Format : Score
SKU: CA.5020600
ISBN 9790007090234.
Of the works presented in volume 6, the Four elegiac Songs op. 128 for solo voice and organ, with their arialike characteristics, are musically among the most demanding compositions. The Marian Hymns op. 171 display a variety of scorings for small ensembles, a trait which characterizes all the songs in this volume: This opus contains pieces for one, two or three voices. In addition, No. 1 (Ave Maria) appears in versions for either low- or high-registered voice. The appendix of this volume includes alternate versions for a few works in this volume, some of which are first editions, including Quam dilecta, which is a Latin version, with harp and organ, of the hymn Wie lieblich sind deine Wohnungen op. 35.
SKU: CA.104700
ISBN 9790007000264. Key: D minor. Language: German.
SKU: CA.701900
ISBN 9790007013110. Language: German.
SKU: CA.159800
ISBN 9790007005344. Language: German.
SKU: CA.2002917
ISBN 9790007192891. Key: G dorian. Language: German/English.
Score available separately - see item CA.2002905.
SKU: CA.2002916
ISBN 9790007192884. Key: G dorian. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.2002918
ISBN 9790007192907. Key: G dorian. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.2002913
ISBN 9790007192853. Key: G dorian. Language: German/English.
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ISBN 9790007192914. Key: G dorian. Language: German/English.
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ISBN 9790007192877. Key: G dorian. Language: German/English.
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ISBN 9790007192839. Key: G dorian. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.2002914
ISBN 9790007192860. Key: G dorian. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.2002912
ISBN 9790007192846. Key: G dorian. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.5025210
ISBN 9790007110031. Key: A major. Language: German.
Score available separately - see item CA.5025200.
SKU: CA.2002909
ISBN 9790007033514. Key: G dorian. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.1034100
ISBN 9790007024956. Language: German.
SKU: CA.1034113
ISBN 9790007024994. Language: German.
Score available separately - see item CA.1034100.
SKU: CA.1034105
ISBN 9790007024963. Language: German.
SKU: CA.1034114
ISBN 9790007025007. Language: German.
SKU: CA.1034112
ISBN 9790007024987. Language: German.
SKU: CA.1034111
ISBN 9790007024970. Language: German.
SKU: CF.CM9731
ISBN 9781491161111. UPC: 680160919703. Key: C major. English.
Johannes Brahms, born May 7, 1833 in Hamburg, Germany and died April 3, 1897 in Vienna where he lived most of his life. Brahms is one of the most famous composers of the Romantic period (1830-1920) although his music has many elements of the Classical period (1750 to 1830) as he followed many of the practices of Classical composers Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven. In addition to being a composer, he was also well-known as a pianist and conductor. Brahms began writing the Requiem (also known as the German Requiem, Opus 45) soon after his mother died in February 1865 which caused him great grief. In April of that year, he completed the first, second and fourth movements and completed the rest of the seven movements in May of 1868. How Lovely is Thy Dwelling Place (Wie Lieblich sind Deine Wohnungen) was the fourth movement of his seven movement work. Originally written for SATB voices in E-flat major, this seamlessly similar arrangement for SAB voices, now in C major, affords all voices comfortable ranges. Although, it is approximately 5 minutes and 30 seconds in length, it is perceived to be much shorter because of the contrasting stylistic sections within the work. How Lovely is Thy Dwelling Place is one of the most beautiful choral pieces by Brahms, perhaps in the entire Romantic period. Although Brahms wrote the original piano reduction, in this edition, it has been made more accessible for pianists with a wide range of skills. Pay close attention to the dynamic markings throughout the piece, making them apparent to the voices, conductor, and audience. I hope you enjoy singing this beautiful and timeless piece by Johannes Brahms! Russell Robinson, Arranger  .Johannes Brahms, born May 7, 1833 in Hamburg, Germany and died April 3, 1897 in Vienna where he lived most of his life. Brahms is one of the most famous composers of the Romantic period (1830-1920) although his music has many elements of the Classical period (1750 to 1830) as he followed many of the practices of Classical composers Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven. In addition to being a composer, he was also well-known as a pianist and conductor. Brahms began writing the Requiem (also known as the German Requiem, Opus 45) soon after his mother died in February 1865 which caused him great grief. In April of that year, he completed the first, second and fourth movements and completed the rest of the seven movements in May of 1868. How Lovely is Thy Dwelling Place (Wie Lieblich sind Deine Wohnungen) was the fourth movement of his seven movement work. Originally written for SATB voices in E-flat major, this seamlessly similar arrangement for SAB voices, now in C major, affords all voices comfortable ranges. Although, it is approximately 5 minutes and 30 seconds in length, it is perceived to be much shorter because of the contrasting stylistic sections within the work. How Lovely is Thy Dwelling Place is one of the most beautiful choral pieces by Brahms, perhaps in the entire Romantic period. Although Brahms wrote the original piano reduction, in this edition, it has been made more accessible for pianists with a wide range of skills. Pay close attention to the dynamic markings throughout the piece, making them apparent to the voices, conductor, and audience.I hope you enjoy singing this beautiful and timeless piece by Johannes Brahms!Russell Robinson, Arranger    .
SKU: CA.207000
ISBN 9790007006402.