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Oboe,Piano - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.549840 Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Baroque,Christmas,Concert,Sacred,Standards. Score and part. 12 pages. Jmsgu3 #3554807. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.549840). Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme (Awake, the voice is calling us) from Cantata BWV 140. Duration: ca. 4:00, Score: 6 pages, solo part 1 page, piano part: 4 pages. Program this for church services during the Easter season, weddings, or as a recital encore.Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme (Awake, the Voice is calling us) also known as: Sleepers Awake Bach composed his church cantata Wachet auf (BWV 140) as part of his second annual cantata cycle covering the entire annual church calendar. It is based on the hymn of the same name by Philipp Nicolai (1599). The hymn text covers the readings for the 27th Sunday after Trinity. Bach designed the cantata in seven movements, setting the stanzas in various forms. Among these forms are the chorale fantasia, the chorale prelude, and a four-part chorale. He casts the new lyrics as recitatives – in a manner similar to the opera. Fourth Movement Bach writes the fourth movement, Zion hört die Wächter singen (Zion hears the watchmen singing), in the style of a chorale prelude with the chorale phrases performed as a strict cantus firmus. The phrases seem to enter at times erratically against the famous lyrical melody. The violins play this melody in unison as a foil against the cantus phrases. The violin melody is so independent and complete that when the cantus melody appears it catches the listener at times totally off-guard. Bach later transcribed this movement for organ (BWV 645). This transcription became No. 1 of the Six Schübler Chorales. Bach Overview First of all, Johann Sebastian Bach is maybe the greatest composer in music history. Certainly, he was prolific. As a result, everyone has heard of his works. Furthermore, these works number well over a thousand. It seems like people are probably most familiar with the instrumental works such as the Brandenburg Concertos, and the Goldberg Variations. But, similarly famous are such noteworthy works as the Well-Tempered Clavier, the Musical Offering, and certainly the Art of Fugue. Seems like his most famous vocal works include the most noteworthy Mass in B Minor. Also, most noteworthy, though, are the St. John Passion, and certainly the Christmas Oratorio.  History Bach came from a long line of musicians and above all, composers. Consequently, he, first of all, pursued a career as a church organist. So as a result, he gained employment in various Protestant churches in Germany. For a while, he worked as a court musician in Weimar and Köthen. Here he probably developed his organ style and likewise his chamber music style. Eventually, he, therefore, gained an appointment as Cantor of St. Thomas in Leipzig. Here he worked until difficulties with his employer ultimately drove him away. The King of Poland finally appointed him as court composer.  Style It seems like Bach created a fascinating new international style. He synthesized elements of the most noteworthy European music ideas into his new style. Even more, this new style was probably his synthesis of European musical rhythm and form. Furthermore, he demonstrated a complete mastery of counterpoint and motivic development. His sense of harmonic organization probably propelled him to the top. Revival               Mendelssohn conducted a Bach revival in the nineteenth century. His effort probably helped to re-familiarize the public with the magnitude of Bach’s works. During this period, scholars published many noteworthy Bach biographies. Moreover, Wolfgang Schmieder published the BWV (Bach Werke Verzeichnis). As a result, this is now the official catalog of his entire artistic output. The BWV number allows us to locate a work in the catalog. Sometimes scholars will simply use an S (Schmieder) as an abbreviation for BWV. &n.
Bach: Wachet auf for Oboe & Piano
Hautbois, Piano (duo)

$24.95 21.59 € Hautbois, Piano (duo) PDF SheetMusicPlus

Organ - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.951046 Composed by Philipp Nicolai. Arranged by Scott Roberts. Christian,Christmas,Contemporary,Sacred. Score. 30 pages. Scott Roberts #4641963. Published by Scott Roberts (A0.951046). A four-movement work based on the tune, Wachet auf, for organ solo. Moderately difficult. Suitable for prelude, postlude, offertory, recital.I. A voice calls to us (4'). A forceful opening movement in overture style.II. Rejoice, O Zion (3'20). A light, playful, 6/8 movement with double pedal serving as melody and bass, accompanied by two lively voices in the manuals.III. Meditation (9'). A quiet movement in which the melody soars via a 2' flute above a string celeste accompaniment.IV. Glory to God (3'30). A fugue whose theme is based on the opening and closing phrases of the tune.A live recording of all four movements is available at https://soundcloud.com/user-580092868/sets/reflections-on-wachet-auf-scott-roberts
Reflections on "Wachet auf"
Orgue

$20.00 17.31 € Orgue PDF SheetMusicPlus

Brass Ensemble Euphonium,Horn,Trombone,Trumpet,Tuba - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.817103 Composed by Anton Liadov and Alexander Glazounov. Arranged by Charles Decker. Classical,Historic,Instructional,Multicultural,Romantic Period,World. 35 pages. Charles Decker Music Press #3532445. Published by Charles Decker Music Press (A0.817103). Five short fanfares from the 1890 concert celebrating Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov's twenty-year tenure as professor at the St. Petersburg Conservatory in Russia. Brilliantly scored for an orchestral brass section by two former students of Rimsky-Korsakov, the brief fanfares can highlight not only brass ensemble concerts or special ceremonies, but make a memorable concert opening for a band or orchestra brass section. This edition is scored for three B-flat trumpets with alternate C  trumpet parts, 4 horns in F, 3 trombones in the bass clef, tuba, timpani, and tenor drum.  The audio file is an actual large brass ensemble performance of the entire work and not a computer playback of the score.See 50+ homogeneous brass editions for trumpet, horn and trombone ensembles and 75+ mixed brass ensemble publications with Charles Decker Music Press at Sheet Music Plus for inexperienced to advanced musicians with music ranging from the Renaissance to contemporary new works for trios, quartets, quintets, brass choir and brass band. Many of the mixed brass ensemble editions include alternate and substitute parts being alternate C trumpet parts for B-flat trumpet parts, flugelhorn/trumpet substitute for horn, horn substitute for trombone and treble clef euphonium substitute for trombone. To see our Music of Black Composers Series enter “Black Composers Series†in the search box at Charles Decker Music Press for 25 arrangements for mixed brass ensembles ranging from early jazz to symphonic works with composers Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, R. Nathaniel Dett, William Grant Still, Will Marion Cook, James Reese Europe, James Johnson and others..  For more brass quintet editions by Charles Decker use these links to Kendor Music  and  Cherry Classics Music for listings of arrangements of music by J.S. Bach, H.L. Clarke, Debussy, Dukas, Elgar, Falla, Holst, Ives, Nestico, Rachmaninoff, Satie, and Tchaikovsky.
Five Fanfares for Rimsky-Korsakov for Brass Choir
Flûte, Hautbois, Clarinette, Basson

$16.95 14.67 € Flûte, Hautbois, Clarinette, Basson PDF SheetMusicPlus

Flute,Piano - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.549839 Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Baroque,Easter,Sacred,Standards. Score and part. 12 pages. Jmsgu3 #3554485. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.549839). Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme (Awake, the voice is calling us) from Cantata BWV 140. Duration: ca. 4:00, Score: 6 pages, solo part 1 page, piano part: 4 pages. Program this for church services during the Easter season, weddings,or as a recital encore.Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme (Awake, the Voice is calling us) also known as: Sleepers Awake Bach composed his church cantata Wachet auf (BWV 140) as part of his second annual cantata cycle covering the entire annual church calendar. It is based on the hymn of the same name by Philipp Nicolai (1599). The hymn text covers the readings for the 27th Sunday after Trinity. Bach designed the cantata in seven movements, setting the stanzas in various forms. Among these forms are the chorale fantasia, the chorale prelude, and a four-part chorale. He casts the new lyrics as recitatives – in a manner similar to the opera. Fourth Movement Bach writes the fourth movement, Zion hört die Wächter singen (Zion hears the watchmen singing), in the style of a chorale prelude with the chorale phrases performed as a strict cantus firmus. The phrases seem to enter at times erratically against the famous lyrical melody. The violins play this melody in unison as a foil against the cantus phrases. The violin melody is so independent and complete that when the cantus melody appears it catches the listener at times totally off-guard. Bach later transcribed this movement for organ (BWV 645). This transcription became No. 1 of the Six Schübler Chorales. Bach Overview First of all, Johann Sebastian Bach is maybe the greatest composer in music history. Certainly, he was prolific. As a result, everyone has heard of his works. Furthermore, these works number well over a thousand. It seems like people are probably most familiar with the instrumental works such as the Brandenburg Concertos, and the Goldberg Variations. But, similarly famous are such noteworthy works as the Well-Tempered Clavier, the Musical Offering, and certainly the Art of Fugue. Seems like his most famous vocal works include the most noteworthy Mass in B Minor. Also, most noteworthy, though, are the St. John Passion, and certainly the Christmas Oratorio.  History Bach came from a long line of musicians and above all, composers. Consequently, he, first of all, pursued a career as a church organist. So as a result, he gained employment in various Protestant churches in Germany. For a while, he worked as a court musician in Weimar and Köthen. Here he probably developed his organ style and likewise his chamber music style. Eventually, he, therefore, gained an appointment as Cantor of St. Thomas in Leipzig. Here he worked until difficulties with his employer ultimately drove him away. The King of Poland finally appointed him as court composer.  Style It seems like Bach created a fascinating new international style. He synthesized elements of the most noteworthy European music ideas into his new style. Even more, this new style was probably his synthesis of European musical rhythm and form. Furthermore, he demonstrated a complete mastery of counterpoint and motivic development. His sense of harmonic organization probably propelled him to the top. Revival               Mendelssohn conducted a Bach revival in the nineteenth century. His effort probably helped to re-familiarize the public with the magnitude of Bach’s works. During this period, scholars published many noteworthy Bach biographies. Moreover, Wolfgang Schmieder published the BWV (Bach Werke Verzeichnis). As a result, this is now the official catalog of his entire artistic output. The BWV number allows us to locate a work in the catalog. Sometimes scholars will simply use an S (Schmieder) as an abbreviation for BWV. &nb.
Bach: Wachet auf BWV 140 for Flute & Piano
Flûte traversière et Piano

$26.95 23.33 € Flûte traversière et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Brass Ensemble Horn,Trombone,Trumpet,Tuba - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.726093 Composed by Ludvig M. Lindeman. Arranged by Todd Marchand. Christian,Sacred. Score and parts. 17 pages. Con Spirito Music #4967607. Published by Con Spirito Music (A0.726093). Built on the Rock is a proclamation, through scripturally anchored words and sturdily architected music, of the nature and eternity of the Church whose foundation is Jesus Christ. Long a favorite of Scandinavian Christians and Lutherans, the hymn was written by Danish theologian, cleric, and poet Nicolai F.S. Grundtvig (1783-1872), whose criticism of the rationalist philosophy then predominant in the Danish Lutheran church, and his argument for Christianity as a revealed, inspired, and sacramental religion, led to the revitalization of that church. The text was translated to English by Carl Doving (1867-1937).The tune accompanying the text, known as KIRKEN DEN DER ET, was the first hymn tune written by Danish organist, composer, and folk music collector Ludvig Mathias Lindeman (1812-1887). It is an austere, arching, and folk-like melody in the Dorian mode. This arrangement begins with individual voices of the brass quintet, like individual members of the Church, joining together in various combinations and as a whole to introduce the tune. Verses 2 and 3 (measure numbers 33 and 65) present the tune in additional combinations. Verse 4 (measure 101) introduces alternate harmonizations and features a soaring descant in Trumpet 1, powerful unison statements by the entire ensemble, and majestic final chords.©2019 Todd Marchand / Con Spirito Music. This video is a demo of the sheet music available from Con Spirito Music. Visit www.conspiritomusic.com
Built on the Rock the Church Doth Stand - brass quintet
Quatuor de Cuivres : 2 trompettes, trombone, tuba

$15.00 12.98 € Quatuor de Cuivres : 2 trompettes, trombone, tuba PDF SheetMusicPlus

French Horn Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1435143 Composed by Stephan Langenberg. 21st Century,Christian,Holiday,Religious,Sacred. Individual part. 17 pages. Stephan Langenberg #1015248. Published by Stephan Langenberg (A0.1435143). Inhaltlich orientiert sich das Werk am Evangelium nach Lukas 14,15-24:Ein großes Fest ist bereitet. Der Gastgeber schickt seinen Knecht (Sprecher) um drei auserwählte Gäste (Chöre 1-3) einzuladen. Nachdem ihm alle Gäste eine Absage erteilen, kehrt der Knecht zu seinem Herrn zurück. Dieser schickt ihn aber erneut hinaus. Nun jedoch zu allen anderen Menschen um sie zum Fest einzuladen (Schlusschor: Geh hinaus). Jeder Gast in diesem Gleichnis wird durch eine Chornummer repräsentiert. Zu jedem unterschiedlichen Charakter sind unterschiedliche Stilistiken gewählt worden.Besetzung·         gemischter Chor (SATB) 4 bis 8 stimmig (vereinzelt Solisten aus dem Chor) ·         Sprecher·         Blechbläserquintett (2Tr/Flg, 1 Hrn, 1 Trb, 1 Tb) ·         Klavier, Hammond Orgel (alternativ Pfeifenorgel)Aufführungsdauer: ca. 30 Minuten (Bearbeitungen der einzelnen Chorstücke für Chor und Klavier ebenfalls verfügbar)Inhalt1.   Choral: „Selig die am Tisch des Herrn” (1)2.   Der Knecht3.   Der Weg zum ersten Gast (instrumental + Sprecher)4.   Chor: „Du hast der Güter reich” (der erste Gast)5.   Die Einladung/ die Absage (1)6.   Der Weg zum zweiten Gast (s.o.)7.   Chor: „Stark ist dein Arm” (der zweite Gast)8.   Die Einladung/ die Absage (2)9.   Der Weg zum dritten Gast (s.o)10. Chor: „Wie schön du bist” (der dritte Gast)11. Die Einladung/ die Absage (3)12. Der Knecht (Reprise)13. Chor: „Geh hinaus”14. Choral: „Selig die am Tisch des Herrn” (2)UraufführungDie Uraufführung im Rahmen der “Nacht der offenen Kirchen” in der Stadtkirche Unna fand große Zustimmung von Publikum und Ausführenden gleichermaßen. Sie fand am 08.06.2014 in der Stadtkirche Unna statt. Ausführende waren die Philipp-Nicolai Kantorei Unna, das Ensemble Grazination Brass aus Graz und Guntram Höft als Sprecher unter der Leitung von KMD Hannelore Höft.Im Anschluss an das Konzert wurde die Nacht der offenen Kirchen mit einem großen Abendmahl im Kirchenraum gefeiert.Hier geht zum Notenmaterial: Sheet MusicWeitere Informationen zu meiner Person und meinen Werken finden Sie auf meiner neuen Internetseite: www.langenbergmedia.com
Das Große Gastmahl (Horn)
Cor

$4.99 4.32 € Cor PDF SheetMusicPlus






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