| Through bitter tribulation we enter into God's kingdom (Wir mussen durch viel Trubsal in das Reich Gottes eingehen) Soli, Mixted choir and accompaniment satb (soli), SATB (choir), Orchestra Carus Verlag
SATB vocal soli, SATB choir, flute, 2 oboes/2 oboe d'amore, taille (english horn...(+)
SATB vocal soli, SATB choir, flute, 2 oboes/2 oboe d'amore, taille (english horn), 2 violins, viola, basso continuo, organ obligato SKU: CA.3114605 Cantata for the Sunday Jubilate. Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Edited by Anja Morgenstern. Arranged by Paul Horn. This edition: urtext. Stuttgart Urtext Edition: Bach vocal. German title: Wir mussen durch viel Trubsal. Sacred vocal music, Cantatas, Easter and Eastertide. Choral Score. Composed circa 1728? BWV 146. 8 pages. Duration 40 minutes. Carus Verlag #CV 31.146/05. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.3114605). ISBN 9790007112479. Key: D minor. Language: German/English. It is evident from the sources that the cantata was written for the 3rd Sunday after Easter. The text, the identity of whose author is unknown, is based on the comparison between sadness and joy prescribed in the Gospel for that Sunday. This cantata has survived only in copies made after 1750, but undoubtedly the cantata dates from Bachs's years in Leipzig. Score available separately - see item CA.3114600. $5.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Through bitter tribulation we enter into God's kingdom (Wir mussen durch viel Trubsal in das Reich Gottes eingehen) Soli, Mixted choir and accompaniment satb (soli), SATB (choir), Orchestra Carus Verlag
Orchestra SATB vocal soli, SATB choir, flute, 2 oboes/2 oboe d'amore, taille (en...(+)
Orchestra SATB vocal soli, SATB choir, flute, 2 oboes/2 oboe d'amore, taille (english horn), 2 violins, viola, basso continuo, organ obligato SKU: CA.3114607 Cantata for the Sunday Jubilate. Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Edited by Anja Morgenstern. Arranged by Paul Horn. This edition: urtext. Stuttgart Urtext Edition: Bach vocal. German title: Wir mussen durch viel Trubsal. Sacred vocal music, Cantatas, Easter and Eastertide. Study score. Composed circa 1728? BWV 146. 80 pages. Duration 40 minutes. Carus Verlag #CV 31.146/07. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.3114607). ISBN 9790007092467. Key: D minor. Language: German/English. It is evident from the sources that the cantata was written for the 3rd Sunday after Easter. The text, the identity of whose author is unknown, is based on the comparison between sadness and joy prescribed in the Gospel for that Sunday. This cantata has survived only in copies made after 1750, but undoubtedly the cantata dates from Bachs's years in Leipzig. Score available separately - see item CA.3114600. $17.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Osteroratorium Soli, Mixted choir and accompaniment satb (soli), SATB (choir), Orchestra [Set of Parts] Carus Verlag
(Kommt, eilet und laufet). Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750). Edited...(+)
(Kommt, eilet und laufet). Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750). Edited by Ulrich Leisinger. For SATB vocal soli, SATB choir, 2 recorders f1, flute, oboe I / oboe d'amore, oboe II, bassoon, 3 trumpets, timpani, 2 violins, viola, basso continuo. D-Dur (D major). Stuttgart Urtext Edition. Score available separately - see item CA.3124900. Oratorios, Easter and Eastertide. Complete orchestral parts. Language: German/English. Composed 1725. BWV 249. Duration 40 minutes. Published by Carus Verlag
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| St. Matthew Passion Soli, Mixted choir and accompaniment [Score] Carus Verlag
By Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750). Edited by Klaus Hofmann. For vocal soli, S...(+)
By Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750). Edited by Klaus Hofmann. For vocal soli, SATB/SATB choir, soprano voice in ripieno (Cantus-firmus-Chor fur Sopran), 2 orchestras - I: 2 recorders, 2 flutes, 2 oboes (2 oboe d'amore, 2 oboe d'caccia/english horn), viola da gamba, 2 violins, viola, basso continuo (cello, violone/double. This edition: Clothbound edition. Stuttgart Urtext editions. Passions, Lent and Passiontide. Full score (clothbound edition). Language: German/English. BWV 244. 296 pages. Duration 175 min. Published by Carus Verlag
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| Day of reck'ning! Judgment day (Tue Rechnung! Donnerwort) Soli, Mixted choir and accompaniment satb (soli), SATB (choir), Orchestra [Score and Parts] Carus Verlag
SATB vocal soli, SATB choir, 2 oboe d'amore, 2 violins, viola, basso continuo (+)
SATB vocal soli, SATB choir, 2 oboe d'amore, 2 violins, viola, basso continuo SKU: CA.3116809 Cantata for the 9th Sunday after Trinity. Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Edited by Ulrich Bartels. 2x 31.168/21 oboe d'amore 1 + 2. Stuttgart Urtext Edition: Bach vocal. Tue Rechnung, Donnerwort. Sacred vocal music, Cantatas, Trinity. Set of Orchestra Parts. Composed 1725. BWV 168. Duration 17 minutes. Carus Verlag #CV 31.168/09. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.3116809). ISBN 9790007209254. 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 and parts available separately - see item CA.3116800. $11.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Day of reck'ning! Judgment day (Tue Rechnung! Donnerwort) Soli, Mixted choir and accompaniment satb (soli), SATB (choir), Orchestra [Score and Parts] Carus Verlag
SATB vocal soli, SATB choir, 2 oboes d'amore, 2 violins, viola, basso continuo <...(+)
SATB vocal soli, SATB choir, 2 oboes d'amore, 2 violins, viola, basso continuo SKU: CA.3116819 Cantata for the 9th Sunday after Trinity. Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Edited by Ulrich Bartels. This edition: urtext. Stuttgart Urtext Edition: Bach vocal. Tue Rechnung, Donnerwort. Sacred vocal music, Cantatas, Trinity. Set of Orchestra Parts. Composed 1725. BWV 168. Duration 17 minutes. Carus Verlag #CV 31.168/19. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.3116819). ISBN 9790007166786. Language: German/English. Text: Franck, Salomo. Text by Salomo Franck. 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 and parts available separately - see item CA.3116800. $72.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Day of reck'ning! Judgment day (Tue Rechnung! Donnerwort) Soli, Mixted choir and accompaniment satb (soli), SATB (choir), Orchestra Carus Verlag
SATB vocal soli, SATB choir, 2 oboes d'amore, 2 violins, viola, basso continuo <...(+)
SATB vocal soli, SATB choir, 2 oboes d'amore, 2 violins, viola, basso continuo SKU: CA.3116803 Cantata for the 9th Sunday after Trinity. Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Edited by Ulrich Bartels. This edition: urtext. Stuttgart Urtext Edition: Bach vocal. Tue Rechnung, Donnerwort. Sacred vocal music, Cantatas, Trinity. Vocal score. Composed 1725. BWV 168. 24 pages. Duration 17 minutes. Carus Verlag #CV 31.168/03. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.3116803). ISBN 9790007166724. Language: German/English. Text: Franck, Salomo. Text by Salomo Franck. 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. $10.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Day of reck'ning! Judgment day (Tue Rechnung! Donnerwort) Soli, Mixted choir and accompaniment satb (soli), SATB (choir), Orchestra Carus Verlag
SATB vocal soli, SATB choir, 2 oboe d'amore, 2 violins, viola, basso continuo (+)
SATB vocal soli, SATB choir, 2 oboe d'amore, 2 violins, viola, basso continuo SKU: CA.3116805 Cantata for the 9th Sunday after Trinity. Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Edited by Ulrich Bartels. This edition: urtext. Stuttgart Urtext Edition: Bach vocal. Tue Rechnung, Donnerwort. Sacred vocal music, Cantatas, Trinity. Choral Score. Composed 1725. BWV 168. 2 pages. Duration 17 minutes. Carus Verlag #CV 31.168/05. Published by Carus Verlag (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. $3.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Day of reck'ning! Judgment day (Tue Rechnung! Donnerwort) Soli, Mixted choir and accompaniment satb (soli), SATB (choir), Orchestra Carus Verlag
Orchestra SATB vocal soli, SATB choir, 2 oboe d'amore, 2 violins, viola, basso c...(+)
Orchestra SATB vocal soli, SATB choir, 2 oboe d'amore, 2 violins, viola, basso continuo SKU: CA.3116807 Cantata for the 9th Sunday after Trinity. Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Edited by Ulrich Bartels. Stuttgart Urtext Edition: Bach vocal. Sacred vocal music, Cantatas, Trinity. Study score. Composed 1725. BWV 168. 28 pages. Duration 17 minutes. Carus Verlag #CV 31.168/07. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.3116807). ISBN 9790007242220. 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. $13.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Praise the Lord, O my spirit (Lobe den Herrn, meine Seele) Soli, Mixted choir and accompaniment satb (soli), SATB (choir), Orchestra Carus Verlag
SATB vocal soli, SATB choir, recorder, oboe I/oboe d'amore, oboe II-III, bassoon...(+)
SATB vocal soli, SATB choir, recorder, oboe I/oboe d'amore, oboe II-III, bassoon, 3 trumpets, timpani, 2 violins, viola, basso continuo SKU: CA.3106961 Cantata for 12th Sunday after Trinity. Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Edited by Klaus Hofmann. This edition: urtext. Stuttgart Urtext Edition: Bach vocal. Violin 1. Sacred vocal music, Cantatas, Trinity. Single Part, Violin 1. BWV BWV 69a. 8 pages. Duration 25 minutes. Carus Verlag #CV 31.069/61. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.3106961). ISBN 9790007206697. Text language: German/English. Bach's Cantata BWV 69a of 1723, which has remained largely unknown to the present day, is now available for the first time in a practical edition with this Carus publication. It has been unjustly neglected as it was overshadowed by the Cantata BWV 69 of the same name, a piece which Bach reworked to celebrate the inauguration of Leipzig Town Council in 1748. On that occasion Bach re-used the parts from 1723 for simplicity, and adapted them for the new use by means of cuts, alterations, and additions - something which certainly did not mean that he rejected the 1723 version. This version can readily be recovered from the parts of 1723, if we explore beyond the alterations of 1748. With its rich wind instruments and great opening chorus, the 1723 cantata is in no way inferior to the later festive music in terms of musical splendor. The text takes the Gospel reading about the healing of the deaf and dumb man as a reason for praise and thanks for God's good deeds. In contrast to the later version, in which God is thanked for the wisdom of the Leipzig authorities, the original version of 1723 is free of such contemporary references, and is suitable for use in worship and concerts in many different ways. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3106900. $7.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Praise the Lord, O my spirit (Lobe den Herrn, meine Seele) Soli, Mixted choir and accompaniment satb (soli), SATB (choir), Orchestra Carus Verlag
SATB vocal soli, SATB choir, recorder, oboe I/oboe d'amore, oboe II-III, bassoon...(+)
SATB vocal soli, SATB choir, recorder, oboe I/oboe d'amore, oboe II-III, bassoon, 3 trumpets, timpani, 2 violins, viola, basso continuo SKU: CA.3106964 Cantata for 12th Sunday after Trinity. Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Edited by Klaus Hofmann. This edition: urtext. Stuttgart Urtext Edition: Bach vocal. Basso continuo. Sacred vocal music, Cantatas, Trinity. Single Part, basso continuo. BWV BWV 69a. 12 pages. Duration 25 minutes. Carus Verlag #CV 31.069/64. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.3106964). ISBN 9790007206727. Text language: German/English. Bach's Cantata BWV 69a of 1723, which has remained largely unknown to the present day, is now available for the first time in a practical edition with this Carus publication. It has been unjustly neglected as it was overshadowed by the Cantata BWV 69 of the same name, a piece which Bach reworked to celebrate the inauguration of Leipzig Town Council in 1748. On that occasion Bach re-used the parts from 1723 for simplicity, and adapted them for the new use by means of cuts, alterations, and additions - something which certainly did not mean that he rejected the 1723 version. This version can readily be recovered from the parts of 1723, if we explore beyond the alterations of 1748. With its rich wind instruments and great opening chorus, the 1723 cantata is in no way inferior to the later festive music in terms of musical splendor. The text takes the Gospel reading about the healing of the deaf and dumb man as a reason for praise and thanks for God's good deeds. In contrast to the later version, in which God is thanked for the wisdom of the Leipzig authorities, the original version of 1723 is free of such contemporary references, and is suitable for use in worship and concerts in many different ways. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3106900. $7.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Praise the Lord, O my spirit (Lobe den Herrn, meine Seele) Soli, Mixted choir and accompaniment satb (soli), SATB (choir), Orchestra Carus Verlag
SATB vocal soli, SATB choir, recorder, oboe I/oboe d'amore, oboe II-III, bassoon...(+)
SATB vocal soli, SATB choir, recorder, oboe I/oboe d'amore, oboe II-III, bassoon, 3 trumpets, timpani, 2 violins, viola, basso continuo SKU: CA.3106962 Cantata for 12th Sunday after Trinity. Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Edited by Klaus Hofmann. This edition: urtext. Stuttgart Urtext Edition: Bach vocal. Violin 2. Sacred vocal music, Cantatas, Trinity. Single Part, Violin 2. BWV BWV 69a. 8 pages. Duration 25 minutes. Carus Verlag #CV 31.069/62. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.3106962). ISBN 9790007206703. Text language: German/English. Bach's Cantata BWV 69a of 1723, which has remained largely unknown to the present day, is now available for the first time in a practical edition with this Carus publication. It has been unjustly neglected as it was overshadowed by the Cantata BWV 69 of the same name, a piece which Bach reworked to celebrate the inauguration of Leipzig Town Council in 1748. On that occasion Bach re-used the parts from 1723 for simplicity, and adapted them for the new use by means of cuts, alterations, and additions - something which certainly did not mean that he rejected the 1723 version. This version can readily be recovered from the parts of 1723, if we explore beyond the alterations of 1748. With its rich wind instruments and great opening chorus, the 1723 cantata is in no way inferior to the later festive music in terms of musical splendor. The text takes the Gospel reading about the healing of the deaf and dumb man as a reason for praise and thanks for God's good deeds. In contrast to the later version, in which God is thanked for the wisdom of the Leipzig authorities, the original version of 1723 is free of such contemporary references, and is suitable for use in worship and concerts in many different ways. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3106900. $7.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Praise the Lord, O my spirit (Lobe den Herrn, meine Seele) Soli, Mixted choir and accompaniment satb (soli), SATB (choir), Orchestra Carus Verlag
SATB vocal soli, SATB choir, recorder, oboe I/oboe d'amore, oboe II-III, bassoon...(+)
SATB vocal soli, SATB choir, recorder, oboe I/oboe d'amore, oboe II-III, bassoon, 3 trumpets, timpani, 2 violins, viola, basso continuo SKU: CA.3106963 Cantata for 12th Sunday after Trinity. Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Edited by Klaus Hofmann. This edition: urtext. Stuttgart Urtext Edition: Bach vocal. Viola. Sacred vocal music, Cantatas, Trinity. Single Part, Viola. BWV BWV 69a. 8 pages. Duration 25 minutes. Carus Verlag #CV 31.069/63. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.3106963). ISBN 9790007206710. Text language: German/English. Bach's Cantata BWV 69a of 1723, which has remained largely unknown to the present day, is now available for the first time in a practical edition with this Carus publication. It has been unjustly neglected as it was overshadowed by the Cantata BWV 69 of the same name, a piece which Bach reworked to celebrate the inauguration of Leipzig Town Council in 1748. On that occasion Bach re-used the parts from 1723 for simplicity, and adapted them for the new use by means of cuts, alterations, and additions - something which certainly did not mean that he rejected the 1723 version. This version can readily be recovered from the parts of 1723, if we explore beyond the alterations of 1748. With its rich wind instruments and great opening chorus, the 1723 cantata is in no way inferior to the later festive music in terms of musical splendor. The text takes the Gospel reading about the healing of the deaf and dumb man as a reason for praise and thanks for God's good deeds. In contrast to the later version, in which God is thanked for the wisdom of the Leipzig authorities, the original version of 1723 is free of such contemporary references, and is suitable for use in worship and concerts in many different ways. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3106900. $7.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Up joyous raise your song (Schwingt freudig euch empor) Soli, Mixted choir and accompaniment satb (soli), SATB (choir), Orchestra Carus Verlag
Orchestra SATB vocal soli, SATB choir, 2 oboe d'amore, 2 violins, viola, basso c...(+)
Orchestra SATB vocal soli, SATB choir, 2 oboe d'amore, 2 violins, viola, basso continuo SKU: CA.3103607 Cantata for the 1st Sunday in Advent. Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Edited by Klaus Hofmann. Stuttgart Urtext Edition: Bach vocal. Sacred vocal music, Cantatas, Advent, Christmas. Study score. Composed 1731. BWV 36. 52 pages. Duration 31 minutes. Carus Verlag #CV 31.036/07. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.3103607). ISBN 9790007244910. Language: German/English. Bach's well-known church cantata Schwingt freudig euch empor BWV 36 (Up joyous raise your song), first heard in its final version on First Advent Sunday in 1731 at the Leipzig Nikolaikirche, can be traced back to a secular birthday cantata from 1725. The text is now revised to render the events of Advent - the rejoicing of the opening chorus, the loving veneration and the warm-hearted welcome of the three solo arias retained from the original cantata now all apply to the Messiah, who, as once in Jerusalem, should find a place in the hearts of the faithful. However, their unmistakeable Advent character derives from the fact that Bach contrasts the four festive settings from the secular cantata with three strophes from Luther's Advent chorale, Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland, thus at the same time giving a voice to the Mystery of God made man. Score available separately - see item CA.3103600. $18.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
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