SKU: HL.35027052
UPC: 884088468088. 5x5 inches.
Uses: Good Friday, Holy WeekScripture: Luke 22:64; Mark 15From the best-selling cantata, A Time for Alleluia!, comes this setting of an ancient sacred text. The poignant choral begins on the morning of Christ's crucifixion comparing the Savior's beaten and bruised face with that of the swan and its darkened eyes. This dramatic text holds us in its grip as it portrays the suffering of Jesus and his crucifixion. The music and text evolve with great emotional sweeps of sound before fading away into a dirge-like epilogue. In these final measures we hear the last heartbeats of Christ fade away into the shadows. Orchestration includes parts for: piano, flute 1 & 2, oboe, clarinet 1 & 2, bassoon,horn 1 & 2, trumpet 1, trumpet 2 & 3, trombone 1 & 2, bass trombone/tuba, timpani, percussion 1 & 2, harp, violin 1, violin 2,ivola, cello, double bass. Available separately: SATB, iPrint Orch CD-ROM, StudioTrax CD. Duration: ca. 2:43.
SKU: HL.35027053
UPC: 884088468095. 5x5 inches.
Uses: Good Friday, Holy WeekScripture: Luke 22:64; Mark 15From the best-selling cantata, A Time for Alleluia!, comes this setting of an ancient sacred text. The poignant choral begins on the morning of Christ's crucifixion comparing the Savior's beaten and bruised face with that of the swan and its darkened eyes. This dramatic text holds us in its grip as it portrays the suffering of Jesus and his crucifixion. The music and text evolve with great emotional sweeps of sound before fading away into a dirge-like epilogue. In these final measures we hear the last heartbeats of Christ fade away into the shadows. Available separately: SATB, iPrint Orch CD-ROM, StudioTrax CD. Duration: ca. 2:43.
SKU: HL.49045739
ISBN 9781540019356.
Georg Kreisler equals scathing, dark black humour on the piano! The Singphoniker have arranged Georg Kreisler's best known songs for all-male ensemble and recorded them on CD. Schott now publishesthe corresponding music edition for men's choir TTBB with piano accompaniment (Georg Kreisler - Lieder und Chansons, ED 22735). In addition, all songs from the sheet music album are available in separate editions: Who would not like to have blue eyes but has to content oneself with boring grey ones? Das Madchen mit den drei blauen Augen even has three of them which make her lover melt. This pleasant arrangement with Kreisler's humorous text most certainly creates an exuberant atmosphere in the concert.