
24.00 £
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HWV 278

12.80 £
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HWV 278

33.60 £
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Passions-Oratorium

3.60 £
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Liedkantate Zum Freudenreichen Rosenkranz

0.90 £
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F-Dur

6.40 £
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Kantate zum 13. Sonntag nach Trinitatis

13.20 £
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My Heart and Soul Were Sore Distressed - BWV 21

10.40 £
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BWV 36 - Cantata for the 1st Sunday in Advent

10.80 £
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Bearbeitung für Soli Chor und Orgel

2.60 £
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Quartettino

3.20 £
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C-Dur

5.20 £
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Passion oratorio

5.60 £
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Passion oratorio

1.80 £
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E flat major

2.60 £
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E major

1.80 £
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G major

8.80 £
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MWV D 3 - Ballad For Chorus and Orchestra- This is the individual Cello part for Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy's 'The First Walpurgis Night. A Poem by Goethe'. Goethe’s dramatic ballad 'The First Walpurgis Night' inspired Mendelssohn to write a magnificent and vivid portrayal of the conflict between an old heathen community and the new aspirations of Christianization between belief and superstition on both sides. In 1833 Mendelssohn had his ballad premiered but he decided to make far-reaching revisions before he finally had the work published in 1844. The Carus edition by the leading Mendelssohn scholar R. Larry Todd is based on the first printed edition of the score and thus the last authentic version ofthe work. This important choral work by Mendelssohn is now available in a modern Urtext edition with full score (in two languages) vocal score choral score and orchestral material available on sale as well as a CD recording by the Kammerchor Stuttgart conducted by Frieder Bernius (planned for autumn 2019).

20.00 £
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Op. 48

5.20 £
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ChaB 50- This is the Choral Score for Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber's 'Stabat Mater'. Well-known for his magnificent instrumental works and Violin sonatas Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber is unjustly less recognized as a composer of sacred music. His works for Salzburg Cathedral were mainly written after 1670. The Stabat Mater is an impressive setting for use in worship and includes four or six verses of the hymn. The four-part composition displays great simplicity yet stunning beauty particularly in the concise contrapuntal presentation of each individual verse.

20.00 £
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Op. 48