SKU: BT.SY-2477
Puccinis Messa di Gloria entstand 1880 als Abschlußarbeit für das Konservatorium in Lucca. Er verarbeitete darin zwei Stücke, ein Mottetto und ein Credo, die er bereits 2 Jahre früher komponiert hatte. die erste Aufführung am 12. Juli 1880 wurde für den jungen Puccini ein großer Erfolg.Puccini selbst hing an diesem Frühwerk: Anklänge an die Messa sind später in seinen Opern zu finden, besonders in Edgar und Manon Lescaut.Soli für Tenor, Bariton, Bass, vierstimmigen Chor, und Orchester.
SKU: CA.2732203
ISBN 9790007248413. Latin.
Through works such as Verdi’s Requiem or Puccini’s Messa di Gloria, we know that the great composers of Italian bel canto opera also wrote marvelous sacred music. Yet most of these pieces are rarely performed. This is also true of Gaetano Donizetti’s Messa di Requiem, which he composed as an expression of grief at the early death of Vincenzo Bellini in 1835. Neither performed nor printed during Donizetti’s lifetime, the Requiem is ripe for rediscovery. A rich and highly intense work, it features dramatic choruses with full orchestra, fugues, and a cappella passages that alternate with lengthy cantilenas for the soloists. These solo cantilenas are often scored for three male voices accompanied by low winds to create a dark timbre. The soprano and alto soloists do not themselves sing any solo arias, instead remaining part of the solo ensemble.Carus is offering a critical edition of this editorially challenging work complete with vocal score, choral score, and all orchestral parts.. Score available separately - see item CA.2732200.
SKU: CA.2732205
ISBN 9790007248420. Latin.
SKU: CA.5600100
ISBN 9790007137236. Language: Latin.
Available upon request. New edition with complete performance material: 56.001/01.
SKU: CA.5600103
ISBN 9790007171568. Text language: Latin.
Available upon request. New edition with complete performance material: 56.001/01. Score available separately - see item CA.5600100.
SKU: CA.5600150
ISBN 9790007186937. Language: Latin.
Puccini composed his Messa a 4 voci con orchestra in 1878-1880. The musical quality, the energy, and the freshness of this youthful work led the composer to quote from his Mass in later operas, ensuring an ever-growing popularity for the work after its rediscovery in 1952. With this arrangement for chamber orchestra (flute, oboe, clarinet, horn, bassoon, timpani, and strings), more choirs now have the opportunity of performing this work without the choir being dominated by a full-scale symphony orchestra. The symphonic character of the work is nevertheless preserved. This scoring offers an optimal balance between transparency and orchestral sound. All the vocal parts (soloists and chorus) are identical with the original version (56.001), so that the vocal score and chorus score of that version can be used. Score available separately - see item CA.5600100.
SKU: CA.5600109
ISBN 9790007181390. Language: Latin.
Available upon request. New edition with complete performance material: 56.001/01. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.5600100.
SKU: CA.5600101
ISBN 9790007181109. Text language: Latin.
SKU: CA.5600119
ISBN 9790007181406. Language: Latin.
SKU: HL.14064742
SKU: CU.EC9857
ISBN 9790215906310.
SKU: KU.GM-791_SP
ISBN 9790206204692. Latin.
SKU: BT.ALHE33720
French.
Composed by Gabriel Fauré and André Messager during their holidays in Villerville in 1881, Fishermen Mass in Villerville is a mass dedicated to the fishermen of this city located in Normandy. Initially for Female choir, Harmoniumand solo Violin, it was arranged by the authors in 1882 for Female choir and Chamber Orchestra. These scores, based on the two manuscripts, are the arranged version for Female choir and Piano by Odette Gartenlaub. Written inLatin, this mass features five parts which had been distributed in-between the two composers: 1. Kyrie - Messager 2. Gloria _x001A_ Fauré 3. Sanctus _x001A_ Fauré 4. O Salutaris (motet) - Messager 5. Agnus Dei - Fauré This mass isreally soft, melodious and delicate, reminding sometimes of the motets by Gounod.