SKU: CA.2048219
ISBN 9790007197025. Key: A minor. Language: German/English.
No. 1 of the Opus ultimum. Score and part available separately - see item CA.2048200.
SKU: CA.3910709
ISBN 9790007055356. Key: F major. Language: German/English.
An impressive festive cantata with a solo trumpet part and three powerful choruses; a work in which Telemann proves himself a brilliant and imaginative architect of musical grand form. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.3910700.
SKU: CA.3912812
ISBN 9790007055899. Language: German/English.
This cantata, too, has the Passion as its theme. While the choruses are of only moderate difficulty, the solo parts demand singers with coloratura ability. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3912800.
SKU: CA.5526449
ISBN 9790007227043. Language: German/English.
Score available separately - see item CA.5526400.
SKU: HL.49005018
ISBN 9790001053778.
Werkauftrag des Suddeutschen Rundfunks, Stuttgart.
SKU: CA.3116805
ISBN 9790007166731. Text language: German/English. Text: Franck, Salomo.
The text of Bach's cantata Tue Rechnung! Donnerwort was published in 1715, that is during Bach's Weimar period, in the Evangelisches Andachts-Opffer by Salomon Frank. This concisely-written but powerful work was, however, only composed ten years later in Leipzig, and was heard for the first time on 29 July 1725, the 9th Sunday after Trinity. Its main dramatic-musical emphasis lies clearly in the first movement, a dark, almost operatic movement for baritone and string orchestra in B minor. By contrast, the ensuing aria for tenor with obbligato oboe accompaniment is distinctly more intimate, and the duet between soprano and alto - just accompanied by continuo - is more restrained in its musical language and expression than the first movement. In between there are two extended recitatives, the first of which leads into an arioso. The breadth of expression within the cantata is striking, its opening movement a masterpiece of Bach's dramatic writing. Score available separately - see item CA.3116800.
SKU: CA.3840412
ISBN 9790007215200. Key: D major. Language: all languages.
Johann Christian Bach was - as his father before him - only very seldom satisfied with the compositions that he put down on paper. Thus did this concerto too undergo many corrections/revisions by the composer and today consists of three movements of similar length. Although they were initially handed down separately at different locations, the motivic relationship as well as the melodic and figurative references among themselves clearly reveals the common identity of the three movements. Not only the final rondo is characterized by highly virtuoso passages, but both the slow, second movement as well as the introductory movement testify to youngest Bach son's compositional greatness, whose works later generations unjustly let almost fall into desuetude. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3840400.
SKU: CA.2003112
ISBN 9790007193027. Key: D dorian. Language: German/English.
Score available separately - see item CA.2003100.
SKU: CA.3500500
ISBN 9790007103439. Language: German/English.
Among the vocal compositions incorrectly attributed to Johann Sebastian Bach, the cantata has a place of its own, because its tonal language approaches the unmistakable style of the Thomaskantor. This applies especially to its choral movements and recitatives. In the surviving sources, only one of which dates back to the 18th century, there are certain compositonal errors which cannot possibly be reconciled to Bach's mature style. The implication is that this is not a genuine cantata by the Leipzig Thomaskantor, but an ambitious piece by one of his pupils.
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