Format : Vocal Score
Even for small choirs Schubert s Mass in G major poses no scoring or performance problems and is thus ideal for use in church services. The work is full of surprises and musical ideas. Apart from the Benedictus the solo parts are limited to short interpolations.Relatively easy choral and solo writingStraight-forward organ arrangementIdeal for church servicesThe Bärenreiter Choir & Organ Series presents great choral works in arrangements for soloists choir and organ; no orchestra is needed.The original orchestral parts have been transcribed into easy-to-play organ reductions whereby the contemporary tradition of such arrangements hasbeen taken into consideration. In some cases the original organ versions by the composer were used. The organ parts are presented on three staves. The choir and solo parts always remain true to the original. You need only one edition for soloists singers and organist alike.
SKU: BR.OB-5285-15
ISBN 9790004332177. 10 x 12.5 inches.
Up to now, Schuberts most popular early mass has often been performed with strings alone. The wind parts added to the autograph by Ferdinand Schubert at a later date were considered inauthentic. Today, over a century later, the set of parts written by Franz Schubert himself has been rediscovered in Klosterneuburg. It contains parts for trumpet and timpani which are thus clearly authorized by the composer. There is also a figured organ part, which guarantees that the continuo can now be realized without misinterpretation.Eine hochst interessante Variante! Das ausfuhrliche Vorwort informiert genau uber die Entstehungsgeschichte des Werkes. (RB, Musica Sacra)Es lohnt sich, dieses weitgehend unbekannte Werk einmal aufzufuhren. (Das Liebhaberorchester)Until the late 20th century, Franz Schubert's most popular early mass was often performed with strings alone. However, a set of parts written by Schubert himself was discovered in the 1980s in Klosterneuburg.
SKU: BR.CHB-5242-02
Until the late 20th century, Franz Schubert's most popular early mass was often performed with strings alone. However, a set of parts written by Schubert himself was discovered in the 1980s in Klosterneuburg.
ISBN 9790004411810. 7.5 x 10.5 inches.