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"Amoena Quam Festivitas" and "Nocte Lux Mundi Fuit Orta Mundo" for 2 sopranos [d'-g''/c sharp'-e''], 2 violins & b. c., edited by Dr. Konrad Ruhland. These concertos of the Benedictine monk Valentin Molitor who mainly worked in St. Gallen are important contributions to the musical practice of the church. Christmas Series Puer natus in Bethlehemview first page >>
"Amoena Quam Festivitas" and "Nocte Lux Mundi Fuit Orta Mundo" for 2 sopranos, 2 violins & b. c., sonorous and easy to realise. This concertos of the Benedictine monk Valentin Molitor who mainly worked in St. Gallen are important contributions to the musical practice of the church.view first page >>
Christmas concert for 2 sopranos, bass, 2 violins & b. c., sonorous and easy to realise. First Editionview first page >>
for tuba pastorum (shepherd’s horn, French horn, Alphorn, flugelhorn, clarinet), 2 violins & b. c., edited by Dr. Konrad Ruhland. Although Austrian libraries keep many of Neumann’s works it was impossible to find anything about his life and activities. Christmas music with two movements for a natural instrument similar to Alphorn. Christmas series Puer natus in Bethlehemview first page >>
Volume 1, 12 pieces, 1-2 voices Christmas carols for both, vocal and instrumental ensemble, edited by Leonore and Günter von Zadow. These compositions by Praetorius belong to the most important Christmas carols of the German baroque. Edition Güntersberg view first page >>
Volume 2, 17 pieces, 2-3 voices Christmas carols for both, vocal and instrumental ensemble, edited by Leonore and Günter von Zadow. These compositions by Praetorius belong to the most important Christmas carols of the German baroque. Edition Güntersbergview first page >>
Volume 3, 19 pieces, 4 voices Christmas carols for both, vocal and instrumental ensemble, edited by Leonore and Günter von Zadow. These compositions by Praetorius belong to the most important Christmas carols of the German baroque. Edition Güntersberg view first page >>
Volume 4, 19 pieces, 4 voices Christmas carols for both, vocal and instrumental ensemble, edited by Leonore and Günter von Zadow. These compositions by Praetorius belong to the most important Christmas carols of the German baroque. Edition Güntersberg<view first page >>
for 3 violins & b. c., edited by Dr. Konrad Ruhland. Johann Georg Rauch was organist at the Strasbourg cathedral. The Christmas sonata was recently discovered in the Zürich Zentralbibliothek. First edition. Christmas series Puer natus in Bethlehem.view first page >>
for 2 violins & b. c., edited by Dr. Konrad Ruhland. Easy pastorella from an Austrian composer. First Edition. Christmas Series Puer Natus in Bethlehemview first page >>