Jubilus
composer: Enjott Schneider
preface: Enjott Schneider
translator preface (English): J. S. Rushworth
Dedication: Michael Grill in Freundschaft gewidmet
Premiere: October 10, 2001 München-Sendling, Himmelfahrtskirche (D) · Michael Herdemerten / Josef Kronwitter, Trompete; Christoph Gottlob / Claus-Dieter Jäkel, Posaune; Michael Grill, Orgel
Instrumentation: 2 trumpets, 2 trombones and organ
Publisher: Schott Music
Duration: 14' 0''
Year of composition: 2001
Difficulty: advanced
Edition: score and parts
88 Pages - Saddle stitching
ISMN: 979-0-001-13352-4
Order number: ED 9533
Description
The Munich film composer and professor of composition Enjott Schneider (*1950) has had a special relationship with the organ ever since his time as a student of church music in Regensburg. The toccata “Brother of Sleep” (ED 8525) (from the film of the same name by J. Vilsmaier) is one of his best-known organ works. His new work for organ and brass, suitable for concert or liturgical performance, is described thus by the composer: “Jubilus consists of variations on an archaic form of melismatic melodic writing without words. It was used from ancient times in synagogue chants, and examples of the “Alleluia” have survived from the early Christian Gregorian tradition. The underlying mood is positive, full of joy and confidence in the visible world and the invisible, too”. This composition begins with the Gregorian “Jubilus” from Milan, which appears as a motto at the head of the music and may be sung as an introduction.
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