Marked by exceptionally rich and powerfully expressive melody and harmony, this Latin Mass radiates joy, encourages solemnity, assists in lamentation, moves in contemplation, speaks directly to human
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A powerful 15-minute work depicting images of destruction and hope with passages from the Lamentations of Jeremiah. Scored for mixed choir with SATB soli or double choir, it uses the same instrumentation as
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Taking after Benjamin Britten, this collection of seven Christmas carols are settings of English texts from the 15th and 16th centuries for choir with piano or harp accompaniment. Composed following
A unique and accessible Christmas Mass setting! The traditional Order of the Mass is set in Latin for SATB chorus and is layered with Christmas carols in English, either to be sung by unison children's
Joseph Hartmann Stuntz was born in 1793, not far from Basel, but it was in Munich that he found his musical home. During his lifetime, he was mainly popular as a composer of cheery songs for male voices.
Marianus Konigsperger, who worked as a lay brother in the Benedictine monastery of Prufening, composed this "rural Mass" in F major to be a melodically memorable and easily singable Latin Mass for smaller
The Venetian-born Antonio Caldara (1670-1736) worked under Johann Joseph Fux between 1716 and 1736 as deputy court music director of the Vienna Hofmusikkapelle (Court Music Orchestra). An incredible 3400
The liturgical Mass text of Missa Brasileira is set to typical Brazilian rhythms and styles and builds a bridge between European spiritual choral music and the rhythmic intensity of South America.
Johann Zach (1713-1773) is counted among the most important composers of the pre-Classical era. This multi-movement work unites Zach's idiosyncratic personal style, characterized by surprising harmonic
Johann Gottlieb Naumann came into contact with Johann Sebastian Bach in his younger years and worked at the court in Dresden as a composer and musician from 1786 until his death. His Mass in G is
Johann Joseph Fux (1660–1741) served as the distinguished composer and Vienna court music director to the Habsburg emperors Leopold I, Joseph I and Charles VI from 1698 until his death in 1741. Sacred