Arranged by Lindsey Stirling for Violin and Piano-Lindsey Stirling's version of the modern classic song Hallelujah composed by Leonard Cohen is arranged here for violin and piano. Includes a pull-out violin part.
SKU: M7.VHR-3857-96
ISBN 9783864341625.
This collection contains a melodious offering of two-part settings of popular Christmas carols from different countries. The first carols can be played in the first finger pattern of the first position and are thus well suited to beginners too. The carols which then follow gradually increase the demands on the players and will help them to gain a real and lasting sense of achievement from the pleasures of playing. This edition contains a download code for audio files of all the carols in two versions: sound sample and play along. All editions of the new series 'Christmas with my Violin, Viola and Cello' are compatible. The separately available piano accompaniment will enable others to join in the fun of playing music together at Christmas time.
SKU: CA.3102905
ISBN 9790007042394. Key: D major. Language: German/English.
Bach's cantata Wir danken dir, Gott, wir danken dir of 1731, composed for the inauguration of the Leipzig town council, is one of the cantatas which has an obbligato organ part. In the introductory Sinfonia (an arrangement of the opening movement of the Partita in E for solo violin) and the final aria, the organ has a prominent solo part. The final aria is a transposed repetition of the first aria in the cantata, which frames its central section as a motto Halleluja, Stark und Macht sei dem allerhochsten Namen. However, the high point of the cantata is the magnificent choral movement which precedes the first Halleluja. Bach also re-used this music later in the Gratias and Dona nobis pacem sections of the Mass in B minor. New revised edition. Score available separately - see item CA.3102900.
SKU: GI.G-8618
UPC: 785147861805. English. Text Source: Revelation 19:6, 11:15, 19:16. Scripture: Revelation 11:15, Revelation 19:6, 16.
The “Hallelujah” chorus is the final movement of part two of Handel’s Messiah, the part that comments on Christ’s crucifixion, resurrection, and ascension. The text of the chorus, assembled from Biblical passages by the oratorio’s librettist, Charles Jennens, is from Revelation 19:6, 11:15, and 19:16: “Hallelujah, for the Lord God omnipotent reigneth. The kingdom of this world is become the kingdom of our Lord and of his Christ, and he shall reign for ever and ever. KING OF KINGS, AND LORD OF LORDS.” This edition has been prepared from the first published score in 1767, with comparisons to Handel’s autograph manuscript now housed in the British Museum. The text has been reproduced here without alterations. However, the beamings of the vocal parts have been modernized for ease of reading (the original material has flags instead of beams for every separate syllable). The piano accompaniment is a reduction of the orchestral material: the first and second violin parts are represented in the upper staff, with only occasional inclusion of the viola, trumpet, and timpani parts, the basso continuo, in its original form, is in the bottom staff. The GIA Historical Music Series edited by Dennis Shrock, presents repertoire suitable for performance by public school, college and university, church, and community ensembles, with the purpose of making available to today’s conductors lesser-known and previously difficult-to-procure historical masterpieces. The music, drawn from the Renaissance through the Romantic eras, is in performance editions based on the most current and rigorous scholarly research. The musical scores reflect original intent of notation, with all editorial markings and emendations clearly identified as such. In addition, preface material accompanying the music contains literal translations of foreign language texts and information regarding the lives of the composers, genres, and relevant performance practices. Dennis Shrock is Director of Choral Activities at Texas Christian University. He has been called one of the top choral scholars in the United States and has received a number of awards for his work. He received a bachelor's degree in music education from Westminster Choir College and both master's and doctoral degrees in choral conducting from Indiana University.
SKU: HP.C6114C
UPC: 763628961145. By Keith Getty, Kristyn Getty & Stuart Townend.
Familiar anthem by Keith Getty, Kristyn Getty & Stuart Townend This stirring anthem celebrates the wonders of God's creation and reminds us that all of creation sings Hallelujah! and that we must tell the wonders of creation's King. Compelling vocal parts are supported by a solid rhythmic accompaniment with options to add violin, cello and percussion. Instrumental parts: Conductor's Score, Violin, Cello, Acoustic Guitar, Upright Bass, Percussion & Piano.