Jan Dismas Zelenka: Te Deum in D a due cori: (Arr. Paul Horn): Chœur Mixte et Ensemble
Partie seule | Partitions
COMPOSITEUR:
Jan Dismas Zelenka
PART {INSTRUMENT}:
Basso Continuo
TYPE DE PRODUIT:
Partie seule
ÉDITEUR:
Carus Verlag
Two settings of the Te Deum by Jan Dismas Zelenka have been survived: the Te Deum in D major ZWV 145 of ca. 1724 and the present Te Deum a due cori in D major ZWV 146, which was composed in 1731. Whereas the Te Deum ZWV 145 is scored for five voices [“soli e tutti”] and an orchestra including two
Détails
Compositeur | Jan Dismas Zelenka |
Arranger | Paul Horn |
Éditeur | Thomas Kohlhase |
Description Instrument Group | Choeur Mixte |
Instrumentation | Chœur Mixte et Ensemble |
Voix | SATB |
Instrumentation | Soli SSATB, SATB, 2 Flutes, 2 Ob, 4 Tr, Timp, 2 Violins, Viola and BC |
Part {Instrument} | Basso Continuo |
Type de produit | Partie seule |
Description Product Type | Partition |
Langue | Latin |
Éditeur | Carus Verlag |
Genre | Musique religieuse |
Année de publication | 2015 |
Nombre de Pages | 12 |
Edition Number | CV 27.197/14 |
N° | CV2719714 |
Description
Two settings of the Te Deum by Jan Dismas Zelenka have been survived: the Te Deum in D major ZWV 145 of ca. 1724 and the present Te Deum a due cori in D major ZWV 146, which was composed in 1731. Whereas the Te Deum ZWV 145 is scored for five voices [“soli e tutti”] and an orchestra including two trumpets and timpani, the setting of the Te Deum a due cori, which includes five soloists and two four-part choirs, as well as four trumpets and timpani, and soloistic flauti traversi is magnificently realized in a more decisive manner. The large, solemn scoring suggests that the work was composed for a worship service on the occasion of the birth of the Electoral Princess MariaJosepha of Saxony.