SKU: HL.48188424
Buxtehude Per Cantare E Sonare Pj440 Choral Performance Scores.
SKU: HL.14005543
ISBN 9788759856345. German.
For chorus (SSATB), 2 clarinets, 4 violins, violoncello, contrabass and basso continuo.
SKU: BT.ALHE32535
French.
SKU: HL.14005536
ISBN 9788759861509. German.
For SATB Choir, 2 Violins and Basso Continuo.
SKU: HL.14005550
UPC: 884088435448. 9.0x12.0x0.091 inches. English.
SKU: CA.3600215
ISBN 9790007052614. Language: German/English.
There are many so called arias in the works of Buxtehude. These compositions are based on a poetic text like those chorale cantatas, but do not use of preexisting melody. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3600200.
SKU: CA.3622200
ISBN 9790007181604. Language: German.
The Ascension Cantata Du Lebensfurst, Herr Jesu Christ BuxWV 22 by Dieterich Buxtehude is based on five verses of the hymn of thanksgiving of the same name by Johann Rist (1641), and in formal terms, is in the genre of a Concerto cum aria. An introductory sonata is followed by verse and ritornello in alternation. A special feature of the scoring is the use of the violetta as a string instrument in the middle of the five-part string texture. This can be played by a modern viola.
SKU: CA.3601619
ISBN 9790007144388. Language: German.
This work has survived in an autograph, unfortunately undated, preserved in the Duben Collection. The cantata is a setting of Ecclesiasticus 50, verses 24-26. This composition is one of the most richly scored vocal compositions of Buxtehude. A ritornello, which includes a fanfare of trumpets, and a longer vocal section based on Nun danket alle Gott create the work's structure. In Nun danket alle Gott Buxtehude indicated in detail, in at least one instance, the use of an a cappella entrance of the choir. If the sections without instrumental accompaniment are sung by soloists, the choir is added in the tutti passages. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.3601600.
SKU: CA.3622249
ISBN 9790007214227. Language: German.
The Ascension Cantata Du Lebensfurst, Herr Jesu Christ BuxWV 22 by Dieterich Buxtehude is based on five verses of the hymn of thanksgiving of the same name by Johann Rist (1641), and in formal terms, is in the genre of a Concerto cum aria. An introductory sonata is followed by verse and ritornello in alternation. A special feature of the scoring is the use of the violetta as a string instrument in the middle of the five-part string texture. This can be played by a modern viola. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3622200.
SKU: CA.3601605
ISBN 9790007112578. Language: German.
This work has survived in an autograph, unfortunately undated, preserved in the Duben Collection. The cantata is a setting of Ecclesiasticus 50, verses 24-26. This composition is one of the most richly scored vocal compositions of Buxtehude. A ritornello, which includes a fanfare of trumpets, and a longer vocal section based on Nun danket alle Gott create the work's structure. In Nun danket alle Gott Buxtehude indicated in detail, in at least one instance, the use of an a cappella entrance of the choir. If the sections without instrumental accompaniment are sung by soloists, the choir is added in the tutti passages. Score available separately - see item CA.3601600.
SKU: CA.3620016
ISBN 9790007214135. Language: German. Text: Eber, Paul. Text: Paul Eber.
Liturgically, the present cantata is meant to be performed at the turn of the year. For his setting of the text Buxtehude chose a two-part form with a concluding Amen. This plea for a propitious new year is given a special musical interpretation. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3620000.
SKU: CA.3622211
ISBN 9790007214159. Language: German.
SKU: CA.3600219
ISBN 9790007139070. Language: German/English.
There are many so called arias in the works of Buxtehude. These compositions are based on a poetic text like those chorale cantatas, but do not use of preexisting melody. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.3600200.
SKU: CA.3601614
ISBN 9790007213787. Language: German.
This work has survived in an autograph, unfortunately undated, preserved in the Duben Collection. The cantata is a setting of Ecclesiasticus 50, verses 24-26. This composition is one of the most richly scored vocal compositions of Buxtehude. A ritornello, which includes a fanfare of trumpets, and a longer vocal section based on Nun danket alle Gott create the work's structure. In Nun danket alle Gott Buxtehude indicated in detail, in at least one instance, the use of an a cappella entrance of the choir. If the sections without instrumental accompaniment are sung by soloists, the choir is added in the tutti passages. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3601600.
SKU: CA.3622212
ISBN 9790007214166. Language: German.
SKU: CA.3622203
ISBN 9790007186395. Language: German.
The Ascension Cantata Du Lebensfurst, Herr Jesu Christ BuxWV 22 by Dieterich Buxtehude is based on five verses of the hymn of thanksgiving of the same name by Johann Rist (1641), and in formal terms, is in the genre of a Concerto cum aria. An introductory sonata is followed by verse and ritornello in alternation. A special feature of the scoring is the use of the violetta as a string instrument in the middle of the five-part string texture. This can be played by a modern viola. Score available separately - see item CA.3622200.
SKU: CA.3603414
ISBN 9790007214005. Language: German. Text: Ebert, Jakob. Text: Jakob Ebert.
The present cantata is a setting of the first three verses of the hymn Du Friedefurst, Herr Jesu Christ, with a text by Jakob Ebert (1549-1614). In the variety of ways for deploying the instruments in concert and the alternation between the instrumental and vocal parts, it goes beyond the comparatively simple model found in other cantatas of Buxtehude. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3603400.
SKU: CA.3620005
ISBN 9790007162092. Language: German. Text: Eber, Paul. Text: Paul Eber.
Liturgically, the present cantata is meant to be performed at the turn of the year. For his setting of the text Buxtehude chose a two-part form with a concluding Amen. This plea for a propitious new year is given a special musical interpretation. Score available separately - see item CA.3620000.
SKU: CA.3620015
ISBN 9790007214128. Language: German. Text: Eber, Paul. Text: Paul Eber.