| Pierre Boulez: Le Soleil
des eaux: Soprano:
Instrumental Work Voix Soprano, Piano [Reduction] Leduc, Alphonse
French composer Pierre Boulez (b. 1925) is best known for his serialist experi...(+)
French composer Pierre Boulez (b. 1925) is best known for his serialist experimental and electronic compositions. However his work for Soprano Mixed Choir and Piano Reduction Le Soleil Des Eaux also remains regularly performed. Having studied at the Paris Conservatoire under Olivier Messiaen Boulez soon began his own creative experiments. Amongst his earlier works was his cantata Le Soleil Des Eaux composed in the late 1940s. The work has since been revised many times. Based on poems by René Char Le Soleil Des Eaux is atonal exploitingmany techniques. For advanced choirs and Soprano soloists Boulez's Le Soleil Des Eaux provides a challenging yet riveting performance work.
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| Harold E. Darke: When
Christ Was Born: Soprano:
Vocal Work Voix Soprano, Piano [Sheet music] Novello & Co Ltd.
This work When Christ Was Born of Mary Free sets the words of a traditional ca...(+)
This work When Christ Was Born of Mary Free sets the words of a traditional carol dating from the 15th century sensitively in D minor for the verse moving to a more joyous F for the Chorus. Darke’s papers list this piece as having been scored for Soprano solo Chorus SATB and Piano. Harold E Darke was an English composer and Organist of international renown. Darke composed extensively for choir and Organ. In 1916 he established the Monday lunchtime Organ recitals at St Michael’s Cornhill which continue to this day the longest-running such series in the world. His setting of Christina Rosetti’s poem In the Bleak Midwinter created a melody and lilting Organ accompanimentthat has never fallen from favour. It is regarded as one of the greatest of Christmas carols.
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| Johann Sebastian Bach:
Cantata No. 51 - BWV 51:
Mixed Choir: Vocal Score Voix Soprano, Piano [Partition] Barenreiter
Cantata for the 15th Sunday after Trinity-Jauchzet Gott In Allen Landen - Praise...(+)
Cantata for the 15th Sunday after Trinity-Jauchzet Gott In Allen Landen - Praise Ye God Throughout Creation BWV 51.Cantata for the 15th Sunday after Trinity. The solo cantata “Jauchzet Gott In Allen Landen” written around 1730 for the 15th Sunday after Trinity is one of Bach’s best-known cantatas. The scoring for solo Soprano Trumpet Strings and Continuo is unique amongst Bach’s cantatas and has parallels with Italian composers of the period. The enduring popularity of the work is due to the clear and succinct formal structure and not least to the virtuoso Trumpet part and Soprano arias in which the soloists can demonstrate their totalmastery. The cantata is published in a Vocal score based on the “New Bach Edition” with an idiomatic straightforward Piano reduction by Martin Focke. - Famous work with a festive instrumental sound. - Urtext based on the “New Bach Edition”. - Clear straightforward Piano reduction. - Study score (TP1051) performance material (BA10051) & Vocal score (BA10051-90) available for sale.
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| Johann Sebastian Bach:
Cantata 82 - Fassung For
Soprano: Mixed Choir:
Vocal Voix Soprano, Piano Breitkopf & Härtel
Piano reduction for soprano and piano.
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| Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:
Exsultate jubilate
K.165: Mixed Choir: Vocal
Score Voix Soprano, Piano Barenreiter
Edited with additional material from the Salzburg version“In Italy nowaday...(+)
Edited with additional material from the Salzburg version“In Italy nowadays this term (motet) is applied to a Latin sacred solo cantata consisting of two arias and two recitatives concluding with an Hallelujah and sung during the Mass following the Credo generally by one of the best singers.” One composition matching this description is the solo motet Exsultate jubilate K. 165/158a which Mozart wrote in Milan early in 1773 following the highly successful performance of his opera Lucio Silla.In 1978 when the music manuscripts in Bavaria were being sorted and cataloged in a project sponsored by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft a set ofmanuscript parts for a previously unknown second version was discovered in the town parish church of St. Jakob in Wasserburg am Inn. The music and text of the concluding Alleluja movement were written out by the Salzburg court bassoonist and copyist Joseph Richard Estlinger (c. 1720–1791) who frequently worked for Mozart and his father.The vocal text of this Salzburg manuscript departs from that of the Milan version in the first aria and in the recitative. It was entered in a different hand. The Salzburg version of the text is clearly related to the feast of the Holy Trinity. There is much evidence that this version was sung for the first time in the Dreifaltigkeitskirche on 30 May 1779 (i. e. Trinity Sunday) by the Salzburg male soprano Francesco Ceccarelli during a service mentioned by Nannerl Mozart. On that day Leopold and Wolfgang Mozart together with Ceccarelli were invited to the church’s vicarage at midday. The additional text underlaying of the first aria enabled the solo motet to be employed for the Christmas service as well.- Urtext of the New Mozart Edition- Full score performance material (BA4897) and vocal score (BA4897-90) available for sale
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