Editor: Eberhard Kraus
Cantantibus organis, volume 20
Organ
- Verlagsnr. 3480
- ISMN: 979-0-2045-3480-7
- Number of pages 60 Seiten
- Volume Heft 20
- Kind of publication Score
- Instrumentation Organ
- Editor Kraus, Eberhard
- Level of difficulty medium
The Cantantibus organis series presents organ pieces in several booklets, one group of which is selected according to the festive circles and special themes of the church year; other groups with free preludes, interludes and postludes are arranged according to musical points of view.
The level of difficulty of the selected pieces ranges from ‘easy’ to ‘quite difficult’. No special pedalling skills are required. Numerous pieces are for historical reasons, to be played entirely without pedal. The main emphasis of the selected pieces in this collection is on manual technique.
Many of the works are ideal for church music festivals and concerts. The pieces without pedal also sound excellent on the harpsichord.
This volume is dedicated to organ music from the old Bavarian and Upper Palatinate.
1.Hermann Erdelauer (before 1450): Three organ pieces
2.Urbanus Kungsprung (before 1450): Kyrie magnae Deus potnetiae
3.Sebastian Virdung (around 1465-around 1511): O heilge, unbefleckte, zart innige Jungfrau Maria. Song of Mary
4.Georg Forster (around 1510-1568): Timete Dominum omnes Sancti eius. Fuga in Omophonia
5.Georg Forster (around 1510-1568): O weh der Zeit. Bizinium
6.Caspar Othmayr (1515-1553): Vater unser im Himmelreich. Choralbizinium
7.Caspar Othmayr (1515-1553): Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh darein. Choralbizinium
8.Caspar Othmayr (1515-1553): Wo Gott zum Haus nicht gibt sein Gunst. Choralbizinium
9.Caspar Othmayr (1515-1553): Nun freut euch, lieben Christen g'mein. Choralbizinium
10.Caspar Othmayr (1515-1553): Mit Fried und Freud fahr ich dahin. Choralbizinium
11.Caspar Othmayr (1515-1553): Wo Gott der Herr nit bei uns wär. Choralbizinium
12.Jobst vom Brandt (1517-1570): Oppressit reducem. Motet
13.Mathias Gastritz (†1596): Non es bonum, hominem esse solum.Motet for five voices
14.Paul Homberger (1560-1634): Wenn mich Sünd, Schmerz und Tod. Eight-part motet for double choir
15.Andreas Raselius (um 1562-1602): Christum wir sollen loben schon. Hymn setting
16.Andreas Raselius (um 1562-1602): Jesus Christus unser Heiland, der den Tod überwand. Hymn setting
17.Andreas Raselius (um 1562-1602): Nun freut euch lieben Christen g'mein. Hymn setting
18.Gregor Aichinger (1564-1628): Praesul Sancte Dei Udalrice. Fünfstimmige Motette
19.Marianus Königsperger (1708-1769): Praeambulum und Versetten vierter Ton
20.Marianus Königsperger (1708-1769): Aria quarti toni
21.Marianus Königsperger (1708-1769): Praeambulum et Fuga quarti toni