ATB vocal soli, SATB choir, orchestra SKU: CA.3113600 Cantata for the ...(+)
ATB vocal soli, SATB
choir, orchestra
SKU:
CA.3113600
Cantata
for the 8th Sunday after
Trinity. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Christiane
Hausmann. This edition:
urtext. Stuttgart Urtext
Edition: Bach vocal.
Sacred vocal music,
Cantatas, Trinity. Full
score. Composed 1723. BWV
136. 36 pages. Duration
22 minutes. Carus Verlag
#CV 31.136/00. Published
by Carus Verlag
(CA.3113600).
ISBN
9790007171636. Language:
German/English.
Translation: Henry
Drinker. Scripture:
Matthew
7:15-23.
The
cantata Erforsche mich
Gott und erfahre mein
Herz BWV 136 was composed
in Bach's first year as
Kantor of St. Thomas's in
Leipzig and was first
performed on the 8th
Sunday after Trinity, the
18th July 1723. The
librettist is unknown.
The title of the cantata
is taken from verse 23 of
Psalm 139: Erforsche mich
Gott und erfahre mein
Herz; prufe mich und
erfahre, wie ich's meine.
(Search me, O God, and
know my heart: try me,
and know my thoughts) The
opening chorus forms an
extended fugue, framed by
string writing bursting
with energy. The
obbligato horn
accentuates and enriches
the movement with a
special tonal color. The
alto aria in F sharp
minor (movement 3)
comprises a trio movement
with an oboe d'amore as
solo instrument in a
contrasting range - a
presto middle section
which dramatically
charges the words Denn
seines Eifers Grimm
vernichtet (For the fury
of its zeal will
destroy). In the duet
(movement 5) the text is
sung by tenor and bass
line by line, sometimes
imitating contrapuntally,
and sometimes both
singing together
dramatically in
homophonic writing. A
simple chorale setting to
the melody Auf meinen
lieben Gott concludes the
cantata. Particularly
charming here is the
violin which joins the
four vocal parts as an
independent part.
Cantata for the 8th
Sunday after Trinity.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Christiane Hausmann. This
edition: urtext.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Bach vocal. Viola. Sacred
vocal music, Cantatas,
Trinity. Single Part,
Viola. Composed 1723. BWV
136. 4 pages. Duration 22
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
31.136/13. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3113613).
ISBN
9790007208134. Text
language:
German/English.
The
cantata Erforsche mich
Gott und erfahre mein
Herz BWV 136 was composed
in Bach's first year as
Kantor of St. Thomas's in
Leipzig and was first
performed on the 8th
Sunday after Trinity, the
18th July 1723. The
librettist is unknown.
The title of the cantata
is taken from verse 23 of
Psalm 139: Erforsche mich
Gott und erfahre mein
Herz; prufe mich und
erfahre, wie ich's meine.
(Search me, O God, and
know my heart: try me,
and know my thoughts) The
opening chorus forms an
extended fugue, framed by
string writing bursting
with energy. The
obbligato horn
accentuates and enriches
the movement with a
special tonal color. The
alto aria in F sharp
minor (movement 3)
comprises a trio movement
with an oboe d'amore as
solo instrument in a
contrasting range - a
presto middle section
which dramatically
charges the words Denn
seines Eifers Grimm
vernichtet (For the fury
of its zeal will
destroy). In the duet
(movement 5) the text is
sung by tenor and bass
line by line, sometimes
imitating contrapuntally,
and sometimes both
singing together
dramatically in
homophonic writing. A
simple chorale setting to
the melody Auf meinen
lieben Gott concludes the
cantata. Particularly
charming here is the
violin which joins the
four vocal parts as an
independent part. Score
and part available
separately - see item
CA.3113600.
ATB vocal soli, SATB choir SKU: CA.3113605 Cantata for the 8th Sunday ...(+)
ATB vocal soli, SATB
choir
SKU:
CA.3113605
Cantata
for the 8th Sunday after
Trinity. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Christiane
Hausmann. This edition:
urtext. Stuttgart Urtext
Edition: Bach vocal.
Sacred vocal music,
Cantatas, Trinity. Choral
Score. Composed 1723. BWV
136. 8 pages. Duration 22
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
31.136/05. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3113605).
ISBN
9790007171612. Language:
German/English.
Translation: Henry
Drinker. Scripture:
Matthew
7:15-23.
The
cantata Erforsche mich
Gott und erfahre mein
Herz BWV 136 was composed
in Bach's first year as
Kantor of St. Thomas's in
Leipzig and was first
performed on the 8th
Sunday after Trinity, the
18th July 1723. The
librettist is unknown.
The title of the cantata
is taken from verse 23 of
Psalm 139: Erforsche mich
Gott und erfahre mein
Herz; prufe mich und
erfahre, wie ich's meine.
(Search me, O God, and
know my heart: try me,
and know my thoughts) The
opening chorus forms an
extended fugue, framed by
string writing bursting
with energy. The
obbligato horn
accentuates and enriches
the movement with a
special tonal color. The
alto aria in F sharp
minor (movement 3)
comprises a trio movement
with an oboe d'amore as
solo instrument in a
contrasting range - a
presto middle section
which dramatically
charges the words Denn
seines Eifers Grimm
vernichtet (For the fury
of its zeal will
destroy). In the duet
(movement 5) the text is
sung by tenor and bass
line by line, sometimes
imitating contrapuntally,
and sometimes both
singing together
dramatically in
homophonic writing. A
simple chorale setting to
the melody Auf meinen
lieben Gott concludes the
cantata. Particularly
charming here is the
violin which joins the
four vocal parts as an
independent part. Score
available separately -
see item CA.3113600.
Orchestra Soli ATB, Coro SATB Ob, Obda, Cor, 2 Vl, Va, Bc SKU: CA.3113607 ...(+)
Orchestra Soli ATB, Coro
SATB Ob, Obda, Cor, 2 Vl,
Va, Bc
SKU:
CA.3113607
Cantata
for the 8th Sunday after
Trinity. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Christiane
Hausmann. Stuttgart
Urtext Edition: Bach
vocal. Sacred vocal
music, Cantatas, Trinity.
Study score. Composed
1723. BWV 136. 36 pages.
Duration 22 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
31.136/07. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3113607).
ISBN
9790007244958. Language:
German/English.
The
cantata Erforsche mich
Gott und erfahre mein
Herz BWV 136 was composed
in Bach's first year as
Kantor of St. Thomas's in
Leipzig and was first
performed on the 8th
Sunday after Trinity, the
18th July 1723. The
librettist is unknown.
The title of the cantata
is taken from verse 23 of
Psalm 139: Erforsche mich
Gott und erfahre mein
Herz; prufe mich und
erfahre, wie ich's meine.
(Search me, O God, and
know my heart: try me,
and know my thoughts) The
opening chorus forms an
extended fugue, framed by
string writing bursting
with energy. The
obbligato horn
accentuates and enriches
the movement with a
special tonal color. The
alto aria in F sharp
minor (movement 3)
comprises a trio movement
with an oboe d'amore as
solo instrument in a
contrasting range - a
presto middle section
which dramatically
charges the words Denn
seines Eifers Grimm
vernichtet (For the fury
of its zeal will
destroy). In the duet
(movement 5) the text is
sung by tenor and bass
line by line, sometimes
imitating contrapuntally,
and sometimes both
singing together
dramatically in
homophonic writing. A
simple chorale setting to
the melody Auf meinen
lieben Gott concludes the
cantata. Particularly
charming here is the
violin which joins the
four vocal parts as an
independent part. Score
available separately -
see item CA.3113600.
Cantata for the 8th
Sunday after Trinity.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Christiane Hausmann. This
edition: urtext.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Bach vocal. Basso
continuo. Sacred vocal
music, Cantatas, Trinity.
Single Part, basso
continuo. Composed 1723.
BWV 136. 8 pages.
Duration 22 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
31.136/14. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3113614).
ISBN
9790007208141. Text
language:
German/English.
The
cantata Erforsche mich
Gott und erfahre mein
Herz BWV 136 was composed
in Bach's first year as
Kantor of St. Thomas's in
Leipzig and was first
performed on the 8th
Sunday after Trinity, the
18th July 1723. The
librettist is unknown.
The title of the cantata
is taken from verse 23 of
Psalm 139: Erforsche mich
Gott und erfahre mein
Herz; prufe mich und
erfahre, wie ich's meine.
(Search me, O God, and
know my heart: try me,
and know my thoughts) The
opening chorus forms an
extended fugue, framed by
string writing bursting
with energy. The
obbligato horn
accentuates and enriches
the movement with a
special tonal color. The
alto aria in F sharp
minor (movement 3)
comprises a trio movement
with an oboe d'amore as
solo instrument in a
contrasting range - a
presto middle section
which dramatically
charges the words Denn
seines Eifers Grimm
vernichtet (For the fury
of its zeal will
destroy). In the duet
(movement 5) the text is
sung by tenor and bass
line by line, sometimes
imitating contrapuntally,
and sometimes both
singing together
dramatically in
homophonic writing. A
simple chorale setting to
the melody Auf meinen
lieben Gott concludes the
cantata. Particularly
charming here is the
violin which joins the
four vocal parts as an
independent part. Score
and part available
separately - see item
CA.3113600.
ATB vocal soli, SATB choir, orchestra SKU: CA.3113649 Cantata for the ...(+)
ATB vocal soli, SATB
choir, orchestra
SKU:
CA.3113649
Cantata
for the 8th Sunday after
Trinity. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Christiane
Hausmann. This edition:
urtext. Stuttgart Urtext
Edition: Bach vocal.
Organ. Sacred vocal
music, Cantatas, Trinity.
Single Part, Organ.
Composed 1723. BWV 136.
12 pages. Duration 22
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
31.136/49. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3113649).
ISBN
9790007208158. Language:
German/English.
Translation: Henry
Drinker. Scripture:
Matthew
7:15-23.
The
cantata Erforsche mich
Gott und erfahre mein
Herz BWV 136 was composed
in Bach's first year as
Kantor of St. Thomas's in
Leipzig and was first
performed on the 8th
Sunday after Trinity, the
18th July 1723. The
librettist is unknown.
The title of the cantata
is taken from verse 23 of
Psalm 139: Erforsche mich
Gott und erfahre mein
Herz; prufe mich und
erfahre, wie ich's meine.
(Search me, O God, and
know my heart: try me,
and know my thoughts) The
opening chorus forms an
extended fugue, framed by
string writing bursting
with energy. The
obbligato horn
accentuates and enriches
the movement with a
special tonal color. The
alto aria in F sharp
minor (movement 3)
comprises a trio movement
with an oboe d'amore as
solo instrument in a
contrasting range - a
presto middle section
which dramatically
charges the words Denn
seines Eifers Grimm
vernichtet (For the fury
of its zeal will
destroy). In the duet
(movement 5) the text is
sung by tenor and bass
line by line, sometimes
imitating contrapuntally,
and sometimes both
singing together
dramatically in
homophonic writing. A
simple chorale setting to
the melody Auf meinen
lieben Gott concludes the
cantata. Particularly
charming here is the
violin which joins the
four vocal parts as an
independent part. Score
and part available
separately - see item
CA.3113600.
ATB vocal soli, SATB choir, orchestra SKU: CA.3113619 Cantata for the ...(+)
ATB vocal soli, SATB
choir, orchestra
SKU:
CA.3113619
Cantata
for the 8th Sunday after
Trinity. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Christiane
Hausmann. This edition:
urtext. Stuttgart Urtext
Edition: Bach vocal.
Complete orchestral
parts. Sacred vocal
music, Cantatas, Trinity.
Set of Orchestra Parts.
Composed 1723. BWV 136.
Duration 22 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
31.136/19. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3113619).
ISBN
9790007172176. Language:
German/English.
Translation: Henry
Drinker. Scripture:
Matthew
7:15-23.
The
cantata Erforsche mich
Gott und erfahre mein
Herz BWV 136 was composed
in Bach's first year as
Kantor of St. Thomas's in
Leipzig and was first
performed on the 8th
Sunday after Trinity, the
18th July 1723. The
librettist is unknown.
The title of the cantata
is taken from verse 23 of
Psalm 139: Erforsche mich
Gott und erfahre mein
Herz; prufe mich und
erfahre, wie ich's meine.
(Search me, O God, and
know my heart: try me,
and know my thoughts) The
opening chorus forms an
extended fugue, framed by
string writing bursting
with energy. The
obbligato horn
accentuates and enriches
the movement with a
special tonal color. The
alto aria in F sharp
minor (movement 3)
comprises a trio movement
with an oboe d'amore as
solo instrument in a
contrasting range - a
presto middle section
which dramatically
charges the words Denn
seines Eifers Grimm
vernichtet (For the fury
of its zeal will
destroy). In the duet
(movement 5) the text is
sung by tenor and bass
line by line, sometimes
imitating contrapuntally,
and sometimes both
singing together
dramatically in
homophonic writing. A
simple chorale setting to
the melody Auf meinen
lieben Gott concludes the
cantata. Particularly
charming here is the
violin which joins the
four vocal parts as an
independent part. Score
and parts available
separately - see item
CA.3113600.
Cantata for the 8th
Sunday after Trinity.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Christiane Hausmann. This
edition: urtext.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Bach vocal. Violin 2.
Sacred vocal music,
Cantatas, Trinity. Single
Part, Violin 2. Composed
1723. BWV 136. 8 pages.
Duration 22 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
31.136/12. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3113612).
ISBN
9790007208127. Text
language:
German/English.
The
cantata Erforsche mich
Gott und erfahre mein
Herz BWV 136 was composed
in Bach's first year as
Kantor of St. Thomas's in
Leipzig and was first
performed on the 8th
Sunday after Trinity, the
18th July 1723. The
librettist is unknown.
The title of the cantata
is taken from verse 23 of
Psalm 139: Erforsche mich
Gott und erfahre mein
Herz; prufe mich und
erfahre, wie ich's meine.
(Search me, O God, and
know my heart: try me,
and know my thoughts) The
opening chorus forms an
extended fugue, framed by
string writing bursting
with energy. The
obbligato horn
accentuates and enriches
the movement with a
special tonal color. The
alto aria in F sharp
minor (movement 3)
comprises a trio movement
with an oboe d'amore as
solo instrument in a
contrasting range - a
presto middle section
which dramatically
charges the words Denn
seines Eifers Grimm
vernichtet (For the fury
of its zeal will
destroy). In the duet
(movement 5) the text is
sung by tenor and bass
line by line, sometimes
imitating contrapuntally,
and sometimes both
singing together
dramatically in
homophonic writing. A
simple chorale setting to
the melody Auf meinen
lieben Gott concludes the
cantata. Particularly
charming here is the
violin which joins the
four vocal parts as an
independent part. Score
and part available
separately - see item
CA.3113600.
Cantata for the 8th
Sunday after Trinity.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Christiane Hausmann. This
edition: urtext.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Bach vocal. Violin 1.
Sacred vocal music,
Cantatas, Trinity. Single
Part, Violin 1. Composed
1723. BWV 136. 8 pages.
Duration 22 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
31.136/11. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3113611).
ISBN
9790007208110. Text
language:
German/English.
The
cantata Erforsche mich
Gott und erfahre mein
Herz BWV 136 was composed
in Bach's first year as
Kantor of St. Thomas's in
Leipzig and was first
performed on the 8th
Sunday after Trinity, the
18th July 1723. The
librettist is unknown.
The title of the cantata
is taken from verse 23 of
Psalm 139: Erforsche mich
Gott und erfahre mein
Herz; prufe mich und
erfahre, wie ich's meine.
(Search me, O God, and
know my heart: try me,
and know my thoughts) The
opening chorus forms an
extended fugue, framed by
string writing bursting
with energy. The
obbligato horn
accentuates and enriches
the movement with a
special tonal color. The
alto aria in F sharp
minor (movement 3)
comprises a trio movement
with an oboe d'amore as
solo instrument in a
contrasting range - a
presto middle section
which dramatically
charges the words Denn
seines Eifers Grimm
vernichtet (For the fury
of its zeal will
destroy). In the duet
(movement 5) the text is
sung by tenor and bass
line by line, sometimes
imitating contrapuntally,
and sometimes both
singing together
dramatically in
homophonic writing. A
simple chorale setting to
the melody Auf meinen
lieben Gott concludes the
cantata. Particularly
charming here is the
violin which joins the
four vocal parts as an
independent part. Score
and part available
separately - see item
CA.3113600.
Cantata for the 8th
Sunday after Trinity.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Christiane Hausmann. This
edition: urtext. 1x
31.136/21 oboe 1, 1x
31.136/22 oboe 2, 1x
31.136/31 horn. Stuttgart
Urtext Edition: Bach
vocal. Harmony parts.
Sacred vocal music,
Cantatas, Trinity. Set of
Orchestra Parts. Composed
1723. BWV 136. Duration
22 minutes. Carus Verlag
#CV 31.136/09. Published
by Carus Verlag
(CA.3113609).
ISBN
9790007208103. Text
language:
German/English.
The
cantata Erforsche mich
Gott und erfahre mein
Herz BWV 136 was composed
in Bach's first year as
Kantor of St. Thomas's in
Leipzig and was first
performed on the 8th
Sunday after Trinity, the
18th July 1723. The
librettist is unknown.
The title of the cantata
is taken from verse 23 of
Psalm 139: Erforsche mich
Gott und erfahre mein
Herz; prufe mich und
erfahre, wie ich's meine.
(Search me, O God, and
know my heart: try me,
and know my thoughts) The
opening chorus forms an
extended fugue, framed by
string writing bursting
with energy. The
obbligato horn
accentuates and enriches
the movement with a
special tonal color. The
alto aria in F sharp
minor (movement 3)
comprises a trio movement
with an oboe d'amore as
solo instrument in a
contrasting range - a
presto middle section
which dramatically
charges the words Denn
seines Eifers Grimm
vernichtet (For the fury
of its zeal will
destroy). In the duet
(movement 5) the text is
sung by tenor and bass
line by line, sometimes
imitating contrapuntally,
and sometimes both
singing together
dramatically in
homophonic writing. A
simple chorale setting to
the melody Auf meinen
lieben Gott concludes the
cantata. Particularly
charming here is the
violin which joins the
four vocal parts as an
independent part. Score
and parts available
separately - see item
CA.3113600.
(A day-to-day guide to better drumming). By Claus Hessler. For Drumset. Book; CD...(+)
(A day-to-day guide to
better drumming). By
Claus Hessler. For
Drumset. Book; CD;
Method/Instruction;
Percussion - Drum Set
Method or Collection;
Technique Musicianship.
Published by Alfred Music
Publishing
By Jeremy J. Bankson. For SATB choir, opt. Congregation, Organ, Brass Quintet, o...(+)
By Jeremy J. Bankson. For
SATB choir, opt.
Congregation, Organ,
Brass Quintet, opt.
Percussion. Christ the
King, Easter. Moderately
Easy. Octavo. Published
by MorningStar Music
Publishers
Arranged by Various Arrangers. Choral Anthems. Easy Choir Collections Series....(+)
Arranged by Various
Arrangers. Choral
Anthems.
Easy Choir Collections
Series. Advent,
Christmas,
Lent, Palm Sunday,
Pentecost,
General Worship. Choral
Collection, Score. Hope
Publishing Company #8911.
Published by Hope
Publishing
Company
Grade 2 SKU: CL.SCM-1096-01 Composed by P. Lee. Jazz Ensemble. Extra full...(+)
Grade 2
SKU:
CL.SCM-1096-01
Composed by P. Lee. Jazz
Ensemble. Extra full
score. C.L. Barnhouse
#SCM-1096-01. Published
by C.L. Barnhouse
(CL.SCM-1096-01).
This easy play
chart has combines a 16th
note rock feel with brass
figures and a flowing
unison saxophone counter
melody. The bridge
lightens up to an 1/8th
note rock feel then
returns in full glory
with the whole ensemble.
There are no improvised
sections except for the
aggressive guitar solo
over the ensemble at the
end. Written solos.
Written ranges: Trp. 1 (
G) , Trb. (G) , Alto
(Bb).
Another Day In Paradise Ensemble Jazz [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Facile C.L. Barnhouse
Grade 2 SKU: CL.SCM-1096-00 Composed by P. Lee. Jazz Ensemble. Score and ...(+)
Grade 2
SKU:
CL.SCM-1096-00
Composed by P. Lee. Jazz
Ensemble. Score and set
of parts. C.L. Barnhouse
#SCM-1096-00. Published
by C.L. Barnhouse
(CL.SCM-1096-00).
This easy play
chart has combines a 16th
note rock feel with brass
figures and a flowing
unison saxophone counter
melody. The bridge
lightens up to an 1/8th
note rock feel then
returns in full glory
with the whole ensemble.
There are no improvised
sections except for the
aggressive guitar solo
over the ensemble at the
end. Written solos.
Written ranges: Trp. 1 (
G) , Trb. (G) , Alto
(Bb).
SSATB choir SKU: CA.140300 Aus: Deutsche Sonntagliche Evangelienspruch...(+)
SSATB choir
SKU:
CA.140300
Aus:
Deutsche Sonntagliche
Evangelienspruche.
Composed by Andreas
Raselius. German title:
Es werden nicht alle, die
zu mir sagen. Sacred,
Motets; Use during church
year: Trinity. Full
score. Composed 1594.
Carus Verlag #CV
01.403/00. Published by
Carus Verlag (CA.140300).
Composed by Traditional.
Arranged by Kathryn
Griesinger. Set of Score
and Parts. Duration 1
minute, 35 seconds. Carl
Fischer Music #BAS87.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.BAS87).
ISBN
9781491162590. UPC:
680160921348. Key: D
major.
Mix it up
for a fun first winter
concert! This mash-up of
familiar holiday tunes
uses only notes from the
D major scale with
frequent stepwise motion
and no shifting in the
bass. With unison quarter
note and half note
rhythms and simple 3-part
harmony, this arrangement
will help beginners play
with confidence and
success. Melodies include
Joy to the World, Jingle
Bells, Deck the Halls,
Good King Wenceslas, and
Jolly Old St.
Nicholas. Add extra
sparkle with optional
piano and percussion.
About Carl
Fischer Beginning String
Orchestra
Series
Thi
s series of Grade 1
pieces is designed for
first year string groups.
The pieces in this series
are characterized by:
Limited parts
(often 2nd violin and
viola are the same part,
cello and bass are same
part)
Limited
keys and rhythms - only
simple 8th note
patterns
Composed by Traditional.
Arranged by Kathryn
Griesinger. Full score. 8
pages. Duration 1 minute,
35 seconds. Carl Fischer
Music #BAS87F. Published
by Carl Fischer Music
(CF.BAS87F).
ISBN
9781491162934. UPC:
680160921683. Key: D
major.
Mix it up
for a fun first winter
concert! This mash-up of
familiar holiday tunes
uses only notes from the
D major scale with
frequent stepwise motion
and no shifting in the
bass. With unison quarter
note and half note
rhythms and simple 3-part
harmony, this arrangement
will help beginners play
with confidence and
success. Melodies include
Joy to the World, Jingle
Bells, Deck the Halls,
Good King Wenceslas, and
Jolly Old St.
Nicholas. Add extra
sparkle with optional
piano and percussion.
About Carl
Fischer Beginning String
Orchestra
Series
Thi
s series of Grade 1
pieces is designed for
first year string groups.
The pieces in this series
are characterized by:
Limited parts
(often 2nd violin and
viola are the same part,
cello and bass are same
part)
Limited
keys and rhythms - only
simple 8th note
patterns
Composed by Tom Odell. Artist/Personality; Keyboard/Piano - Personality Book;...(+)
Composed by Tom Odell.
Artist/Personality;
Keyboard/Piano -
Personality
Book; Songbooks. Pop.
Book. 40
pages. Faber Music #12-
0571542778. Published by
Faber
Music
ATB vocal soli, SATB choir, 2 flutes, oboe I, oboe II (oboe d'amore), 2 violins,...(+)
ATB vocal soli, SATB
choir, 2 flutes, oboe I,
oboe II (oboe d'amore), 2
violins, viola, basso
continuo
SKU:
CA.3104512
Cantata
for the 8th Sunday after
Trinity. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Daniela
Wissemann-Garbe. Arranged
by Paul Horn. This
edition: urtext.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Bach vocal. German title:
Es Ist Dir Gesagt,
Mensch, Was Gut Ist.
Sacred vocal music,
Cantatas, Trinity. Single
Part, Violin 2. Composed
1726. BWV 45. 8 pages.
Duration 23 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
31.045/12. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3104512).
ISBN
9790007206031. Key: E
major. Language:
German/English.
Sco
re available separately -
see item CA.3104500.
Chorus (with soloists) and piano (solos: ATB - choir: SATB - 0.0.2ob d'am.0.0. -...(+)
Chorus (with soloists)
and piano (solos: ATB -
choir: SATB - 0.0.2ob
d'am.0.0. - 1.0.0.0. -
str - bc)
SKU:
BR.EB-7136
8th
Sunday after Trinity.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Bernhard Todt. Choir;
stapled. Edition
Breitkopf. Cantata;
Baroque. Piano/Vocal
Score. 28 pages. Duration
20'. Breitkopf and
Haertel #EB 7136.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel (BR.EB-7136).
ATB vocal soli, SATB choir, 2 flutes, oboe I, oboe II (oboe d'amore), 2 violins,...(+)
ATB vocal soli, SATB
choir, 2 flutes, oboe I,
oboe II (oboe d'amore), 2
violins, viola, basso
continuo
SKU:
CA.3104509
Cantata
for the 8th Sunday after
Trinity. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Daniela
Wissemann-Garbe. Arranged
by Paul Horn. This
edition: urtext. 1x
31.045/21 flute 1, 1x
31.045/22 flute 2, 1x
31.045/23 oboe 1, 1x
31.045/24 oboe 2.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Bach vocal. German title:
Es Ist Dir Gesagt,
Mensch, Was Gut Ist.
Sacred vocal music,
Cantatas, Trinity. Set of
Orchestra Parts. Composed
1726. BWV 45. 24 pages.
Duration 23 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
31.045/09. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3104509).
ISBN
9790007206017. Key: E
major. Language:
German/English.
Sco
re available separately -
see item CA.3104500.
(Cantata for the 8th Sunday after Trinity). Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach (1...(+)
(Cantata for the 8th
Sunday after Trinity).
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach
(1685-1750). Edited by
Daniela Wissemann-Garbe.
Arranged by Paul Horn.
For ATB vocal soli, SATB
choir, 2 flutes, oboe I,
oboe II (oboe d'amore), 2
violins, viola, basso
continuo. This edition:
Paperbound. E-Dur (E
major). Stuttgart Urtext
Edition. German title: Es
ist dir gesagt, Mensch,
was gut ist. Cantatas,
Trinity. Vocal score.
Language: German/English.
Composed 1726. BWV 45. 32
pages. Duration 23
minutes. Published by
Carus Verlag