Sacrae Cantiones
Urtext
by Don Carlo Gesualdo
A Cappella - Sheet Music

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Chorus a cappella

SKU: BR.DV-7731

Urtext. Composed by Don Carlo Gesualdo. Choir; Softcover. Renaissance/early Baroque. Choral score. 12 pages. Deutscher Verlag fur Musik #DV 7731. Published by Deutscher Verlag fur Musik (BR.DV-7731).

ISBN 9790200471519. 7.5 x 10.5 inches.

This book belongs to our collection of single issues from the ten-volume Gesualdo edition, which presented the composer's complete works for the first time in a text-critical and practical version (with German prose translations of the vocal texts and aids for the pronunciation of the Italian). The single editions offer the most beautiful madrigals and sacred choral works in the customary editorial quality at a reasonable price. (Michael Gielen)


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Siegfried Palm Hanna Aurbacher Wilhelm Bruck Bernhard Wambach Christoph Caskel Bernhard Kontarsky
Ltg. Jochen Bartels
Gielen Edition
Intercord INT 860.921

Ans Klingende wendet die Seele sich und feiert ihre eiligen Hochzeiten und sturzt sich hinein. (Michael Gielen)


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Sinfonieorchester des Sudwestfunks Baden-Baden
Ltg. Michael Gielen
Saphir LC 4226 - INT 830.871

One solo instrument each which possesses properties of the piano and of one of these groups mediates between them. For example the vibraphon: it has keys but of metal. The other solo instruments are marimba (--- wood) harmonium (--- Bellows) Ondes Martenot (---voice) and electric guitar (--- strings). The number five also dominates the serial technique (only five intervals) and the rhythm (through the quintuplet). The broad formal outline is the traditional ABA. In the A sections the sounds of each group are homogeneous and always come from the same direction. In section B several musicians exchange position and play in mixed groups The sound is heterogeneous no longer constrained to one direction. One further stipulation separates the A sections from B:.