Instrumentation : clarinet and piano Description : Introducing material to the great Concerto and Quintet. Useful recital repertoire. Nombre de pages : 28 Format : New Edition portrait
SKU: CA.2770505
ISBN 9790007166595. Text language: Latin.
Man that is born of woman hath but a short time to live is one of the central biblical texts dealing with the transitoriness of human existence. Leopold Hofmann, Kapellmeister at St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna from 1772 to 1793, where W. A. Mozart was his church music assistant, also set this strongly expressive text. Hofmann's setting, in C minor, offers an austere harmony, characterized by suspensions in a homophonic, through-composed four-part vocal setting (soloists or SATB choir), reinforced only by two trombones and organ continuo. Four concise instrumental transitional passages between the individual verses relieve the pathos laden Viennese church style of this composition. With its tragic air, in some passages it closely resembles Mozart's Requiem K. 626. For this first edition, the two trombone parts are available both in the original clef and in alto clef. The figured bass has been realized so that the piece can also be performed without trombones, with only organ accompaniment. For a performance this piece could easily be combined with the Salve Regina by Pietro Cassati (Carus 27.703) from the Vienna series. Score available separately - see item CA.2770500.
SKU: CA.2770519
ISBN 9790007166601. Language: Latin.
Man that is born of woman hath but a short time to live is one of the central biblical texts dealing with the transitoriness of human existence. Leopold Hofmann, Kapellmeister at St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna from 1772 to 1793, where W. A. Mozart was his church music assistant, also set this strongly expressive text. Hofmann's setting, in C minor, offers an austere harmony, characterized by suspensions in a homophonic, through-composed four-part vocal setting (soloists or SATB choir), reinforced only by two trombones and organ continuo. Four concise instrumental transitional passages between the individual verses relieve the pathos laden Viennese church style of this composition. With its tragic air, in some passages it closely resembles Mozart's Requiem K. 626. For this first edition, the two trombone parts are available both in the original clef and in alto clef. The figured bass has been realized so that the piece can also be performed without trombones, with only organ accompaniment. For a performance this piece could easily be combined with the Salve Regina by Pietro Cassati (Carus 27.703) from the Vienna series. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.2770500.
SKU: CA.2770549
ISBN 9790007202668. Language: Latin.
Man that is born of woman hath but a short time to live is one of the central biblical texts dealing with the transitoriness of human existence. Leopold Hofmann, Kapellmeister at St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna from 1772 to 1793, where W. A. Mozart was his church music assistant, also set this strongly expressive text. Hofmann's setting, in C minor, offers an austere harmony, characterized by suspensions in a homophonic, through-composed four-part vocal setting (soloists or SATB choir), reinforced only by two trombones and organ continuo. Four concise instrumental transitional passages between the individual verses relieve the pathos laden Viennese church style of this composition. With its tragic air, in some passages it closely resembles Mozart's Requiem K. 626. For this first edition, the two trombone parts are available both in the original clef and in alto clef. The figured bass has been realized so that the piece can also be performed without trombones, with only organ accompaniment. For a performance this piece could easily be combined with the Salve Regina by Pietro Cassati (Carus 27.703) from the Vienna series. Score and part available separately - see item CA.2770500.
SKU: CA.2770500
ISBN 9790007166588. Language: Latin.
Man that is born of woman hath but a short time to live is one of the central biblical texts dealing with the transitoriness of human existence. Leopold Hofmann, Kapellmeister at St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna from 1772 to 1793, where W. A. Mozart was his church music assistant, also set this strongly expressive text. Hofmann's setting, in C minor, offers an austere harmony, characterized by suspensions in a homophonic, through-composed four-part vocal setting (soloists or SATB choir), reinforced only by two trombones and organ continuo. Four concise instrumental transitional passages between the individual verses relieve the pathos laden Viennese church style of this composition. With its tragic air, in some passages it closely resembles Mozart's Requiem K. 626. For this first edition, the two trombone parts are available both in the original clef and in alto clef. The figured bass has been realized so that the piece can also be performed without trombones, with only organ accompaniment. For a performance this piece could easily be combined with the Salve Regina by Pietro Cassati (Carus 27.703) from the Vienna series.
SKU: BT.DHP-1064050-070
ISBN 9789043133289. 9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch.
There are regular occasions during the year when a small ensemble rather than a complete band is called upon to provide a musical background. Certain events are also accompanied for preference by a smaller musical ensemble formed from an ad hoc group of friends or relatives. This fabulous edition contains six popular chorales adapted for a variable four-part setting. All six chorales are equally suited for use within a church service or for performing outside church. Chorales such as Ich bete an die Macht der Liebe (Prayer to the Power of Love), So nimm denn meine Hände (O Take My Hand, Dear Father), Herr deine Liebe ist wie Gras und Ufer and Ave Verum Corpus byMozart are regularly heard at church weddings and wedding parties. Other Chorales are suitable for everything from baptisms to funerals. Joyful, festive, religious or contemplative ? this collection provides wind ensembles with just the right music for every occasion.Part 1 Fl Ob Kl B/Es S-Sax Trp Part 2 Fl Kl B Alt-Kl A-Sax Trp Hrn Part 3 Alt-Kl T-Sax Fg Hrn Pos Euph Part 4 B-Kl B-Sax Fg Pos Euph Tuba Kb Opt. Perc 1 Perc 2 Deze zes plechtige zettingen van zes geliefde koralen zijn geschreven door moderne componisten van blaasmuziek. Vreugdevol, feestelijk, religieus of stemmig - deze verzameling biedt de juiste muziek voor de juiste gelegenheid. Inhoud:Ich bete an die Macht der Liebe • So nimm denn meine Hände • Herr, deine Liebe ist wie Gras und Ufer • Ave Verum Corpus • Großer Gott, wir loben dich • Heilig, heilig, heilig.Für diese Ausgabe wählte Jan de Haan sechs beliebte Choräle für festliche Anlässe, wie z.B. Hochzeiten,Taufen, Jubiläen und Trauerfeiern aus - Gelegenheiten, die gerne von kleineren Ensembles musikalisch umrahmt werden. Die stimmungsvollen Sätze aus der Feder von modernen Blasorchesterkomponisten können innerhalb von Gottesdiensten, aber auch außerhalb der Kirche gespielt werden.Part 1 Fl Ob Kl B/Es S-Sax Trp Part 2 Fl Kl B Alt-Kl A-Sax Trp Hrn Part 3 Alt-Kl T-Sax Fg Hrn Pos Euph Part 4 B-Kl B-Sax Fg Pos Euph Tuba Kb Opt. Perc 1 Perc 2Six chorals adaptés toutes les circonstances solennelles.Voix 1 Fl Htb Cl. Si♭/Mi♭ Sax. S. Trp Voix 2 Fl Cl. Si♭ Cl. Alto Sax. A. Trp Cor Voix 3 Cl. Alto Sax. T. Basson Cor Trb Euph. Voix 4 Cl. Basse Sax. B. Basson Trb Euph. Tuba C. Cordes Opt. Perc 1 Perc 2 Per questa pubblicazione, Jan de Haan ha scelto sei note corali per occasioni festive, come ad esempio matrimoni, battesimi e anniversari. I brani possono però essere eseguiti anche al di fuori di dell’ambito religioso.Part 1 Fl Ob Kl B/Es S-Sax Trp Part 2 Fl Kl B Alt-Kl A-Sax Trp Hrn Part 3 Alt-Kl T-Sax Fg Hrn Pos Euph Part 4 B-Kl B-Sax Fg Pos Euph Tuba Kb Opt. Perc 1 Perc 2.