Need Help? Contact Us or call 1-800-345-6296 Live Chat
Felix Mendelssohn/ed. Douglass Seaton
Mendelssohn describes to his friend Klingemann the 1840 work as "a 'symphony for chorus and orchestra'...First three symphonic movements, to which 12 choral- and solo- movements are appendaged; the words from the Psalms, and indeed all …
Read MoreSSAATB Full Score
7969744Supplier ID: 40.076/00UPC: 9790007060985
Ships from J.W. Pepper
Limited
Limited
SSAATB Vocal Score
7962319Supplier ID: 40.076/03UPC: 9790007060992
Ships from J.W. Pepper
SSAATB Choral Score
10542923Supplier ID: 40.076/05UPC: 9790007061005
Ships from J.W. Pepper
Limited
Min. 20 copies
Limited
Min. 20 copies
Choral Study Score
10542924Supplier ID: 40.076/07UPC: 9790007092665
Ships from J.W. Pepper
Limited
Limited
Instrumental Parts Violin 1
10542925Supplier ID: 40.076/11UPC: 9790007061029
Ships from J.W. Pepper
Limited
Limited
Instrumental Parts Violin 2
10542998Supplier ID: 40.076/12UPC: 9790007061036
Ships from J.W. Pepper
Limited
Limited
Instrumental Parts Viola
10542999Supplier ID: 40.076/13UPC: 9790007061043
Ships from J.W. Pepper
Limited
Limited
Instrumental Parts Cello
10543000Supplier ID: 40.076/14UPC: 9790007061050
Ships from J.W. Pepper
Limited
Limited
Instrumental Parts Bass
10543001Supplier ID: 40.076/15UPC: 9790007061067
Ships from J.W. Pepper
Limited
Limited
Instrumental Parts Organ
10543002Supplier ID: 40.076/49UPC: 9790007061074
Ships from J.W. Pepper
Limited
Limited
Instrumental Parts Wind Parts
10543003Supplier ID: 40.076/09UPC: 9790007061012
Ships from J.W. Pepper
Limited
Limited
Instrumental Parts Complete Orchestration
10543004Supplier ID: 40.076/19UPC: 9790007097134
Ships from J.W. Pepper
Limited
Limited
Mendelssohn describes to his friend Klingemann the 1840 work as "a 'symphony for chorus and orchestra'...First three symphonic movements, to which 12 choral- and solo- movements are appendaged; the words from the Psalms, and indeed all pieces, vocal and instrumental, are composed in the words 'Everything which has breath, Praise the Lord'; one understands by this that first the instruments give praise in their own way, and then the chorus and the individual voices."