SKU: SP.TS274
ISBN 9781585600342. UPC: 649571102746.
Best of Wedding published by Santorella Publications contains the most popular selections of wedding music in print including a fabulous edition of Love's Theme from Romeo and Juliet as well as both the Bach/Gounod and Schubert editions of Ave Maria. This best-selling piano vocal collection is masterfully arranged and performed live by Craig Stevens. Each piece is also featured on the accompanying performance CD. Listen to over 20 tracks and 80 minutes of beautiful wedding music on one CD! Celebrate your joyful day with these time honored classics. (Also available in a best-selling organ and vocal edition) Bridal Chorus * Wedding March * Ode To Joy * Trumpet Tune * Trumpet Voluntary * Grand March * Pachelbel's Canon * Festival * The Great Gates At Kiev * Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring * Simple Gifts * Allegro Maestoso from The Water Music Suite* Gaelic Medley * Bouree * Pavanne * Melody * Air * Arioso * Sonate Pathetique * Moonlight Sonata * Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet * Ave Maria (Bach/Gounod) * Ave Maria (Schubert).
SKU: CA.3116205
ISBN 9790007172251. Language: German/English. Scripture: Matthew 22:1-14.
The cantata for the 20th Sunday after Trinity. Ah! I see now, as I to the wedding bidden, BWV 162 was first performed on 25 October 1716 in the Castle church at Weimar. During the first year in his position as Thomaskantor, Bach made a revival performance of the cantata on 10 October 1723. For this Leipzig version he added an additional obbligato voice in the first movement and in the final chorale he added a Corno da tirarsi, which played colla-parte with the soprano. However, we do not know what this mysterious instrument looked like. For performances today we recommend using a trumpet or a slide trumpet. The cantata begins not with an introductory chorus, but rather with a sonorous bass aria with a string accompaniment and obbligato trumpet. The following movements, movement 2 through 5, are also performed by vocal soloists. The third movement, a soprano aria, presents a peculiarity: the obbligato wind parts were not contained in the original version of this cantata. Our edition offers a reconstruction for the flute, made by the famous Bach interpreter and expert, Masaaki Suzuki. Score available separately - see item CA.3116200.
SKU: CA.3125005
ISBN 9790007162047.
Score available separately - see item CA.3125000.
SKU: CA.3116214
ISBN 9790007208936. Text language: German/English.
The cantata for the 20th Sunday after Trinity. Ah! I see now, as I to the wedding bidden, BWV 162 was first performed on 25 October 1716 in the Castle church at Weimar. During the first year in his position as Thomaskantor, Bach made a revival performance of the cantata on 10 October 1723. For this Leipzig version he added an additional obbligato voice in the first movement and in the final chorale he added a Corno da tirarsi, which played colla-parte with the soprano. However, we do not know what this mysterious instrument looked like. For performances today we recommend using a trumpet or a slide trumpet. The cantata begins not with an introductory chorus, but rather with a sonorous bass aria with a string accompaniment and obbligato trumpet. The following movements, movement 2 through 5, are also performed by vocal soloists. The third movement, a soprano aria, presents a peculiarity: the obbligato wind parts were not contained in the original version of this cantata. Our edition offers a reconstruction for the flute, made by the famous Bach interpreter and expert, Masaaki Suzuki. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3116200.
SKU: CA.3116211
ISBN 9790007208905. Text language: German/English.