SKU: HL.14014298
ISBN 9780711996991. UPC: 884088440404. 6.75x9.75x0.138 inches.
Coronation Anthem for King George II, 1727. Edited by Donald Burrows. This anthem was composed for six-part choir SAATBB. This edition can be used for four-part SATB. The keyboard accompaniment for Piano or Organ is a practical reduction of the orchestral parts.
SKU: CA.9126605
ISBN 9790007095598. Language: Latin.
Johann Ernst Eberlin composed over 40 masses. From Salzburg they were widely disseminated in southern Germany, Austria, and Bohemia. Eberlin's Mass in B flat was skillfully arranged for every day use at the monastery in Seitensteeen; thus this a work which, due to its brevity and musical qualities, is ideally suited for the celebration of the Mass. A beautifully sounding continuo mass in a free, concertante style, marked by the joy of baroque music making. Score available separately - see item CA.9126600.
SKU: HL.48186114
UPC: 888680827748. 9.0x12.0x0.083 inches.
SATB soli, SATB chorus and orchestra.
SKU: HL.14004448
ISBN 9780853607267. UPC: 884088529789. 7.75x11.25 inches.
A beautifully bound hardback edition of this score, Volume 11 in the Purcell Society series. Edited under the supervision of the Purcell Society by Bruce Wood. Vocal scores and instrumental parts of each of the three works in this volume are available on hire from the publishers. Soft cover edition available: NOV151011.
SKU: GI.G-9040
UPC: 785147904007. English. Text Source: Based on Psalm 47. Text by John Gaffney.
This one-rehearsal anthem is a lively selection that can be performed with or without the trumpet parts. The composer describes this piece as an “interpretation of the baroque style†that should be sung with a “light†sound. The organ part may be played by two trumpets.
SKU: GI.G-002621
UPC: 641151026213. Text by Alan J. Hommerding.
The familiar tune ST. CATHERINE becomes a worthy vehicle for Alan Hommerding's text as arranged here by Wolfgang Lampert in a baroque-like style. The well-written organ part and counter-melodies (or optional flute line) support the unison choir in verses 1 and 3, verse 2, set for four-part chorus a cappella, is an unexpected delight and features an alternate choral harmonization.