Format : Octavo
SKU: CA.4017160
ISBN 9790007063733.
Score available separately - see item CA.4017100.
SKU: CA.5020600
ISBN 9790007090234.
Of the works presented in volume 6, the Four elegiac Songs op. 128 for solo voice and organ, with their arialike characteristics, are musically among the most demanding compositions. The Marian Hymns op. 171 display a variety of scorings for small ensembles, a trait which characterizes all the songs in this volume: This opus contains pieces for one, two or three voices. In addition, No. 1 (Ave Maria) appears in versions for either low- or high-registered voice. The appendix of this volume includes alternate versions for a few works in this volume, some of which are first editions, including Quam dilecta, which is a Latin version, with harp and organ, of the hymn Wie lieblich sind deine Wohnungen op. 35.
SKU: CA.2770100
ISBN 9790007097103. Key: F major. Language: Latin.
The series Vienna - Music of the imperial royal seat has been initiated with Caldara's Ave maris stella for solo soprano and alto, two obbligato violins and basso continuo. The performance dates in the surviving source material show that the piece was performed on 1 February in 1752 and 1754 during the first solemn vespers for Candlemas, probably in the Great Hofburgkapella. The short pleasing piece is suitable in a concertante setting as well as for sacred services (especially on feasts to the Virgin Mary and during vespers), but it is also appropriate for prayer services.
SKU: CA.2710211
ISBN 9790007200367. Language: Latin.
Score available separately - see item CA.2710200.
SKU: CA.331530
ISBN 9790007172084. Key: D dorian. Text language: Latin.
Melinstr colla parte, Ritornell with 4-voice obligato.
SKU: CA.4080210
ISBN 9790007077938. Key: B flat major. Language: Latin/English.
SKU: CA.208230
ISBN 9790007165239. Key: A minor. Language: Latin.
Score available separately - see item CA.208200.
SKU: CA.2710249
ISBN 9790007200381. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.2710203
ISBN 9790007102012. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.2710200
ISBN 9790007102005. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.2710209
ISBN 9790007200350. Language: Latin.
SKU: GI.G-8634
UPC: 785147863403. English. Text Source: 'Ave Maris Stella,' medieval Latin, tr. John Lingard, 1771-1851, alt.; Translation: John Lingard.
The juxtaposition of the medieval Latin text “Ave Maris Stella†against a modern gospel groove will have your congregation sitting up and taking note! This wonderfully fresh treatment is primarily unison with brief repeated sections for SATB choir. Easily learned, but immensely rewarding for congregation and choir alike.
SKU: HL.14043249
ISBN 9788774846062.
Edvard Grieg 's Ave, Maris Stella for SATB.
SKU: HL.49001303
ISBN 9790001014595. 8.25x11.75x0.046 inches. Latin.
SKU: HL.48184801
Langlais 3 Prieres No.2 Ave Maris Stella Voice A Cappella Choral.
SKU: BT.DHP-1094673-130
9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch.
Edward Elgar originally composed this work in 1887, as a Pie Jesu, when he was an organist in the St George’s Church in Worcester. Years later, in 1902, he transformed the Pie Jesu into an Ave Verum for soprano and tenor solo, mixed choir and organ. This excellent arrangement by Robert van Beringen skilfully retains the wonderful atmosphere of the original composition. Oorspronkelijk componeerde Edward Elgar (1857-1934) dit werk in 1887 als een Pie Jesu, toen hij organist was in de St. George’s Church in Worcester. Hij schreef het ter nagedachtenis aan de advocaat William Allen, voor wiehij had gewerkt toen hij vijftien jaar oud was. Het Pie Jesu vormde het eerste deel van opus 2 (de andere twee delen waren het Ave Maria en het Ave Maris Stella). Een aantal jaren later, in 1902, transformeerdehij het Pie Jesu tot een Ave Verum voor sopraan- en tenorsolo, gemengd koor en orgel.Deze uitstekende bewerking is van de hand van Robert van Beringen, die de sfeer van de compositie op vakkundige wijze intact heeftgelaten.Diese Musik schrieb Edward Elgar im Jahre 1887, während seiner Zeit als Organist in Worcester, unter dem Titel Pie Jesu als Teil seines Opus 2. Erst Jahre später machte er daraus ein Ave Verum für Sopran- und Tenorsolo, gemischten Chor und Orgel. Robert van Beringen schuf daraus diese ausgezeichnete Bearbeitung, in der die Stimmung des Originals sehr gut wiedergegeben wird. En 1885, Edward Elgar est nommé organiste de l’église Saint-George de Worcester. ce titre, il compose de nombreuses œuvres liturgiques. En 1887, il crée un Pie Jesu, dans le cadre d'un triptyque comprenant aussi un Ave Maria et l’Ave Maria Stella. Il remanie la pièce en 1892, et celle-ci devient alors l’Ave Verum Corpus pour Soprano solo, Ténor solo, Chœur mixte et Orgue (Opus 2, n°1). Robert van Beringen en a réalisé un arrangement délicat et profond.