Matériel : Vocal Score
The text of this majestic setting of the 'Sanctus' which is the final movement of the set combines Isaiah's vision and call in Isaiah 6 with the triumphant entry of Jesus into Jerusalem as recorded in Matthew 21:9 Mark 11:9 and John 12:13. Without a doubt this is one of Mendelssohn's finest works for unaccompaned chorus. Ray Robinson
SKU: BR.CHB-5319-02
ISBN 9790004412459. 7.5 x 10.5 inches. German.
The previously unknown Heilig MWV B 47, which was presumably written in 1844 at about the time of other choral works written by the composer for the Royal Cathedral Choir in Berlin. The choral piece, which is only 25 measures long, was rehearsed several times back then, but not performed in public. The autograph soon disappeared into the album of a Viennese collector. Although Mendelssohn, upon sending him the piece, insisted that it was not intended for the public, he wanted above all to block a publication that he would not have been able to control. Today, Heilig expands our knowledge of the composer's artistic personality during his last period of creativity while at the same time adding a rewarding little a cappella piece to the repertoire.One little first edition shared the limelight with some of the more spectacular releases.
SKU: OU.9780193416024
ISBN 9780193416024. 11 x 9 inches.
For SATB double choir unaccompanied Setting words from the Ordinary of the Lutheran Mass, this brief but resoundingly effective piece is perfect for opening a choral concert. The piece begins with each part entering a 3rd lower than the last, and the rich, resonant choral writing continues throughout the piece.