Format : Sheet music
Six Psalms (Hob.XXIII: Appendix) for three-part mixed Chorus (SAB)During his second visit to England in 1794 Joseph Haydn made the acquaintance of the Rector of Westbourne the Reverend William Dechair Tattersall. He tried to interest Haydn in his plan to improve congregational singing more particularly the singing of psalms in the Anglican Church. Haydn's fame in England had been well founded durng his first visit in 1791/1792 and now at the height of his celebrity he was warmly welcomed on all sides. The Reverend Tattersall was more than delighted therefore when Haydn consented to help him and he expressed his thanks with the gift of a silver bowl. Inthese six English Psalms Haydn's feeling for accessible and easily remembered melody partwritingwhich is satisfying to sing interesting harmony well balanced form and a reasonable setting of the textis fully in evidence.Mixed choir SAB
SKU: CA.5199400
ISBN 9790007093891.
Despite the simplicity of the settings, which offers a wide usability, Haydn composed varied works. Both the techniques as well as the melodies are quite diverse and allow a performance of Psalms in one concert.
SKU: CA.5199405
ISBN 9790007124878.
Score available separately - see item CA.5199400.
SKU: HP.C5156HB
UPC: 763628251567. By Joachim Neander & Joseph Haydn. Psalms 31:19, Psalms 33:1-5, Psalms 103:1-4.
Hymn of praise by Joachim Neander & Joseph Haydn This grand hymn of praise has been given a glorious treatment for SATB choir and organ with optional 3-5 octave handbells by Barbara Kinyon. The choral parts are very accessible and well-crafted, and the interplay between the voices, handbells and organ is full of interest and creativity.
SKU: HP.1774
UPC: 763628117740. By Joseph Haydn. Exodus 13:21-22, Exodus 16:16, Isaiah 33:20-21, John 10:35, Matthew 16:18, Psalms 87:3.
Hymn tune by Joseph Haydn A different harmonic structure, fanfares at strategic places and a big ending give a stately air to this wonderful tune.
SKU: CA.314020
ISBN 9790007152833. Key: D major. Text language: German/English. Text: Merrick, James / Geismann, Christa. Text: James Merrick / Christa Geismann.
SKU: CA.5199711
ISBN 9790007225728. Language: Latin.
Haydn entered the motet Non nobis Domine in the catalogue of his works as an Offertorium in stilo a cappella. Its strictly contrapuntal style, which Haydn had learned as a choirboy at St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna, suggests the liturgical use of this work during Advent or Lent. Score and part available separately - see item CA.5199700.
SKU: CA.5199705
ISBN 9790007129972. Language: Latin.
Haydn entered the motet Non nobis Domine in the catalogue of his works as an Offertorium in stilo a cappella. Its strictly contrapuntal style, which Haydn had learned as a choirboy at St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna, suggests the liturgical use of this work during Advent or Lent. Score available separately - see item CA.5199700.
SKU: CA.314040
ISBN 9790007152857. Key: E flat major. Text language: English/German. Text: Merrick, James / Dechair Tattersall, William. Text: James Merrick / William Dechair Tattersall.
SKU: CA.310730
ISBN 9790007175566. Key: G major. Language: German. Text: Mayer-Skumanz, Lene. Text: Lene Mayer-Skumanz.
SKU: CA.310870
ISBN 9790007175597. Key: D major. Language: German. Text: Mayer-Skumanz, Lene. Text: Lene Mayer-Skumanz.
SKU: CA.311110
ISBN 9790007151416. Key: F major. Language: German. Text: Mayer-Skumanz, Lene. Text: Lene Mayer-Skumanz.
SKU: CA.310720
ISBN 9790007151195. Key: D major. Language: German. Text: Mayer-Skumanz, Lene. Text: Lene Mayer-Skumanz.