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Product no.: 31252

Cantata for baritone, choir, oboe, vibraphone and string orchestra based on words by Jörg Zink, Kurt Ihlenfeld, Martin Luther and biblical texts.

The movements:

I. Appell - Appeal (Isa 58: 7, Mt 6:11)
II. Brot zum Leben - Bread for life (Jörg Zink)
III. Brot für die Welt - Bread for the World (Jörg Zink)
IV. Appell - Appeal (Jes. 58:7)
V. Meditation und Choralfuge - Meditation and Chorale Fugue (Martin Luther)
VI. Vor dem Essen - Before eating (Psalms 104:27)
VII. Ermahnung zur Dankbarkeit - Admonition to Gratitude (Deuteronomy 8:9)
VIII. Brot des Lebens - Bread of life (Amos 8:11)
IX. Appell - Appeal (Jes. 58:7)
X. Das Angebot - The offer (Kurt Ihlenfeld)

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Product no.: 31309

Around 1700, the cantata genre reached Italy during a cultural exchange. Composers began to combine the "Italian style" with the "French gout". The resulting French cantatas are characterized by these style mixtures, on which ancient love stories sound expressively in a wide spectrum of emotions. Today, the versatile pieces have largely been forgotten. Here is a selection from the cantatas by Jean-Baptiste Morin.

Content:

  1. Troisième Cantate «La Rose» [12' 45"]
  2. Cinquième Cantate «Bacchus» [24' 10"]
71.69 *
Delivery weight: 22 g

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Product no.: 31251

Cantata for baritone, choir, oboe, vibraphone and string orchestra based on words by Jörg Zink, Kurt Ihlenfeld, Martin Luther and biblical texts.

The movements:

I. Appell - Appeal (Isa 58: 7, Mt 6:11)
II. Brot zum Leben - Bread for life (Jörg Zink)
III. Brot für die Welt - Bread for the World (Jörg Zink)
IV. Appell - Appeal (Jes. 58:7)
V. Meditation und Choralfuge - Meditation and Chorale Fugue (Martin Luther)
VI. Vor dem Essen - Before eating (Psalms 104:27)
VII. Ermahnung zur Dankbarkeit - Admonition to Gratitude (Deuteronomy 8:9)
VIII. Brot des Lebens - Bread of life (Amos 8:11)
IX. Appell - Appeal (Jes. 58:7)
X. Das Angebot - The offer (Kurt Ihlenfeld)

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Delivery weight: 143 g

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Product no.: 31311

Around 1700, the cantata genre reached Italy during a cultural exchange. Composers began to combine the "Italian style" with the "French gout". The resulting French cantatas are characterized by these style mixtures, on which ancient love stories sound expressively in a wide spectrum of emotions. Today, the versatile pieces have largely been forgotten. Here is a selection from the cantatas by Nicolas Bernier.

Content:

  1.      Les Forges de Lemnos (The Forge of Lemnos) [17 '40 "]
  2.      Jupiter et Europe [27 '45 "]
86.67 *
Delivery weight: 22 g

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Product no.: 31310

Around 1700, in the course of a cultural exchange from Italy to France, composers began to unite the "Italian style" with the "French gout". The resulting French cantatas and ariettes impress with these style mixtures, on which ancient love stories sound expressively in a wide spectrum of emotions. Today, the versatile pieces have largely been forgotten. Here is an Ariette by Brunet de Moland.

20.33 *
Delivery weight: 22 g

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Product no.: 31308

Around 1700, the cantata genre reached Italy during a cultural exchange. Composers began to combine the "Italian style" with the "French gout". The resulting French cantatas are characterized by these style mixtures, on which ancient love stories sound expressively in a wide spectrum of emotions. Today, the versatile pieces have largely been forgotten. Here is the cantata "Philomèle" by Jean-Baptiste Stuck.

33.17 *
Delivery weight: 22 g

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Product no.: 31324

"The bright star of Bethlehem"
Six Christmas songs for children's choir and orchestra by Ralf Lentschat.

Movements:

  1. "Vaunt and praise" (after Handel) [3 '45 "]
  2. "Early in the morning" (after Bizet) [6 '30 "]
  3. "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" (trad England) [2 '50 "]
  4. Christmas polka (trad. Scandinavia) [2 '15 "]
  5. "Hear the joyous songs of the angels" (trad. France) [3 '50 "]
  6. "O Little Town of Bethlehem" (trad England) [3 '20 "]

(Download PDF choral score)

 

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Delivery weight: 1.135 kg

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Product no.: 31312

Around 1700, in the course of a cultural exchange from Italy to France, composers began to unite the "Italian style" with the "French gout". The resulting French cantatas and ariettes impress with these style mixtures, on which ancient love stories sound expressively in a wide spectrum of emotions. Today, the versatile pieces have largely been forgotten. Here is a Cantata by Brunet de Moland:

Le Destin de Narcisse - The Fate of Narcissus
(Poet unknown)

Content: The shepherd Tircis, who is unhappily in love with the shepherdess Silvie, and the satyr and forest spirit Faune meet. Faune asks Tircis why he is alone and sad. Tircis tells of Silvie, who does not return his love. Faune sees love as a weakness. Tircis envies those who only care about themselves and have no lovesickness to fear. As an example, he cites the fate of Narcisse, who could not love but hurt many and was therefore punished. Faune mocks the "tragic love scene" and swears by the fulfilling effects of alcohol (dithyramb). Both want to convince the other of their side (Amour vs. Bacchus). Tircis goes on to tell of Narcisse: Echo confessed her love to him, but he spurned her. Other nymphs also suffered heartbreaks from him, which is why Amour finally punished him: Narcisse fell in love with his own reflection. But he realized his mistake and took his own life. His last words were echoed; Echo herself saw her dying lover once more and lamented from then on. After Tircis ends the story, Faune again advises him to give up love and indulge in wine instead. But the two cannot agree on this: Tircis would like to continue hoping for love, but Faune sees more suffering in it.

93.09 *
Delivery weight: 22 g

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