Carus - Thematic series

The Carus program contains a wide range of publications for different types of musical groups, categories, or scorings. Get to know our range of publications: arranged by theme, here you will find important publishing projects such as Great works in smaller scorings, liturgical music to complement the Gotteslob hymnbook, publication series for children and young voices (the LIEDERPROJEKT and chorissimo!), and singing with older people. Choral music from particular geographical regions, such as Austria, France, Scandinavia, Israel, and Brazil, features in different series or categories.

Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber: Requiem in F minor

Biber’s Requiem in F minor is amongst the most impressive settings of the Requiem Mass of the 17th century. The exact reason for the composition of the Requiem, which can be dated after 1692, is not known. The dark key color of F minor is...

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Keiser: St. Mark Passion

Third version, first performed around 1747 in Leipzig. First version available under 35.304/00. The St. Mark Passion, which probably originated in the first decade of the 18th century, by a composer known until now only as "Kaiser," is only...

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Michel-Richard de Lalande: Jubilate Deo

Among all of the composers of the French Royal Court, Michel-Richard de Lalande exerted the greatest influence on church music written there. His numerous sacred compositions held a place in repertoire of the Royal Chapel from the time of his...

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