SKU: HL.48185439
UPC: 888680835125. 9.0x12.0x0.18 inches.
Naji Hakim: Vexilla Regis Prodeunt (Organ).
SKU: CA.530200
ISBN 9790007159542. Language: Latin.
Vexilla Regis prodeunt, by Venantius Fortunatus (the Bishop of Poitiers in the 6th century) ist the text of one of the most important hymns of the Catholic liturgy. It is sung on Good Friday and, with variatons in the text, can be sung on the feast of the raising of the Holy Cross. A very young Puccini (between 1874 and 1880) set the first and third strophes of the hymn in three parts. It was written for an amateur organist in Bagni di Lucca, where Giacomo occasionally played in a dance orchestra.
SKU: HL.14028328
8.25x11.75x0.081 inches.
SKU: CA.338890
ISBN 9790007303730. Key: E phrygian. Latin/German.
With German singable translation I composed it out of a pure impuse of the heart, wrote Bruckner about his last small sacred work, composed in 1892.
SKU: SU.80101409
Radegund Variations (2017) was written for and is dedicated to Hartmut Siebmanns, cantor and organist in Possneck, in the Thuringia region of Germany. This work was inspired by the life of Radegund (ca. 520-587), who was a Thuringian princess (and later Frankish queen) most famous for founding the Abbey of the Holy Cross in Poitiers, France. The piece begins with an original theme: its contemporary view of ancient modality represents looking back from the present time into Radegund's era. The theme is followed by six contrasting variations, inspiration for which are drawn from events in Radegund's life: her marriage and joining the Frankish court (1st variation); her flight from the court (after the murder of her brother) to seek protection from the church (2nd variation); her devotion to the needy (3rd variation); her friendship with the poet Venantius Fortunatus and her commissioning of his sacred poem Vexilla Regis (4th variation); her gifts of healing (5th variation); and the building of the abbey (6th variation). Instrumentation: Organ Duration: 11' Composed: 2017 Published by: Zimbel Press.
SKU: HL.49005151
ISBN 9790001055246. UPC: 073999852981. 12.0x8.75x0.097 inches.
SKU: HL.48184701
UPC: 888680840761. 9.0x12.0x0.094 inches.
“Composed in 1942, Titelouze?s tombstone by Marcel Dupré is a set of sixteen chorals for Organ. Based on liturgical rhythms, these chorals are rated easy and medium in term of difficulty. This musical memorial to Jehan Titelouze, an organist who lived at the period of the Spanish Armada (16th century), is a pedagogical work with melody mainly based on Gregorian music. These sixteen studies, all very different and very progressive are: 1. Creator Alme Siderum (3 voices ? manuals only) 2. Jesu Redemptor Omnium (3 voices ? manuals only) 3. A solis Ortus Cardine (3 voices) 4. Audi Benigne Conditor (3 voice) 5. Te Lucis Ante Terminum (4 voices) 6. Coelestis Urbs Jerusalem (4 voices) 7. As Regias Agni Dapes (4 voices) 8. Veni Creator Spiritus (4 voices) 9. Vexilla Regis (4 voices) 10. Pange Lingua (3 voices) 11. Ave Maris Stella (4 voices) 12. Iste Confessor (4 voices) 13. Lucis Creator Optime (4 voices) 14. Ut Queant Laxis (5 voices) 15. Te Splendor et Virtus (5 voices) 16. Placare Christe Servullis (Toccata) Each choral of this set is really colourful and can be considered a masterpiece.â€.