SKU: CA.2918409
ISBN 9790007203672. Language: all languages.
Score available separately - see item CA.2918400.
SKU: CA.2918449
ISBN 9790007203719. Language: all languages.
SKU: CA.4033190
ISBN 9790007104870. Language: all languages.
Score available separately - see item CA.4033100.
SKU: CA.2918415
ISBN 9790007203689. Language: all languages.
SKU: CA.2918407
ISBN 9790007102678. Language: all languages.
SKU: CA.2918419
ISBN 9790007203696. Language: all languages.
Score and parts available separately - see item CA.2918400.
SKU: CA.1000109
ISBN 9790007015626. Language: German.
Oratorio that lasts the whole evening, made up of particularly valuable movements from the lesser known of Bach's cantatas, put together by Hans Grischkat for the 1950 Bach Festival. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.1000100.
SKU: CA.1000149
ISBN 9790007015671. Language: German.
Oratorio that lasts the whole evening, made up of particularly valuable movements from the lesser known of Bach's cantatas, put together by Hans Grischkat for the 1950 Bach Festival. Score and part available separately - see item CA.1000100.
SKU: CA.1000100
ISBN 9790007098353. Language: German.
Oratorio that lasts the whole evening, made up of particularly valuable movements from the lesser known of Bach's cantatas, put together by Hans Grischkat for the 1950 Bach Festival.
SKU: CA.1000111
ISBN 9790007015633. Language: German.
SKU: CA.1000113
ISBN 9790007015657. Language: German.
SKU: CA.1000112
ISBN 9790007015640. Language: German.
SKU: CA.1000105
ISBN 9790007015619. Language: German.
Oratorio that lasts the whole evening, made up of particularly valuable movements from the lesser known of Bach's cantatas, put together by Hans Grischkat for the 1950 Bach Festival. Score available separately - see item CA.1000100.
SKU: CA.1000108
ISBN 9790007189112. Language: German.
SKU: CA.1000119
ISBN 9790007135249. Language: German.
SKU: CA.1000103
ISBN 9790007015602. Language: German.
SKU: CA.3110207
ISBN 9790007047382. Key: G minor / c minor. Language: German/English.
In 1726 Johann Sebastian Bach performed a series of cantatas by his Meiningen cousin Johann Ludwig, then continued this series with his own works, but remained faithful to the textual models used his cousin: a Meiningen cycle of texts by an unknown author from the early 18th century. All these texts share the characteristic of including two quotations from the bible: one from the Old Testament at the beginning, and another from the New Testament in the middle. These cantatas include Herr, deine Augen sehen nach dem Glauben BWV 102. The opening chorus in several sections is one of Bach's masterpieces of choral composition. The cantata is also one of those works on which Bach's later reputation was based: performances are documented from 1776 in Hamburg and in Berlin by Zelter's Sing-Akademie from 1813 onwards. In 1830 it was one of the very first cantatas by Bach to appear in print. Score available separately - see item CA.3110200.
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