Mixed Choir and Orchestra - Grade 3 SKU: BT.EMBZ8116 By Akos Fodor. By Jo...(+)
Mixed Choir and Orchestra
- Grade 3
SKU:
BT.EMBZ8116
By Akos
Fodor. By Johann
Christian Bach. Sacred.
Book Only. Composed 1978.
36 pages. Editio Musica
Budapest #EMBZ8116.
Published by Editio
Musica Budapest
(BT.EMBZ8116).
Violin 2 Part.
Composed by Johann
Christian Bach. Edited by
Paula Roth-Kastner.
Arranged by Paula
Roth-Kastner. This
edition: Saddle
stitching. Sheet music.
Antiqua (Chamber Music).
Classical. Individual
part. 6 pages. Duration
16'. Schott Music #ANT
4-12. Published by Schott
Music (HL.49000185).
Orchestra (ST CHOR) - intermediate SKU: HL.49002139 Composed by Johann Ch...(+)
Orchestra (ST CHOR) -
intermediate
SKU:
HL.49002139
Composed
by Johann Christian Bach.
Edited by Walter
Lebermann. This edition:
Folder. Sheet music.
Concertino (Chamber
Orchestra). Classical.
Set of Parts. Composed
1770. 130 pages. Duration
14'. Schott Music #CON
9-50. Published by Schott
Music (HL.49002139).
Orchestra (str,cem solo) SKU: TM.00224SET Composed by Johann Christian Ba...(+)
Orchestra (str,cem solo)
SKU: TM.00224SET
Composed by Johann
Christian Bach. Edited by
Hoffmann. Set Type: D.
Set of parts. Lucks Music
Library #A7933. Published
by Lucks Music Library
(TM.00224SET).
Solo. Allegro
ma non tanto, Adagio
molto, Allegro affai. Ed.
by Hoffmann.
Score. Composed by
Johann Christian Bach.
Edited by Hanspeter Gmur.
Orchestra; stapled.
Partitur-Bibliothek
(Score Library).
Symphony; Early
classical. Full score. 20
pages. Duration 14'.
Breitkopf and Haertel #PB
4863. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.PB-4863).
Orchestra - intermediate SKU: HL.49002138 Composed by Johann Christian Ba...(+)
Orchestra - intermediate
SKU: HL.49002138
Composed by Johann
Christian Bach. Edited by
Walter Lebermann. This
edition: Saddle
stitching. Sheet music.
Concertino (Chamber
Orchestra). Classical.
Score. Composed 1770. 24
pages. Duration 14'.
Schott Music #CON 9.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49002138).
Composed by Johann
Christian Bach. Arranged
by Landshoff. Set Type:
M. Set of parts. Lucks
Music Library #A7382.
Published by Lucks Music
Library (TM.00120SET).
By Johann Christian Bach (1735-1782). Edited by Fritz Stein. For orchestra. Part...(+)
By Johann Christian Bach
(1735-1782). Edited by
Fritz Stein. For
orchestra.
Partitur-Bibliothek
(Score Library). Score.
32 pages. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
score
Composed by Johann Christian Bach (1735-1782). Edited by Hanspeter Gmur. For orc...(+)
Composed by Johann
Christian Bach
(1735-1782). Edited by
Hanspeter Gmur. For
orchestra.
Partitur-Bibliothek
(Score Library). Score.
16 pages. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
Cantata for the 1st
day of Christmas.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Pieter Dirksen. Vocal
score. Composed
1728/1729. BWV 197a /
197.1. Duration 25
minutes. Carus Verlag
#3140203. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3140203).
ISBN
9790007295080.
German/English. Text:
Henrici (Picander),
Christian
Friedrich.
Only the
text and the last page of
the autograph score of
the Christmas Cantata
“Ehre sei Gott in
der Höhe†BWV
197.1 (197a) have
survived, beginning with
the end of the 2nd aria.
This, along with the
complete surviving 3rd
aria are found in parody
versions in the Wedding
Cantata BWV 197 / BWV3
197.2, from which this
cantata takes its BWV
number. For a long time
there has been a
fascinating theory about
the missing opening
chorus: could this have
been the parody source
for the Gloria in the
Mass in B minor?
The musicologist
and organist Pieter
Dirksen has pursued this,
creating a four-part
choral version largely
derived from corrections
made in the autograph of
the Mass in B minor. He
has underlaid this with
the text of the opening
chorus (the German
translation of the
Gloria). What results is
a convincing version of
the Christmas Cantata
– with one of
Bach’s best-known
choruses as the prominent
opening chorus and
plausible solutions for
the other sections
missing in the
autograph.
Cantata for the 1st
day of Christmas.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Pieter Dirksen. Composed
1728/1729. BWV 197a /
197.1. Duration 25
minutes. Carus Verlag
#3140212. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3140212).
ISBN
9790007301590.
German/English. Text:
Henrici (Picander),
Christian
Friedrich.
Only the
text and the last page of
the autograph score of
the Christmas Cantata
“Ehre sei Gott in
der Höhe†BWV
197.1 (197a) have
survived, beginning with
the end of the 2nd aria.
This, along with the
complete surviving 3rd
aria are found in parody
versions in the Wedding
Cantata BWV 197 / BWV3
197.2, from which this
cantata takes its BWV
number. For a long time
there has been a
fascinating theory about
the missing opening
chorus: could this have
been the parody source
for the Gloria in the
Mass in B minor?
The musicologist
and organist Pieter
Dirksen has pursued this,
creating a four-part
choral version largely
derived from corrections
made in the autograph of
the Mass in B minor. He
has underlaid this with
the text of the opening
chorus (the German
translation of the
Gloria). What results is
a convincing version of
the Christmas Cantata
– with one of
Bach’s best-known
choruses as the prominent
opening chorus and
plausible solutions for
the other sections
missing in the
autograph.
Cantata for the 1st
day of Christmas.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Pieter Dirksen. Composed
1728/1729. BWV 197a /
197.1. Duration 25
minutes. Carus Verlag
#3140211. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3140211).
ISBN
9790007301583.
German/English. Text:
Henrici (Picander),
Christian
Friedrich.
Only the
text and the last page of
the autograph score of
the Christmas Cantata
“Ehre sei Gott in
der Höhe†BWV
197.1 (197a) have
survived, beginning with
the end of the 2nd aria.
This, along with the
complete surviving 3rd
aria are found in parody
versions in the Wedding
Cantata BWV 197 / BWV3
197.2, from which this
cantata takes its BWV
number. For a long time
there has been a
fascinating theory about
the missing opening
chorus: could this have
been the parody source
for the Gloria in the
Mass in B minor?
The musicologist
and organist Pieter
Dirksen has pursued this,
creating a four-part
choral version largely
derived from corrections
made in the autograph of
the Mass in B minor. He
has underlaid this with
the text of the opening
chorus (the German
translation of the
Gloria). What results is
a convincing version of
the Christmas Cantata
– with one of
Bach’s best-known
choruses as the prominent
opening chorus and
plausible solutions for
the other sections
missing in the
autograph.
Cantata for the 1st
day of Christmas.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Pieter Dirksen. Composed
1728/1729. BWV 197a /
197.1. Duration 25
minutes. Carus Verlag
#3140249. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3140249).
ISBN
9790007301620.
German/English. Text:
Henrici (Picander),
Christian
Friedrich.
Only the
text and the last page of
the autograph score of
the Christmas Cantata
“Ehre sei Gott in
der Höhe†BWV
197.1 (197a) have
survived, beginning with
the end of the 2nd aria.
This, along with the
complete surviving 3rd
aria are found in parody
versions in the Wedding
Cantata BWV 197 / BWV3
197.2, from which this
cantata takes its BWV
number. For a long time
there has been a
fascinating theory about
the missing opening
chorus: could this have
been the parody source
for the Gloria in the
Mass in B minor?
The musicologist
and organist Pieter
Dirksen has pursued this,
creating a four-part
choral version largely
derived from corrections
made in the autograph of
the Mass in B minor. He
has underlaid this with
the text of the opening
chorus (the German
translation of the
Gloria). What results is
a convincing version of
the Christmas Cantata
– with one of
Bach’s best-known
choruses as the prominent
opening chorus and
plausible solutions for
the other sections
missing in the
autograph.
Cantata for the 1st
day of Christmas.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Pieter Dirksen. Single
Part, viola. Composed
1728/1729. BWV 197a /
197.1. Duration 25
minutes. Carus Verlag
#3140213. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3140213).
ISBN
9790007301606.
German/English. Text:
Henrici (Picander),
Christian
Friedrich.
Only the
text and the last page of
the autograph score of
the Christmas Cantata
“Ehre sei Gott in
der Höhe†BWV
197.1 (197a) have
survived, beginning with
the end of the 2nd aria.
This, along with the
complete surviving 3rd
aria are found in parody
versions in the Wedding
Cantata BWV 197 / BWV3
197.2, from which this
cantata takes its BWV
number. For a long time
there has been a
fascinating theory about
the missing opening
chorus: could this have
been the parody source
for the Gloria in the
Mass in B minor?
The musicologist
and organist Pieter
Dirksen has pursued this,
creating a four-part
choral version largely
derived from corrections
made in the autograph of
the Mass in B minor. He
has underlaid this with
the text of the opening
chorus (the German
translation of the
Gloria). What results is
a convincing version of
the Christmas Cantata
– with one of
Bach’s best-known
choruses as the prominent
opening chorus and
plausible solutions for
the other sections
missing in the
autograph.
Cantata for the 1st
day of Christmas.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Pieter Dirksen. Choral
Score. Composed
1728/1729. BWV 197a /
197.1. Duration 25
minutes. Carus Verlag
#3140205. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3140205).
ISBN
9790007295097.
German/English. Text:
Henrici (Picander),
Christian
Friedrich.
Only the
text and the last page of
the autograph score of
the Christmas Cantata
“Ehre sei Gott in
der Höhe†BWV
197.1 (197a) have
survived, beginning with
the end of the 2nd aria.
This, along with the
complete surviving 3rd
aria are found in parody
versions in the Wedding
Cantata BWV 197 / BWV3
197.2, from which this
cantata takes its BWV
number. For a long time
there has been a
fascinating theory about
the missing opening
chorus: could this have
been the parody source
for the Gloria in the
Mass in B minor?
The musicologist
and organist Pieter
Dirksen has pursued this,
creating a four-part
choral version largely
derived from corrections
made in the autograph of
the Mass in B minor. He
has underlaid this with
the text of the opening
chorus (the German
translation of the
Gloria). What results is
a convincing version of
the Christmas Cantata
– with one of
Bach’s best-known
choruses as the prominent
opening chorus and
plausible solutions for
the other sections
missing in the
autograph.
Cantata for the 1st
day of Christmas.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Pieter Dirksen. Carus
digital: Extra digital
products. Full Score.
Composed 1728/1729. BWV
197a / 197.1. Duration 25
minutes. Carus Verlag
#3140200. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3140200).
ISBN
9790007295066.
German/English. Text:
Henrici (Picander),
Christian
Friedrich.
Only the
text and the last page of
the autograph score of
the Christmas Cantata
“Ehre sei Gott in
der Höhe†BWV
197.1 (197a) have
survived, beginning with
the end of the 2nd aria.
This, along with the
complete surviving 3rd
aria are found in parody
versions in the Wedding
Cantata BWV 197 / BWV3
197.2, from which this
cantata takes its BWV
number. For a long time
there has been a
fascinating theory about
the missing opening
chorus: could this have
been the parody source
for the Gloria in the
Mass in B minor?
The musicologist
and organist Pieter
Dirksen has pursued this,
creating a four-part
choral version largely
derived from corrections
made in the autograph of
the Mass in B minor. He
has underlaid this with
the text of the opening
chorus (the German
translation of the
Gloria). What results is
a convincing version of
the Christmas Cantata
– with one of
Bach’s best-known
choruses as the prominent
opening chorus and
plausible solutions for
the other sections
missing in the
autograph.
Cantata for the 1st
day of Christmas.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Pieter Dirksen. Set of
Orchestra Parts. Composed
1728/1729. BWV 197a /
197.1. Duration 25
minutes. Carus Verlag
#3140209. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3140209).
ISBN
9790007301576.
German/English. Text:
Henrici (Picander),
Christian
Friedrich.
Only the
text and the last page of
the autograph score of
the Christmas Cantata
“Ehre sei Gott in
der Höhe†BWV
197.1 (197a) have
survived, beginning with
the end of the 2nd aria.
This, along with the
complete surviving 3rd
aria are found in parody
versions in the Wedding
Cantata BWV 197 / BWV3
197.2, from which this
cantata takes its BWV
number. For a long time
there has been a
fascinating theory about
the missing opening
chorus: could this have
been the parody source
for the Gloria in the
Mass in B minor?
The musicologist
and organist Pieter
Dirksen has pursued this,
creating a four-part
choral version largely
derived from corrections
made in the autograph of
the Mass in B minor. He
has underlaid this with
the text of the opening
chorus (the German
translation of the
Gloria). What results is
a convincing version of
the Christmas Cantata
– with one of
Bach’s best-known
choruses as the prominent
opening chorus and
plausible solutions for
the other sections
missing in the
autograph.
Cantata for the 1st
day of Christmas.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Pieter Dirksen. Set of
Orchestra Parts. Composed
1728/1729. BWV 197a /
197.1. Duration 25
minutes. Carus Verlag
#3140219. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3140219).
ISBN
9790007300258.
German/English. Text:
Henrici (Picander),
Christian
Friedrich.
Only the
text and the last page of
the autograph score of
the Christmas Cantata
“Ehre sei Gott in
der Höhe†BWV
197.1 (197a) have
survived, beginning with
the end of the 2nd aria.
This, along with the
complete surviving 3rd
aria are found in parody
versions in the Wedding
Cantata BWV 197 / BWV3
197.2, from which this
cantata takes its BWV
number. For a long time
there has been a
fascinating theory about
the missing opening
chorus: could this have
been the parody source
for the Gloria in the
Mass in B minor?
The musicologist
and organist Pieter
Dirksen has pursued this,
creating a four-part
choral version largely
derived from corrections
made in the autograph of
the Mass in B minor. He
has underlaid this with
the text of the opening
chorus (the German
translation of the
Gloria). What results is
a convincing version of
the Christmas Cantata
– with one of
Bach’s best-known
choruses as the prominent
opening chorus and
plausible solutions for
the other sections
missing in the
autograph.
Cantata for the 1st
day of Christmas.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Pieter Dirksen. Single
Part, basso continuo.
Composed 1728/1729. BWV
197a / 197.1. Duration 25
minutes. Carus Verlag
#3140214. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3140214).
ISBN
9790007301613.
German/English. Text:
Henrici (Picander),
Christian
Friedrich.
Only the
text and the last page of
the autograph score of
the Christmas Cantata
“Ehre sei Gott in
der Höhe†BWV
197.1 (197a) have
survived, beginning with
the end of the 2nd aria.
This, along with the
complete surviving 3rd
aria are found in parody
versions in the Wedding
Cantata BWV 197 / BWV3
197.2, from which this
cantata takes its BWV
number. For a long time
there has been a
fascinating theory about
the missing opening
chorus: could this have
been the parody source
for the Gloria in the
Mass in B minor?
The musicologist
and organist Pieter
Dirksen has pursued this,
creating a four-part
choral version largely
derived from corrections
made in the autograph of
the Mass in B minor. He
has underlaid this with
the text of the opening
chorus (the German
translation of the
Gloria). What results is
a convincing version of
the Christmas Cantata
– with one of
Bach’s best-known
choruses as the prominent
opening chorus and
plausible solutions for
the other sections
missing in the
autograph.