Format : Sheet music
Four Settings Of The Kyrie Eleison (Eb C F & G)
SKU: GI.G-005790
UPC: 641151057903. Latin, English.
With over six hundred songs ( Lieder.) to his name, Franz Schubert was one fo the most prolific and gifted composers of the genre who ever lived. His wonderful sense of beautiful melody pervades much of his music--symphonic, stage and opera, choral, chamber, and piano solos and duets. A devout Catholic and former Vienna Boys Choir singer, he composed six Latin settings of the Mass as well as settings of the Salve Regina, Tantum Ergo., and numerous other works. Schubert's Antiphons for Palm Sunday., Opus 113, are a set of four easy liturgical motets for a cappella .choir. A singable English translation is provided with the original Latin. The four Gregorian chant compositions for the same Sunday are also provided in Latin and English. Hosanna Filio David .is sung for the blessing of the palms. The responsory In Monte Oliveti .can be sung between the Epistle reading and the Gospel, followed by Pueri Hebraeorum .for the distribution of the palms and Cum Angelis. for the procession of the palms.--Dr. William Tortolano.
SKU: HL.227494
UPC: 680160421473. 9x12 inches. Franz Schubert/trans. Kenneth Singleton.
SKU: TM.02908SET
Chorus sold as separate T, T, B, B parts. Night Song in the Forest; German-J. G. Seidl.
SKU: CA.7005304
ISBN 9790007240936. Key: D major. Language: Latin.
With a duration of about 10 minutes, Schubert's Magnificat D 486 in C major is one of the more concise settings of the well-known Marian canticles, originally for the service of Vespers. It was composed in late summer 1815, and is therefore probably one of a series of church music works Schubert wrote in his youth for Lichtenthal Parish Church. The work requires a large-scale orchestra with strings, woodwind, and brass. The four-part choir contrasts with four soloists; this quartet sings the peaceful middle section of the three-section work. For the Carus edition Schubert's own autograph manuscript of his Magnificat was consulted again for the first time since 1888. Until 1989 this had been thought to be lost. This work is now available in carus music, the choir app! Score available separately - see item CA.7005300.
SKU: CA.7005311
ISBN 9790007228286. Key: D major. Language: Latin.
With a duration of about 10 minutes, Schubert's Magnificat D 486 in C major is one of the more concise settings of the well-known Marian canticles, originally for the service of Vespers. It was composed in late summer 1815, and is therefore probably one of a series of church music works Schubert wrote in his youth for Lichtenthal Parish Church. The work requires a large-scale orchestra with strings, woodwind, and brass. The four-part choir contrasts with four soloists; this quartet sings the peaceful middle section of the three-section work. For the Carus edition Schubert's own autograph manuscript of his Magnificat was consulted again for the first time since 1888. Until 1989 this had been thought to be lost. This work is now available in carus music, the choir app! Score and part available separately - see item CA.7005300.
SKU: CA.7005312
ISBN 9790007228293. Key: D major. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.7005313
ISBN 9790007228309. Key: D major. Language: Latin.
SKU: BT.DHP-1125355-070
9x12 inches. International.
The Austrian composer Franz Schubert wrote his famous song The Trout (D550) in 1817. This song reappeared as the basis of a set of variations for the fourth movement of the renowned Trout Quintet, so-named as a reference to the title of the song. Robert van Beringen used the lively theme for The Trout Fantasy, which he has written for a five-part brass ensemble.The instrumentation means that this piece can be performed in various combinations: trumpet 1 and 2 in B flat, horn in F (or horn in E flat), trombone (or euphonium) and tuba (or trombone, euphonium, tuba in E flat).In 1817 schreef de Oostenrijkse componist Franz Schubert het bekende lied Die Forelle (opus 32). Hij hergebruikte het in 1819 voor het vierde deel van zijn beroemde Forellenkwintet, waarvan de titel op het lied is gebaseerd. Robert van Beringen gebruikte het levendige thema voor The Trout Fantasy, een stuk voor vijfstemmig koperensemble.De instrumentatie is zodanig dat het werk in verschillende combinaties van instrumenten kan worden uitgevoerd. Bestrompet 1 en 2, F-hoorn (ook voor Es-hoorn), trombone (ook voor euphonium) en bastuba (ook voor trombone, euphonium of Es-bas).Im Jahre 1817 schrieb der österreichische Komponist Franz Schubert das bekannte Lied Die Forelle (opus 332). 1819 verwendete er dieses Lied erneut im vierten Satz seines berühmten Forellenquintetts, dessen Name auf den Titel des Liedes zurückgeht. Robert van Beringen verwendete das lebhafte Thema für The Trout Fantasy (Forellen-Fantasie), die er für ein fünfstimmiges Blechbläserensemble schrieb.Die Instrumentierung erlaubt die Aufführung dieses Stückes in verschiedenen Instrumentenkombinationen: Trompete in B 1 und 2, Horn in F (auch für Horn in Es), Posaune (auch für Euphonium) und Tuba (auch für Posaune, Euphonium oder Tuba in Es).Le compositeur autrichien Franz Schubert a écrit sa célèbre mélodie Die Forelle D 550 (La Truite) en 1817. Ce lied est cependant pleinement mis en évidence dans les variations du quatrième mouvement extrait du Quintette de la Truite, ainsi nommé en référence au titre initial. Robert van Beringen a repris ce thème pétillant dans un arrangement, The Trout Fantasy , écrit pour quintette de cuivres.Cette version pour quintette de cuivres contient les parties de trompette Si♭ (1 et 2), cor en Fa (ou Mi♭), trombone (ou euphonium) et tuba en Ut (ou trombone en Ut , ou euphonium en Ut ou basse Mi♭ ), ce qui rend cet arrangement accessible denombreuses instrumentations.
SKU: BT.DHP-1125356-070
9x12 inches.
The Austrian composer Franz Schubert wrote his famous song The Trout (D550) in 1817. This song reappeared as the basis of a set of variations for the fourth movement of the renowned Trout Quintet, so-named as a reference to the title of the song. Robert van Beringen used the lively theme for The Trout Fantasy, which he has written for a five-part recorder ensemble. In 1817 schreef de Oostenrijkse componist Franz Schubert het bekende lied >Die Forelle (opus 32). Hij hergebruikte het in 1819 voor het vierde deel van zijn beroemde Forellenkwintet, waarvan de titel op het lied is gebaseerd. Robert van Beringen gebruikte het levendige thema voor The Trout Fantasy, een stuk voor vijfstemmig blokfluitensemble. Im Jahre 1817 schrieb der österreichische Komponist Franz Schubert das bekannte Lied Die Forelle (opus 332). 1819 verwendete er dieses Lied erneut im vierten Satz seines berühmten Forellenquintetts, dessen Name auf den Titel des Liedes zurückgeht. Robert van Beringen verwendete das lebhafte Thema für The Trout Fantasy (Forellen-Fantasie), die er für ein fünfstimmiges Blockflötenensemble schrieb. Le compositeur autrichien Franz Schubert a écrit sa célèbre mélodie Die Forelle D 550 (La Truite) en 1817. Ce lied est cependant pleinement mis en évidence dans les variations du quatrième mouvement extrait du Quintette de la Truite, ainsi nommé en référence au titre initial. Robert van Beringen a repris ce thème pétillant dans un arrangement, The Trout Fantasy, écrit pour quintette de fl tes bec.