(Music Sales America). This new edition by Bruce Wood of the University of Wales, is intended to directly compliment the full score included in Purcell Society Volume 24. The piece is an ode to the birthday of Queen Mary, 1694, and is set for Soprano, 2 Counter-Tenor (Alto) and Bass soloists, with SATB and Orchestra. This vocal score features a piano/organ reduction of the orchestral score which also functions as a realisation of the original basso continuo.
Henry Purcell Knihy
Tento barokní skladatel je známý především svou scénickou hudbou, včetně opery Dido and Aeneas. Jeho rozsáhlé dílo zahrnuje světské písně, náboženské skladby a instrumentální kompozice, které obohacují hudební krajinu své doby. Díky své propracované kompozici a emotivní hloubce jeho hudba rezonuje i po staletích.






Ode on St Cecilia's Day
- 88 stránek
- 4 hodiny čtení
This vocal score features arrangements for SAATBB soloists, SSAATB chorus, and instruments, providing a comprehensive resource for performers. Edited by Peter Dennison, it includes a piano reduction of the instrumental score, making it accessible for rehearsals and performances. Ideal for choirs and vocal ensembles, this edition emphasizes both vocal harmonies and instrumental accompaniment.
Music Sales AmericaThe drama in this work is adapted from Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream . The work may be perfomed with a minimum of five soloists: Soprano I, Soprano II, Alto or countertenor, or Tenor, Tenor, Bass. The orchestral scoring consists of two recorders, two oboes, two trumpets, timpani, strings and continuo.
King Arthur
Chorus Part
(Music Sales America). Set for SATB, edited by Bruce Wood
The Works Of Henry Purcell: Dido And Aeneas
- 112 stránek
- 4 hodiny čtení
This book is a musical score of Henry Purcell's famous opera Dido and Aeneas. It includes the full score, as well as detailed notes on the music and lyrics. This edition is an essential resource for musicians and scholars studying Purcell's work.
(Music Sales America). Both Te Deum and Jubilate Deo were first performed on St. Cecilia's Day 1694 in St Bride's Church, London. They were subsequently adopted for use on all the principal festal occasions, such as National Thanksgivings and provisional music meetings such as those of the Three Choirs. They retained their popularity until Handel's Dettingen setting superceded them fifty years later. For two sopranos, two altos, tenor and bass soli, SATB chorus, trumpets strings and organ. This vocal score includes the organ part. Edited by J.F. Bridge.