logoHomeAbout usNewsLinksContactBack


 
Anonymous
Dall' Abaco
Ahle
Albrechtsberger
Albrici
Altnikol
Ariosti
Georg Arnold
C. P. E. Bach
Heinrich Bach
J. S. Bach
Badia
Becker
Franz Benda
Bernabei
Bertali
Biber
Bodinus
Bononcini
Boxberg
Burney
Buxtehude
Francesca Caccini
Caldara
Capricornus
Cavalli
Charpentier
Clemens
Corrette
Croft
Dittersdorf
Donati
Du Mont
Endler
Erlebach
Fasch
Ferrandini
Finger
Foerster
Fux
Galuppi
Gassmann
Geist
Gentili
Gletle
Goldberg
Gombert
Grandi
J. G. Graun
K. H. Graun
Graupner
Graziani
Handel
Michael Haydn
Heinichen
J. W. Hertel
Hoeckh
Hoffner
Josquin
Keiser
Kraus
Lassus
Legrenzi
Leonarda
Leopold I
Lully
Manfredini
Biagio Marini
Rupert Ignaz Mayr
Virgilio Mazzochi
Meck
Meder
Merula
Monteverdi
Muffat
Naumann
Nichelmann
Oliver y Astorga
d'Ordonez
Andreas Oswald
Pachelbel
Pepusch
Peranda
Pfleger
Pohle
D. Purcell
Rameau
Ranisius
T. Richter
Rigatti
Ristori
Roellig
Rogers
Rosenmüller
Luigi Rossi
Rovetta
de la Rue
Sances
A. Scarlatti
Schelle
Schmelzer
Sebastian
Smieton
Somis
Steffani
Stölzel
B. Strozzi
Luigi Taglietti
Tartini
Taverner
Telemann
Tunder
Vaet
Vanhal
Veracini
Wagenseil
S. Wesley
Wetzke
Zelenka
Johann Melchior Gletle
Pie Pellicane
This setting of the sixth and seventh quatrains of the Oratio S. Thomae can function as a hymn on the Feast of the Most Blessed Sacrament. It is scored for solo soprano, with an accompanying ensemble of two violins, trombone or viola (in the alto range), and continuo.

To see the first page of this piece, please click here.


Buy product
Pie Pellicane
Following the composer's own suggestion, this version is re-scored for Alto, two trombones, bassoon and continuo.

Click here to see the first page.


Buy product
Pie Pellicane
In response to a request from one of our customers, we have also produced another version, this time transposed down a fourth. This fits Alto voice with two string parts (violin and viola, or two violas), trombone or gamba, and continuo.

Buy product
Qualis ista
This Christmas motet is taken from Gletle's 1677 set of solo pieces. Three verses of a triple time aria with instrumental ritornelli are followed by a more declamatory section, that leads into a celebratory Noe! The composer stipulates two obbligato violins and three optional violas, all of which are included in this edition.

Click here to see the opening of this piece.


Buy product
Salve Regina
This Marian antiphon setting can only be sung by basses with considerable agility - and a good bottom C! As you can see from the first page of the score, the writing is virtuosic, with semiquaver runs and a range of over two octaves.

Buy product
Sileat misericordiam
This motet from the same printed source as Pie Pellicane is scored in its original version for Alto, two violettas, basso viola and continuo. An invocation to the Virgin, the piece is headed in all the parts "con maniera & affetti per tutto". Gletle also suggested transposition up a fifth for Soprano, two violins, trombone and continuo. If you would like the latter version, please order the standard edition and add the comment "for Soprano" in the box provided on the order form.

Click here to see the opening of the piece.


Buy product
Salve Regina
This lovely Marian antiphon setting is for solo tenor (or soprano) with five-part strings and continuo. Once again, it confirms Gletle's melodic gifts.

To see the beginning of the piece, click here.


Buy product
Regina coeli
Gletle sets this Marian antiphon as a duet for sopranos or tenors, and he takes an opportunity to display his contrapuntal gifts, but never at the expense of his trademark melody.

Click here to see the first page of the score.


Buy product
Regina coeli
Gletle stipulates Tenor or Soprano solo for this setting, in which the voice is accompanied by two violins, two violas and bassoon with continuo. Typically of the composer, there are many interesting harmonic twists, and the various verses of the text are set in different styles.

Click here for a preview.


Buy product

0   £0.00

View Basket