSAATTBB). It is based on texts by the Austrian poet Georg Trakl and describes distant trumpet sounds, decaying castle ruins and icy lakes, in the spirit of German Romanticism. Trompeten, Nachts und Untergang (Trumpets, Night and Downfall) was premiered by Norwegian trumpeter Tine Thing Helseth and the Norwegian Soloists' Choir (conductor: Grete Pedersen) at the Ultima Oslo Contemporary Festival in September 2020.
This edition is the choral score (EP14530) of the work. The trumpet part (EP14530a) is available separately.
SKU: HL.49001462
ISBN 9790001125154. German.
A work written during the peak of Romantic period by the composer of the opera 'Hansel and Gretel', and is suitable for memorials or remembrance ceremonies.
SKU: HL.14028209
Great Is Jehovah, The Lord (Die Allmacht; D 852) is a song, written by Franz Schubert in 1825 as the second half of his opus 79. It has been arranged for Tenor solo with Piano, Organ and Male Voice Choir accompaniment by Franz Lizst. The words have been taken from a poem by Campbell Clarke.
Franz Schubert (1797-1828) was an Austrian composer working in the early Romantic era. He is best remembered for his ever-popular Ave Maria, which was memorably adapted by Walt Disney for his 1940 film, Fantasia.
SKU: BT.DHP-0970962US-250
English.
Jacob de Haan wrote this arrangement for concert band, fanfare band and brass band and optional male voice choir. The original carol was written by the Austrian composer and organist Franz Gruber (1787-1863). He was asked to write Silent Night on the 24th of December 1818 by the priest of the Church of St. Nicolas in Oberndorf, who had himself written the text. It is a romantic carol, with nuances of contemporary Austrian folk and Italian pastorale music.Jacob de Haan maakte dit arrangement voor blaasorkest met eventueel een mannenkoor. Het originele kerstlied werd geschreven door de Oostenrijkse componist en organist Franz Gruber (1787-1863). Stille Nacht componeerde hij op 24 december 1818 in opdracht van de priester van de Sint Nikolaaskerk van Oberndorf, die de tekst voor dit lied zelf had geschreven.Stille Nacht is romantisch van karakter, heeft trekken van de Oostenrijkse volksmuziek van die tijd, evenals enkele kenmerken van de Italiaanse pastorale muziek.Stille Nacht wurde vom österreichischen Komponisten und Organisten Franz Gruber am 24. Dezember 1818 im Auftrag des Priesters der St. Nikolaus-Kirche in Oberndorf geschrieben. Wer hätte damals geahnt, dass dieses Lied mit seinem romantischen Charakter einmal in 150 Sprachen übersetzt auf der ganzen Welt gesungen werden würde? Jacob de Haan schrieb dieses gelungene Arrangement für Blasorchester mit Männerchor ad. lib. Le 24 décembre 1818, Franz Gruber (1787-1863), compositeur et organiste autrichien, mettait en musique un texte rédigé par le prêtre de sa paroisse. Il ne se doutait pas que sa composition deviendrait l’un des noëls les plus célèbres. Stille Nacht (Douce Nuit) est un chant romantique et lyrique alliant les caractéristiques de la musique traditionnelle autrichienne d’alors, celles des pastorales italiennes.
SKU: BT.DHP-0970962N-D-250
German-Dutch.