Edition no.: BA 9074-90 ISMN: 9790006530243 Editor: Cooper, John Michael Arranger: Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Felix Language(s) of work: German, English Language(s) of text: German, English Product format: Piano reduction, Urtext edition Binding: Stapled Pages / Format: IX, 57 S. - 27,0 x 19,0 cm The setting of Psalm no. 42 op. 42 Wie der Hirsch schreit nach frischem Wasser ( As the hart pants after the waterbrooks ) for soloists, mixed choir and full orchestra dates back to 1837. The well-known Mendelssohn specialist John Michael Cooper has evaluated the first printed edition of the score prepared by the composer himself as well as taking all other important sources into account. This Urtext edition is rounded off by a detailed critical commentary (Ger/Eng). The piano reduction is by Mendelssohn and is an authentic part of this edition. Psalm with a large orchestral scoring in a Urtext edition Bilingual foreword (Ger/Eng) Original German as well as English text Includes a piano reduction by the composer
SKU: CA.4007204
ISBN 9790007170516. Language: German/English.
The Psalms inspired Mendelssohn throughout his working life, and, aside from a cappella settings, he left behind five great orchestral Psalms. Schumann assesed in 1837 that Psalm 42 was the highest point that he [Mendelssohn] reached as a composer for the church. Indeed the highest point recent church music has reached at all. This work is now available in carus music, the choir app! Score available separately - see item CA.4007200.
SKU: CA.4007250
ISBN 9790007240059. German/English.
Psalm texts inspired Mendelssohn throughout his composing career. In 1837 Robert Schumann judged Mendelssohn's setting of Psalm 42 as the highest level that he has achieved as a composer of church music, indeed the highest level that modern church music has ever reached. With this arrangement of Mendelssohn's cantata Wie der Hirsch schreit (As the hart longs) smaller choirs and choirs with more limited resources of space or finance can now perform this popular work. The original symphonic wind and brass forces have been reduced from 15 to 5 wind and brass forces. All the vocal parts (soloists and chorus) are identical with the original version, so that the vocal scores and chorus scores of that version can be used. Can be performed by smaller choirs with smaller instrumental forces Usable with the vocal scores and choral scores from the original version. Complete performance material available on loan. carus plus: the work is also available in carus music, the choir app, and the practice CD series Carus Choir Coach. Score available separately - see item CA.4007200.
SKU: CA.322720
ISBN 9790007158125. Key: F major. Language: German.
SKU: BR.CHB-5145-02
ISBN 9790004410707. 7.5 x 10.5 inches. German.
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, who was so frequently self-critical, apparently held his setting of the 42nd Psalm in very high esteem, as can be inferred from a letter of 5 August 1837 to Breitkopf & Hartel. The composers wish was fulfilled: after a fundamental expansion of the work and the first performance of this final version on 8 February 1838 at Leipzigs Gewandhaus, the 42nd Psalm was first printed that same year by Breitkopf & Hartel.
SKU: BT.ARMEAT165
SKU: CA.322690
ISBN 9790007178055. Key: F major. Language: German.