SKU: FZ.5844
ISBN 9790230658447. 22.00 x 31.00 cm inches.
These original publications of Loeillet, Fischer, Haendel and Croft are in facsimile on Fac-similes et Enseignement collection. Loeillet John : XII Solos six for a common flute and six for a german flute with a thorough bass. London, Walsh and Hare, c. 1729. Sonata IV : Largo, Poco Allegro, Adagio, Allegro, Presto. Fischer Johann : Musikalisch Divertissement bestehend in einigen Ouverturen und Suiten mit 2 Stimmen auff Violen/Haubois oder Fleutes douces zu gebrauchen. Dresden, J. Riedeln, 1699/1700. Suite en sol mineur, Ouverture, Air, Menuet, Menuet, Chique, Bourree, Menuet, Menuet. Handel Georg Friedrich : Sonates pour un traversiere, un violon ou hautbois con basso continuo. Amsterdam, Roger, 1727. Sonata XI : Larghetto, Allegro, Siciliana, Allegro. Croft William : Six sonates or solos three for a violin and three for the flute with a thorough bass. London, Walsh and Hare, 1700. Sonata I. Collection supervised by the musicologist Jean Saint-Arroman, professor at the Conservatoire National Superieur de Musique et de Danse of Paris and at the CEFEDEM Ile de France (Training Centre for Music Teachers). He is the author of the majority of our prefaces and has also been involved in library searches. This facsimile was realized by Susi Mohlmeier and Frederique Thouvenot for recorder. Facsimile of copies from: - British Library of London (England). - Herzog August Library of Wolfenbuttel (Germany). - National Library of Paris (France). Anne Fuzeau Classique propose period copies of classical music scores.
SKU: HF.FH-7080
ISBN 9790203470809. 8.3 x 11.7 inches.
Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari: 1. I quattro rusteghi; 2. Il segreto di Susanna; 3. Il Campiello; 4. La dama boba; Franco Alfano: 1. Seconda Sinfonia; 2. Dansa e Finale di Sakuntala; Vincenzo Tommashini: 1. Il Carnevale di Venezia; 2. Paesaggi Toscani; 3. Quattro pezzi; Ottorino Respighi: 1. Fontane die Roma; 2. Trittico botticelliano; 3. L' Adorazione Die Magi; 4. Pini di Roma; 5. Adagio con variationi per Violoncello e Orchestra; 6. Antiche danze ed arie; 7. Impressioni brasiliane; 8. Gli uccelli; 9. Metamorphosen; 10. Belfagor-Ourverture; Ildebrando Pizzetti: 1. Rondo veneziano; 2. Canti della Stagione alta; 3. Concerto dell' estate; Ernst Bloch: 1. Schelomo; Bela Bartok: 1. 2. Orchester-Suite; 2. Rumanischer Tanz; 3. Herzog Blaubarts Buch; 4. Der wunderbare Mandarin; 5. Tanzsuite; 6. 1. Konzert fur Klavier und Orchester; 7. Scherzo fur Orchester und Klavier; 8. 3. Klavierkonzert; 9. Violinkonzert Nr. 2; 10. Konzert fur Orchester.
SKU: HL.50583530
SKU: CA.3112349
ISBN 9790007207519. Language: German/English. Text: Fritsch, Ahasverus. Text by Ahasverus Fritsch.
This six-movement cantata uses the hymn of the same name by Ahasverus Fritsch, first recorded in 1698 in the Darmstadter Liederbuch. This places it amongst those chorale cantatas which use a hymn from the repertoire associated with Pietism. As was customary, the hymn text is retained in the outer movements, whereas the text for the inner movements - two secco recitatives and a tenor and a bass aria - are concerned with the contrast between the hostile world and the certainty of Jesus; the links between the cantata text and the Feast of the Epiphany are correspondingly tenuous. In the first movement the soprano sings the hymn melody complete, accompanied by mainly homophonic vocal parts, whilst the instrumental writing is largely influenced by the melody of the first line of the hymn. Remarkable is the tenor aria, with its contrasting central section and its chromatic twists and turns, in which Bach once again proves himself to be a master of harmony. The demands on the chorus are fairly modest, whereas the instrumentalists are challenged in the first movement and in both the arias. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3112300.
SKU: CA.7010080
ISBN 9790007242053. Key: C major / a minor. Language: German. Text: Sturm, Julius Karl Reinhold.
Score available separately - see item CA.7010000.
SKU: CA.321440
ISBN 9790007177614. Key: B flat major. Language: German. Text: Schmolck, Benjamin. Text: Benjamin Schmolck.
SKU: LM.VV194CD
SKU: CA.7010066
ISBN 9790007242046. Key: G major. Language: German.
SKU: AP.1-ADV20408
UPC: 805095204087. English. Traditional.
After initially introducing the theme in a mere cloud of sound, the piece, then, starts off in a Cajun / New Orleans groove. All of the voices of the brass quintet have their solo spots. More and more independent voices join in falling into the groove, and thus, intensifying the tune. Shortly after the climax---Is it the turkey or the presents?---the festivities are concluded in a short and classical manner. But, wait! It is a little musical joke that finally rounds the evening off. O Tannenbaum (Maryland, My Maryland) is arranged for brass quintet: 2 trumpets, horn in F / flugelhorn, trombone, tuba.
SKU: HL.50576895
SKU: CA.7010017
ISBN 9790007242022. Key: A major. Language: German.
SKU: CA.3112300
ISBN 9790007164843. Text language: German/English. Text: Fritsch, Ahasverus.
This six-movement cantata uses the hymn of the same name by Ahasverus Fritsch, first recorded in 1698 in the Darmstadter Liederbuch. This places it amongst those chorale cantatas which use a hymn from the repertoire associated with Pietism. As was customary, the hymn text is retained in the outer movements, whereas the text for the inner movements - two secco recitatives and a tenor and a bass aria - are concerned with the contrast between the hostile world and the certainty of Jesus; the links between the cantata text and the Feast of the Epiphany are correspondingly tenuous. In the first movement the soprano sings the hymn melody complete, accompanied by mainly homophonic vocal parts, whilst the instrumental writing is largely influenced by the melody of the first line of the hymn. Remarkable is the tenor aria, with its contrasting central section and its chromatic twists and turns, in which Bach once again proves himself to be a master of harmony. The demands on the chorus are fairly modest, whereas the instrumentalists are challenged in the first movement and in both the arias.
SKU: CA.321460
ISBN 9790007157432. Key: A major. Language: German. Text: Langbecker, Emanuel Christian Gottlob. Text: Emanuel Christian Gottlob Langbecker.
SKU: CA.3112319
ISBN 9790007166564. Text language: German/English. Text: Fritsch, Ahasverus.
This six-movement cantata uses the hymn of the same name by Ahasverus Fritsch, first recorded in 1698 in the Darmstadter Liederbuch. This places it amongst those chorale cantatas which use a hymn from the repertoire associated with Pietism. As was customary, the hymn text is retained in the outer movements, whereas the text for the inner movements - two secco recitatives and a tenor and a bass aria - are concerned with the contrast between the hostile world and the certainty of Jesus; the links between the cantata text and the Feast of the Epiphany are correspondingly tenuous. In the first movement the soprano sings the hymn melody complete, accompanied by mainly homophonic vocal parts, whilst the instrumental writing is largely influenced by the melody of the first line of the hymn. Remarkable is the tenor aria, with its contrasting central section and its chromatic twists and turns, in which Bach once again proves himself to be a master of harmony. The demands on the chorus are fairly modest, whereas the instrumentalists are challenged in the first movement and in both the arias. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.3112300.
SKU: BT.DHP-1165711-140
English-German-French-Dutch.
The name Cambrinus, a corrupted variation on ‘Jan Primus’ (John the First), refers to the flamboyant John I of Brabant, who was the Duke of the Dutch provinces Brabant and Limburg, in the second half of the 13th century. This piece of music tells the story of this notable man, starting with the Battle of Worringen in 1288, where he scored a glorious victory, followed by an exuberant celebration in which he also contemplates about the suffering he and his men have caused. The works offers exciting energetic musical scenes with lots of action, as well as beautiful romantic and heroic themes offering plenty of opportunities for your band to unfold all its qualities.Met de naam Cambrinus, een verbastering van ‘Jan Primus’, wordt de flamboyante Jan I van Brabant bedoeld, die in de tweede helft van de 13e eeuw hertog van Brabant en Limburg was. Dit muziekstuk vertelt het verhaal van deze bijzondere man, te beginnen met de Slag bij Woeringen in het jaar 1288, waar hij een glorieuze overwinning behaalde, gevolgd door een weelderig feest, maar ook een moment van contemplatie waarin hij het leed overdenkt dat hij en zijn mannen hebben aangericht. Het werk omvat energieke muzikale taferelen met veel actie, evenals prachtige romantische en hero sche thema’s die uw orkest ruim de mogelijkheid bieden om te schitteren.Der Name Cambrinus, eine Verballhornung von Jan Primus“ (Johann I.), bezieht sich auf den extravaganten Johann I. von Brabant, der in der zweiten Hälfte des 13. Jahrhunderts Herzog der holländischen Provinzen Brabant und Limburg war. Das Musikstück erzählt die Geschichte dieses bedeutenden Mannes und beginnt mit der Schlacht von Worringen im Jahr 1288, bei der er einen glorreichen Sieg davontrug. Bei dem rauschenden Fest nach diesem Triumph soll er aber auch über das Leid nachgedacht haben, das seine Soldaten und er verursacht haben. Dieses Werk bietet spannende und energiegeladene musikalische Szenen mit großer Wirkung, aber auch wunderschöne romantische und heroischeThemen, bei denen das Orchester all seine Qualitäten entfalten kann. Le titre Cambrinus, une variante de « Jan Primus » (Jean le Premier), fait référence Jean Ier de Brabant, qui était Duc des provinces néerlandaises de Brabant et de Limbourg dans la deuxième moitié du XIIIe siècle. Cette œuvre raconte l’histoire de cet homme éminent, en commençant par la bataille de Worringen en 1288, où il obtint une victoire glorieuse, qu’il célébra avec une grande fête durant laquelle il réfléchit sur les souffrances que lui-même et ses hommes avaient causées. L’œuvre offre des scènes de musique palpitantes et énergiques pleines d’action, ainsi que de magnifiques thèmes romantiques et héro ques qui offrent de nombreuses occasions votre orchestrede révéler toutes ses qualités.
SKU: CA.3112303
ISBN 9790007166465. Text language: German/English. Text: Fritsch, Ahasverus.
This six-movement cantata uses the hymn of the same name by Ahasverus Fritsch, first recorded in 1698 in the Darmstadter Liederbuch. This places it amongst those chorale cantatas which use a hymn from the repertoire associated with Pietism. As was customary, the hymn text is retained in the outer movements, whereas the text for the inner movements - two secco recitatives and a tenor and a bass aria - are concerned with the contrast between the hostile world and the certainty of Jesus; the links between the cantata text and the Feast of the Epiphany are correspondingly tenuous. In the first movement the soprano sings the hymn melody complete, accompanied by mainly homophonic vocal parts, whilst the instrumental writing is largely influenced by the melody of the first line of the hymn. Remarkable is the tenor aria, with its contrasting central section and its chromatic twists and turns, in which Bach once again proves himself to be a master of harmony. The demands on the chorus are fairly modest, whereas the instrumentalists are challenged in the first movement and in both the arias. Score available separately - see item CA.3112300.
SKU: CA.3112309
ISBN 9790007207465. Language: German/English. Text: Fritsch, Ahasverus.
SKU: CA.5027600
ISBN 9790007298432.
Before Rheinberger came to public attention as an organ composer with the publication of his first Organ Sonata op. 27, he had already written a few shorter works for his favorite instrument. These include the three Preludes and Fugues JWV 10, 13 and 16 which Rheinberger composed at the age of just 15. He dedicated his early contributions to this tradition-rich genre to his organ teacher and supporter Johann Georg Herzog, who found these to be of such high quality that he offered them to a colleague for publication.Separate edition from Supplementary Volume 3 of the Rheinberger Complete Edition.
SKU: HL.51482314
ISBN 9790201823140. UPC: 884088179830. 8.25x11.5 inches.
SKU: CA.7010029
ISBN 9790007242480. Language: German. Text: Augustinus, Aurelius.