Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy / Joachim Linckelmann (arr.) Hymn of Praise

Symphony cantata. Arrangement for chamber orchestra (arr. J. Linckelmann) op. 52, 1840/2023

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Mendelssohn described his 1840 work as “a symphony for chorus and orchestra”. It is now firmly established in the standard repertoire of the major oratorio choirs. For many choirs, Lobgesang remains on their wishlist of works they want to sing. But what can be done if the choir is too small, the budget is limited, and the performance space is tight?

Here, the experienced arranger and orchestral musician Joachim Linckelmann offers an excellent tried-and-tested solution. In his arrangement for soloists, chorus, and chamber orchestra, he has reduced the wind and brass instruments from the original 17 to just 7 single instruments. The string parts remain largely identical to the original, but can also be played by smaller numbers. And the vocal parts (soloists and choir) are unaltered so they can be sung from the vocal and choral scores of the Carus Urtext edition (Carus 40.076/00).

  • Major work which can now be performed by smaller choirs
  • Wind and brass parts of the original version reduced to seven single instruments
  • Vocal scores and choral scores from the original version can be used
  • carus plus: the work (original version) is available in carus music, the Choir Coach, and in the Carus Choir Coach series (audio only)

Original versionArrangement for chamber orchestra
Soli SST, Coro SSAATB, 2 Fl, 2 Ob, 2 Clt, 2 Fg, 4 Cor, 2 Tr, 3 Trb, Timp, 2 Vl, Va, Vc, Cb, Org
Soli SST, Coro SSAATB, Fl, Ob, Clt, Fg, Cor, Tr, Trb, Timp, 2 Vl, Va, Vc, Cb, [Org]
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Full score, foreword in German and English Carus 40.076/50, ISMN 979-0-007-29358-1 288 pages, paperback
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95,00 € / copy
Set of parts, complete orchestral parts, for hire, also available in digital form Carus 40.076/69 23 x 32 cm
  • 1 x Set of parts, harmony parts, for hire, flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, french horn, trumpet, trombone, timpani (40.076/59)
     
    5 x Individual part, violin 1, for hire (40.076/61)
     
    5 x Individual part, violin 2, for hire (40.076/62)
     
    4 x Individual part, viola, for hire (40.076/63)
     
    4 x Individual part, violoncello, for hire (40.076/64)
     
    2 x Individual part, double bass, for hire (40.076/65)
     
    1 x Individual part, organ, for hire (40.076/99)
     
Full score digital (download), pdf file Carus 40.076/50-010-000, ISMN 979-0-007-29944-6 288 pages
available
85,50 € / copy
Set of parts digital (download), zip file, pdf file, complete orchestral parts, for hire Carus 40.076/69-010-000
  • 1 x Set of parts digital (download), zip file, pdf file, harmony parts, for hire (40.076/59-010-000)
     
    1 x Individual part digital (download), pdf file, violin 1, for hire (40.076/61-010-000)
     
    1 x Individual part digital (download), pdf file, violin 2, for hire (40.076/62-010-000)
     
    1 x Individual part digital (download), pdf file, viola, for hire (40.076/63-010-000)
     
    1 x Individual part digital (download), pdf file, violoncello, for hire (40.076/64-010-000)
     
    1 x Individual part digital (download), pdf file, double bass, for hire (40.076/65-010-000)
     
Digital text (without sheet music) incl. printing licence, html file, singing text, original Carus 40.076/00-380-000
available
5,00 € / copy
Digital text (without sheet music) incl. printing licence, html file, Introductory text, german Carus 40.076/00-310-000
available
25,00 € / copy
Digital text (without sheet music) incl. printing licence, html file, Introductory text, english Carus 40.076/00-320-000
available
25,00 € / copy
Digital text (without sheet music) incl. printing licence, html file, singing text, english translation Carus 40.076/00-360-000
available
8,00 € / copy
Additional product information
  • Joachim Linckelmann, born in Munich in 1964, studied flute at the Richard Strauss Conservatory in Munich and at the Würzburg University of Music. He has played the flute in various renowned orchestras in Germany and abroad and has also worked as a music designer and arranger since 1995. He has been arranging oratorios for smaller ensembles for Carus since 2009. Personal details

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Frequent questions about this work

Is it possible to perform this version with historical instruments?

Modern arrangements for smaller ensembles often require single instruments to take on multiple parts from the original version. This would be possible only to a very limited extent with historical instruments. This chamber music version should therefore be performed with modern wind instruments.
Yes, the vocal parts are absolutely identical, and therefore the vocal scores and choral scores are compatible with both versions.
Yes, the string parts in the arrangement have been taken over almost unchanged from the original version. Detailed information about the few changes in the string parts can be found in the foreword of the full score. However, we also offer the slightly altered string parts on loan with article number Carus 40.076/69.
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