The G. Schirmer edition of the beloved chorus from Messiah is an important part of every choral library.
The most popular and true-to-the-original version of this familiar chorus from Handel's "Messiah." Piano accompaniment.
Handel's most famous chorus, taken from the conclusion of Part Two of "Messiah" and edited by Dr. Dennis Shrock. Though in modern format, Dr. Shrock allows singers to see a clean score that resembles
G.F. Handel's iconic Hallelujah Chorus is an annual tradition for thousands of choirs around the world. Here is the standard version in all its glory for SATB choir with a piano or organ part
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G.F. Handel's iconic Hallelujah Chorus is an annual tradition for thousands of choirs around the world. Here is the standard version in all its glory for SATB choir with full orchestral
If the original version of the Hallelujah Chorus is a bit daunting for your choir, then this is the virtual version for you! It's a step lower, quite a bit shorter, and presented as a kit that's designed to
Don't miss this opportunity to sing the magnificent Handel classic! In the key of C, this setting is every bit as effective as it is practical for today's choirs. Comfortable choral ranges, optional
This specially priced edition is printed in a small size (the size of a standard letter folded in half) and designed to be handed out to your audience or congregation for combined performance with the
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Choirs who find performing the original version of this all-time favorite chorus too daunting a task will find these editions a welcome addition to the repertoire. Printed in the key of C to create more
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Handel's triumphant chorus from the "Messiah" becomes a concert highlight when combined with the band accompaniment. Perfect for that final number on your Christmas program. Key of C.
This is the G. Schirmer edition that has become part of every musician's experience with Handel's masterwork. A "must" for every library.
If the original version of the Hallelujah Chorus is a bit daunting for your choir, then this is the version for you! It's a step lower, quite a bit shorter, and treated with the utmost musical care
Be sure to consider this simplified edition of the Christmas choruses, solos, recitatives, and accompaniment that will make performances with smaller, less experienced choirs possible.
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With spiral binding for ease of use, the magnificent engravings in this special edition were created from Handel's original manuscript. The slight deviations - ones that have become accepted as traditional
The Barenreiter urtext edition of Handel's masterwork is impeccably clean and authentic to Handel's original manuscripts. Available in English and German editions, it is a popular choice with European
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The Watkins Shaw 1992 edition is a clear, scholarly treatment of Handel's timeless work, with extensive performance notes and marvelous appendices that give depth and substance to choral performances
This edition provides a fresh perspective on Handel's time-honored oratorio. Designed to be compatible with the well-regarded Schirmer/Spicker edition, it includes notational and editorial error
"The Messiah" is without equal in its universal appeal. The standard G. Schirmer edition continues to bring this masterwork to singers and instrumentalists year after year.
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This valuable resource is a must for every choral director who prepares a chorus to sing Handel's "Messiah." Includes: Baroque performance practice and ideals; warm-ups for 20 choruses; historical context
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's version of Handel's well-known oratorio. This edition is edited by August Eberhard Mueller and Johann Friedrich Rochlitz. The orchestration is scored for SSATB soloists, SATB