| Johann Sebastian Bach:
Cantata BWV 61 Nun Komm:
SATB: Part Soli (STB), Choeur Mixte (SATB),
Basson Obligatoire, Instruments A
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Cantata for the First Sunday of Advent-Nun Komm Der Heiden Heiland BWV 61Cantat...(+)
Cantata for the First Sunday of Advent-Nun Komm Der Heiden Heiland BWV 61Cantata for the First Sunday of AdventBach began two of his cantatas with Martin Luther`s Advent hymn 'Nun Komm Der Heiden Heiland' a German version of the early church hymn 'Veni redemptor gentium'. One of the most gripping solo parts (following the pattern recitative aria recitative aria) is the bass recitative on the words of the Revelation with its highly expressive declamation of the vocal line and the naive graphicness of the pounding string accompaniment.Equally captivating is the following soprano aria which 'opens its heart' upon the Saviour's 'knocking' in amelody full of the cheerful tidings of Advent. The cantata ends brilliantly with a lovely figurative chorale movement enhanced by the interplay of a lively bustling Violin part which ultimately soars upward to breathtaking heights.Urtext of the New Bach EditionPerformance material (BA10061) vocal score (BA10061-90) & study score format 22.5 x 16cm (TP1061) available for sale.
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| Johann Sebastian Bach:
Cantata BWV 61 Nun Komm:
Voice: Vocal Score Soli, Mixted choir and accompaniment Soli, mixted choir and piano [Sheet music] Barenreiter
Cantata for the First Sunday of Advent-Nun komm der Heiden Heiland BWV 61Cantat...(+)
Cantata for the First Sunday of Advent-Nun komm der Heiden Heiland BWV 61Cantata for the First Sunday of AdventBach began two of his cantatas with Martin Luther`s Advent hymn 'Nun komm der Heiden Heiland' a German version of the early church hymn 'Veni redemptor gentium'. One of the most gripping solo parts (following the pattern recitative – aria – recitative – aria) is the bass recitative on the words of the Revelation with its highly expressive declamation of the vocal line and the naive graphicness of the pounding string accompaniment.Equally captivating is the following soprano aria which 'opens its heart' upon the Saviour's 'knocking' in a melody full of thecheerful tidings of Advent. The cantata ends brilliantly with a lovely figurative chorale movement enhanced by the interplay of a lively bustling violin part which ultimately soars upward to breathtaking heights.- Urtext of the New Bach Edition
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| Johann Sebastian Bach:
Cantata BWV 61 Nun Komm:
SATB: Part Soli (STB), Choeur Mixte (SATB),
Basson Obligatoire, Instruments A
Cordes Et Basse Continue Barenreiter
Cantata for the First Sunday of Advent-Nun Komm Der Heiden Heiland BWV 61Cantat...(+)
Cantata for the First Sunday of Advent-Nun Komm Der Heiden Heiland BWV 61Cantata for the First Sunday of AdventBach began two of his cantatas with Martin Luther`s Advent hymn 'Nun Komm Der Heiden Heiland' a German version of the early church hymn 'Veni redemptor gentium'. One of the most gripping solo parts (following the pattern recitative aria recitative aria) is the bass recitative on the words of the Revelation with its highly expressive declamation of the vocal line and the naive graphicness of the pounding string accompaniment.Equally captivating is the following soprano aria which 'opens its heart' upon the Saviour's 'knocking' in amelody full of the cheerful tidings of Advent. The cantata ends brilliantly with a lovely figurative chorale movement enhanced by the interplay of a lively bustling Violin part which ultimately soars upward to breathtaking heights.Urtext of the New Bach EditionPerformance material (BA10061) vocal score (BA10061-90) & study score format 22.5 x 16cm (TP1061) available for sale.
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| Johann Sebastian Bach:
Cantata BWV 61 Nun Komm:
SATB: Part Soli (STB), Choeur Mixte (SATB),
Basson Obligatoire, Instruments A
Cordes Et Basse Continue Barenreiter
Cantata for the First Sunday of Advent-Nun Komm Der Heiden Heiland BWV 61Cantat...(+)
Cantata for the First Sunday of Advent-Nun Komm Der Heiden Heiland BWV 61Cantata for the First Sunday of AdventBach began two of his cantatas with Martin Luther`s Advent hymn 'Nun Komm Der Heiden Heiland' a German version of the early church hymn 'Veni redemptor gentium'. One of the most gripping solo parts (following the pattern recitative aria recitative aria) is the bass recitative on the words of the Revelation with its highly expressive declamation of the vocal line and the naive graphicness of the pounding string accompaniment.Equally captivating is the following soprano aria which 'opens its heart' upon the Saviour's 'knocking' in amelody full of the cheerful tidings of Advent. The cantata ends brilliantly with a lovely figurative chorale movement enhanced by the interplay of a lively bustling Violin part which ultimately soars upward to breathtaking heights.Urtext of the New Bach EditionPerformance material (BA10061) vocal score (BA10061-90) & study score format 22.5 x 16cm (TP1061) available for sale.
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| Johann Sebastian Bach:
Cantata BWV 61 Nun Komm:
SATB: Part Soli (STB), Choeur Mixte (SATB),
Basson Obligatoire, Instruments A
Cordes Et Basse Continue Barenreiter
Cantata for the First Sunday of Advent-Nun Komm Der Heiden Heiland BWV 61Cantat...(+)
Cantata for the First Sunday of Advent-Nun Komm Der Heiden Heiland BWV 61Cantata for the First Sunday of AdventBach began two of his cantatas with Martin Luther`s Advent hymn 'Nun Komm Der Heiden Heiland' a German version of the early church hymn 'Veni redemptor gentium'. One of the most gripping solo parts (following the pattern recitative aria recitative aria) is the bass recitative on the words of the Revelation with its highly expressive declamation of the vocal line and the naive graphicness of the pounding string accompaniment.Equally captivating is the following soprano aria which 'opens its heart' upon the Saviour's 'knocking' in amelody full of the cheerful tidings of Advent. The cantata ends brilliantly with a lovely figurative chorale movement enhanced by the interplay of a lively bustling Violin part which ultimately soars upward to breathtaking heights.Urtext of the New Bach EditionPerformance material (BA10061) vocal score (BA10061-90) & study score format 22.5 x 16cm (TP1061) available for sale.
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| Johann Sebastian Bach:
Cantata BWV 61 Nun Komm:
SATB: Part Soli (STB), Choeur Mixte (SATB),
Basson Obligatoire, Instruments A
Cordes Et Basse Continue Barenreiter
Cantata for the First Sunday of Advent-Nun Komm Der Heiden Heiland BWV 61Cantat...(+)
Cantata for the First Sunday of Advent-Nun Komm Der Heiden Heiland BWV 61Cantata for the First Sunday of AdventBach began two of his cantatas with Martin Luther`s Advent hymn 'Nun Komm Der Heiden Heiland' a German version of the early church hymn 'Veni redemptor gentium'. One of the most gripping solo parts (following the pattern recitative aria recitative aria) is the bass recitative on the words of the Revelation with its highly expressive declamation of the vocal line and the naive graphicness of the pounding string accompaniment.Equally captivating is the following soprano aria which 'opens its heart' upon the Saviour's 'knocking' in amelody full of the cheerful tidings of Advent. The cantata ends brilliantly with a lovely figurative chorale movement enhanced by the interplay of a lively bustling Violin part which ultimately soars upward to breathtaking heights.Urtext of the New Bach EditionPerformance material (BA10061) vocal score (BA10061-90) & study score format 22.5 x 16cm (TP1061) available for sale.
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| Orlando Gibbons: Behold
I Bring You Glad Tidings:
SATB: Vocal Score Choral SATB [Vocal Score] Hinshaw Music Inc.
Orlando Gibbons was a master of the verse anthem during the English renaissance....(+)
Orlando Gibbons was a master of the verse anthem during the English renaissance. Here David Giardiniere gives us a practical edition of the outstanding work. Try it during Advent or for Christmas.
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