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*{{PostedDate|2006-03-13}} {{CPDLno|11232}} [[Media:SWV38_Alleluja!_FS_PML.pdf|{{pdf}}]] [[Media:SWV38_Alleluja!_PML.mid|{{mid}}]] [[Media:SWV38_Alleluja!_FS_PML.sib|{{sib}}]] (Sibelius 3)
*{{PostedDate|2006-03-13}} {{CPDLno|11232}} [[Media:SWV38_Alleluja!_FS_PML.pdf|{{pdf}}]] [[Media:SWV38_Alleluja!_PML.mid|{{mid}}]] [[Media:SWV38_Alleluja!_FS_PML.sib|{{sib}}]] (Sibelius 3)
{{Editor|Philip Legge|2006-03-13}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|56|369}}{{Copy|Personal}}
{{Editor|Philip Legge|2006-03-13}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|56|369}}{{Copy|Personal}}
:'''Edition notes:''' Full score; vocal scores (choirs 1&2, 3&4) and orchestral parts also available. Revised 8 April 2006.
:{{EdNotes|Full score; vocal scores (choirs 1&2, 3&4) and orchestral parts also available. Revised 8 April 2006.}}


===Vocal scores===
===Vocal scores===
*{{PostedDate|2006-03-13}} {{CPDLno|11233}} [[Media:SWV38_Alleluja!_Favoriti_VS_PML.pdf|{{pdf}}]]
*{{PostedDate|2006-03-13}} {{CPDLno|11233}} [[Media:SWV38_Alleluja!_Favoriti_VS_PML.pdf|{{pdf}}]]
{{Editor|Philip Legge|2006-03-13}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|24|216}}{{Copy|Personal}}
{{Editor|Philip Legge|2006-03-13}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|24|216}}{{Copy|Personal}}
:'''Edition notes:''' This is the main vocal score, as choirs 3 and 4 are the principal choirs; they include 8 solo parts for pairs of S, A, T, and B, described as coro favoriti. These parts may be sung equally well by a semi-chorus rather than solo voices. Revised 8 April 2006.
:{{EdNotes|This is the main vocal score, as choirs 3 and 4 are the principal choirs; they include 8 solo parts for pairs of S, A, T, and B, described as coro favoriti. These parts may be sung equally well by a semi-chorus rather than solo voices. Revised 8 April 2006.}}


{{PostedDate|2006-03-13}} *{{CPDLno|11234}} [[Media:SWV38_Alleluja!_Capella_VS_PML.pdf|{{pdf}}]]
{{PostedDate|2006-03-13}} *{{PostedDate|2006-03-13}} {{CPDLno|11234}} [[Media:SWV38_Alleluja!_Capella_VS_PML.pdf|{{pdf}}]]
{{Editor|Philip Legge|2006-03-13}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|22|215}}{{Copy|Personal}}
{{Editor|Philip Legge|2006-03-13}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|22|215}}{{Copy|Personal}}
:'''Edition notes:''' Choirs 1 and 2 in the full score, the Capella consists of 8 extra choral parts doubled by orchestra; the ranges of the outermost soprano and bass parts are challenging, but provide greater sonority to the whole. In a performance with orchestra, some or all of these lines may be doubled as required. The vocal score includes the solo favoriti parts for reference: e.g. if a solo favoriti singer happens to be singing in the Capella for the tutti sections. Revised 28 April 2006.
:{{EdNotes|Choirs 1 and 2 in the full score, the Capella consists of 8 extra choral parts doubled by orchestra; the ranges of the outermost soprano and bass parts are challenging, but provide greater sonority to the whole. In a performance with orchestra, some or all of these lines may be doubled as required. The vocal score includes the solo favoriti parts for reference: e.g. if a solo favoriti singer happens to be singing in the Capella for the tutti sections. Revised 28 April 2006.}}


===Orchestral parts===
===Orchestral parts===
*{{PostedDate|2006-03-13}} {{CPDLno|11235}} [[Media:SWV38_Alleluja!_Px_PML.pdf|{{pdf}}]]
*{{PostedDate|2006-03-13}} {{CPDLno|11235}} [[Media:SWV38_Alleluja!_Px_PML.pdf|{{pdf}}]]
{{Editor|Philip Legge|2006-03-13}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|57|669}}{{Copy|Personal}}
{{Editor|Philip Legge|2006-03-13}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|57|669}}{{Copy|Personal}}
:'''Edition notes:''' trumpet parts are supplied in B flat; the alternate parts for violins/flute are untransposed, and should be used for cornettos. Revised 28 May 2006 to reduce file size.
:{{EdNotes|trumpet parts are supplied in B flat; the alternate parts for violins/flute are untransposed, and should be used for cornettos. Revised 28 May 2006 to reduce file size.
:'''Contents:'''
:'''Contents:'''
{|width="100%"
::Basso continuo, pp. 1-11
|-
::Flute, pp. 12-15 5th stave of full score
!width="35%"|Part
::Bassoon 1 see Bass Trombone 1
!width="15%"|Pages
::Bassoon 2 see Bass Trombone 2
!width="25%"|Comments
::Trumpet in B flat 1, pp. 16-19 1st stave of full score
!width="25%"|
::Trumpet in B flat 2, pp. 20-22 2nd stave of full score
|-
::Trumpet in B flat 3, pp. 23-26 3rd stave of full score
|Basso continuo||1–11||
::Trumpet in B flat 4, pp. 27-30 5th stave of full score
|-
::Alto Trombone, pp. 31-34 6th stave of full score
|Flute||12–15||5th stave of FS||
::Tenor Trombone, pp. 35-38 7th stave of full score
|-
::Bass Trombone 1, pp. 39-42 4th stave of full score
|Bassoon 1|| ||see Bass Trombone 1||
::Bass Trombone 2, pp. 43-46 8th stave of full score
|-
::Violin 1, pp. 47-50 1st stave of full score
|Bassoon 2|| ||see Bass Trombone 2||
::Violin 2, pp. 51-53 2nd stave of full score
|-
::Violin 3, pp. 54-57 3rd stave of full score}}
|Trumpet in B flat 1||16–19||1st stave of FS||
|-
|Trumpet in B flat 2||20–22||2nd stave of FS||
|-
|Trumpet in B flat 3||23–26||3rd stave of FS||
|-
|Trumpet in B flat 4||27–30||5th stave of FS||
|-
||Alto Trombone||31–34||6th stave of FS||
|-
||Tenor Trombone||35–38||7th stave of FS||
|-
|Bass Trombone 1||39–42||4th stave of FS||
|-
|Bass Trombone 2||43–46||8th stave of FS||
|-
|Violin 1||47–50||1st stave of FS||
|-
|Violin 2||51–53||2nd stave of FS||
|-
|Violin 3||54–57||3rd stave of FS||
|-
|}


==General Information==
==General Information==
'''Title:''' ''Alleluja! Lobet den Herren in seinem Heiligtum, SWV 38''<br>
{{Title|''Alleluja! Lobet den Herren in seinem Heiligtum, SWV 38''}}
'''Alternate Title:''' ''Der 150. Psalm''<br>
'''Alternate Title:''' ''Der 150. Psalm''<br>
{{Composer|Heinrich Schütz}}
{{Composer|Heinrich Schütz}}
'''Larger Work:''' [[Psalmen Davids, Op. 2 (Heinrich Schütz)|''Psalmen Davids'']], SWV 22&ndash;47<br>
'''Larger Work:''' [[Psalmen Davids, Op. 2 (Heinrich Schütz)|''Psalmen Davids'']], SWV 22&ndash;47<br>


{{Voicing|8 or 16|SATB.SATB}} or {{Cat|SSAB.SATB.SATB.SATB}} (four choirs)<br>
{{Voicing|8 or 16|SATB.SATB,SSAB.SATB.SATB.SATB|add=(1) - Soloists or semi-chorus; or (2) - Four choirs}}
'''Soloists, or semi-chorus:''' {{Cat|SATB.SATB}}<br>
{{Genre|Sacred|Motets}}
{{Genre|Sacred|Motets}}
{{Language|German}}
{{Language|German}}
{{Instruments|Orchestra}}: flute, 2 bassoons, 4 cornettos, 4 trombones, 3 violins, basso continuo<br>
{{Instruments|Orchestra: flute, 2 bassoons, 4 cornettos, 4 trombones, 3 violins, basso continuo}}
{Pub|1|1619|in ''{{NoCo|Psalmen Davids, Op. 2}}''|no=17}}
{{Pub|1|1619|in ''{{NoCo|Psalmen Davids, Op. 2}}''|no=17}}
 
{{Pub|2|1887|in ''[[Heinrich Schütz: Sämtliche Werke]]''|vol=Volume 3|no=4}}
'''Description:''' This psalm setting from Schütz's mighty collection, the first volume of ''Psalmen Davids'', clearly shows the influence of Schütz's time in Venice under the tutelage of [[Giovanni Gabrieli]]. The piece may be performed in a myriad of ways: firstly, as an 8&ndash;part choral work with basso continuo for accompaniment; as an 8&ndash;part choral work with 8 accompanying instruments and basso continuo; or as a 16&ndash;part choral work with basso continuo, SATB&ndash;SATB semi-chorus or soloists, with or without obbligato instruments! (Or some other combination of obbligato and orchestral instruments and solo and concerted voices, as a variation on the above.)
{{Pub|3|1981|in ''[[Neue Schütz-Ausgabe]]''|vol=Volume 25|no=1}}
 
{{Descr|This psalm setting from Schütz's mighty collection, the first volume of ''Psalmen Davids'', clearly shows the influence of Schütz's time in Venice under the tutelage of [[Giovanni Gabrieli]]. The piece may be performed in a myriad of ways: firstly, as an 8&ndash;part choral work with basso continuo for accompaniment; as an 8&ndash;part choral work with 8 accompanying instruments and basso continuo; or as a 16&ndash;part choral work with basso continuo, SATB&ndash;SATB semi-chorus or soloists, with or without obbligato instruments! (Or some other combination of obbligato and orchestral instruments and solo and concerted voices, as a variation on the above.)}}
'''External websites:'''
{{#ExtWeb:}}
 
==Original text and translations==
==Original text and translations==
{{LinkText|Psalm 150}}
{{LinkText|Psalm 150}}



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Full score

  • (Posted 2006-03-13)  CPDL #11232:      (Sibelius 3)
Editor: Philip Legge (submitted 2006-03-13).   Score information: A4, 56 pages, 369 kB   Copyright: Personal
Edition notes: Full score; vocal scores (choirs 1&2, 3&4) and orchestral parts also available. Revised 8 April 2006.

Vocal scores

  • (Posted 2006-03-13)  CPDL #11233:   
Editor: Philip Legge (submitted 2006-03-13).   Score information: A4, 24 pages, 216 kB   Copyright: Personal
Edition notes: This is the main vocal score, as choirs 3 and 4 are the principal choirs; they include 8 solo parts for pairs of S, A, T, and B, described as coro favoriti. These parts may be sung equally well by a semi-chorus rather than solo voices. Revised 8 April 2006.
(Posted 2006-03-13)  *(Posted 2006-03-13)  CPDL #11234:   
Editor: Philip Legge (submitted 2006-03-13).   Score information: A4, 22 pages, 215 kB   Copyright: Personal
Edition notes: Choirs 1 and 2 in the full score, the Capella consists of 8 extra choral parts doubled by orchestra; the ranges of the outermost soprano and bass parts are challenging, but provide greater sonority to the whole. In a performance with orchestra, some or all of these lines may be doubled as required. The vocal score includes the solo favoriti parts for reference: e.g. if a solo favoriti singer happens to be singing in the Capella for the tutti sections. Revised 28 April 2006.

Orchestral parts

  • (Posted 2006-03-13)  CPDL #11235:   
Editor: Philip Legge (submitted 2006-03-13).   Score information: A4, 57 pages, 669 kB   Copyright: Personal
Edition notes: trumpet parts are supplied in B flat; the alternate parts for violins/flute are untransposed, and should be used for cornettos. Revised 28 May 2006 to reduce file size.
Contents:
Basso continuo, pp. 1-11
Flute, pp. 12-15 – 5th stave of full score
Bassoon 1 – see Bass Trombone 1
Bassoon 2 – see Bass Trombone 2
Trumpet in B flat 1, pp. 16-19 – 1st stave of full score
Trumpet in B flat 2, pp. 20-22 – 2nd stave of full score
Trumpet in B flat 3, pp. 23-26 – 3rd stave of full score
Trumpet in B flat 4, pp. 27-30 – 5th stave of full score
Alto Trombone, pp. 31-34 – 6th stave of full score
Tenor Trombone, pp. 35-38 – 7th stave of full score
Bass Trombone 1, pp. 39-42 – 4th stave of full score
Bass Trombone 2, pp. 43-46 – 8th stave of full score
Violin 1, pp. 47-50 – 1st stave of full score
Violin 2, pp. 51-53 – 2nd stave of full score
Violin 3, pp. 54-57 – 3rd stave of full score

General Information

Title: Alleluja! Lobet den Herren in seinem Heiligtum, SWV 38
Alternate Title: Der 150. Psalm
Composer: Heinrich Schütz
Larger Work: Psalmen Davids, SWV 22–47

Number of voices: 8 or 16vv   Voicings: SATB.SATB or SSAB.SATB.SATB.SATB, (1) - Soloists or semi-chorus; or (2) - Four choirs
Genre: SacredMotet

Language: German
Instruments: Orchestra: flute, 2 bassoons, 4 cornettos, 4 trombones, 3 violins, basso continuo

First published: 1619 in Psalmen Davids, Op. 2, no. 17
    2nd published: 1887 in Heinrich Schütz: Sämtliche Werke, Volume 3, no. 4
    3rd published: 1981 in Neue Schütz-Ausgabe, Volume 25, no. 1
Description: This psalm setting from Schütz's mighty collection, the first volume of Psalmen Davids, clearly shows the influence of Schütz's time in Venice under the tutelage of Giovanni Gabrieli. The piece may be performed in a myriad of ways: firstly, as an 8–part choral work with basso continuo for accompaniment; as an 8–part choral work with 8 accompanying instruments and basso continuo; or as a 16–part choral work with basso continuo, SATB–SATB semi-chorus or soloists, with or without obbligato instruments! (Or some other combination of obbligato and orchestral instruments and solo and concerted voices, as a variation on the above.)

External websites:

Original text and translations

Original text and translations may be found at Psalm 150.

German.png German text

Der 150. Psalm

  1. Alleluja! Lobet den Herren in seinem Heiligtum, lobet ihn in der Feste seiner Macht.
  2. Lobet ihn in seinen Taten, lobet ihn in seiner großen Herrlichkeit.
  3. Lobet ihn mit Posaunen, lobet ihn mit Psaltern und Harfen.
  4. Lobet ihn mit Pauken und Reigen, lobet ihn mit Saiten und Pfeifen.
  5. Lobet ihn mit hellen Cymbalen, lobet ihn mit wohl klingenden Cymbalen.
  6. Alles was Athem hat, lobe den Herrn. Alleluja!