| Thou who, a God, as man yet came (Herr Jesu Christ, wahr' Mensch und Gott) Soli, choeur mixte et accompagnement satb (soli), SATB (chœur), Orchestre - Intermédiaire Carus Verlag
Orchestra Soli STB, Coro SATB, 2 Blfl f1, 2 Ob, Tr, 2 Vl, Va, Bc - Level 3 SK...(+)
Orchestra Soli STB, Coro
SATB, 2 Blfl f1, 2 Ob,
Tr, 2 Vl, Va, Bc - Level
3 SKU: CA.3112707
Cantata for the Sunday
of Estomihi. Composed
by Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Hans Grischkat,
Felix Loy. Stuttgart
Urtext Edition: Bach
vocal. Sacred vocal
music, Cantatas, Special
days, Lent and
Passiontide, Holy Week,
Mourning, death. Study
score. Composed 1725. BWV
127. 44 pages. Duration
21 minutes. Carus Verlag
#CV 31.127/07. Published
by Carus Verlag
(CA.3112707). ISBN
9790007245177. Key: F
major. Language:
German/English. Text:
Eber, Paul. Cantata
BWV 127 belongs to the
cycle of chorale cantatas
which Bach performed in
1724/25 in Leipzig. It
bears close links to the
St John Passion, which
was performed on Good
Friday 1725 in its second
version. In formal terms
and in the interpretation
of the text and its
orchestration, it is one
of the most astonishing
vocal works by Bach. The
opening chorus, with its
multi-layered
construction, is nothing
less than a preliminary
version for the chorale
fantasia O Mensch bewein
dein Sunde gross. The
aria Die Seele ruht in
Jesu Handen is
distinguished by its
exquisite scoring: a solo
oboe and the soprano form
a duet, whilst the
background comprises
delicate chords on
recorders and continuo,
intended to symbolize
funeral bells. A solo
trumpet gives the
following movement
particular brilliance.
The words Ich breche mit
starker und helfender
Hand unmistakably
anticipate the chorus
Sind Blitze, sind Donner
in Wolken verschwunden
from the St Matthew
Passion. New revised
edition. Score available
separately - see item
CA.3112700. $14.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Cantata No. 27, Wer wiess, wie nahe... Soli, choeur mixte et accompagnement Lucks Music Library
(0.2+da caccia.0.0/1.0.0.0,cem,or g,str,SATB soli,SATB chorus) SKU: TM.01751S...(+)
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TM.01751SC Composed
by Johann Sebastian Bach.
Score. Lucks Music
Library #A2501. Published
by Lucks Music Library
(TM.01751SC).
Sandra Dackow
Little Known Gem - Grade
IV+. Ed. by Hoffmann.
This delightful set of
works in the keys of G,
A, and B-flat major takes
full advantage of
multiple stops, chords,
and fiddle writing that
lays easily under the
hand and is fun to play.
The fast movements are
vigorous and the
contrasting slow
movements are not
particularly fussy or
florid, though they
include some
ornamentation. In the
Allegro sections,
musicians should approach
the playing as they would
a work by Haydn or
Mozart: eighth and
quarter notes off the
string and at the frog,
and sixteenth notes on
the string. Stamitz's
players would have
followed the general rule
of the down bow, where
the strong beat would
begin with a down bow. In
Concerto No. 1 in G, the
Violin I parts reach to
sixth position, requiring
high G's. Unusual writing
for its time, these
passages are both logical
and easy for players to
find and hear. Cello and
bass parts reach high F's
on occasion and require
third, fourth and fifth
positions. The second
violin and viola parts do
not require extended
ranges, making this work
practical for an upper
intermediate orchestra.
The slow movements
transition between
different keys and
requires the low strings
to use extension notes
such as G-sharp and
A-sharp. $15.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Cantata No. 27, Wer wiess, wie nahe... Soli, choeur mixte et accompagnement Lucks Music Library
(0.2+da caccia.0.0/1.0.0.0,cem,or g,str,SATB soli,SATB chorus) SKU: TM.01751S...(+)
(0.2+da
caccia.0.0/1.0.0.0,cem,or
g,str,SATB soli,SATB
chorus) SKU:
TM.01751SET Composed
by Johann Sebastian Bach.
Set Type: A. Set of
parts. Lucks Music
Library #A2501. Published
by Lucks Music Library
(TM.01751SET).
Sandra Dackow
Little Known Gem - Grade
IV+. Ed. by Hoffmann.
This delightful set of
works in the keys of G,
A, and B-flat major takes
full advantage of
multiple stops, chords,
and fiddle writing that
lays easily under the
hand and is fun to play.
The fast movements are
vigorous and the
contrasting slow
movements are not
particularly fussy or
florid, though they
include some
ornamentation. In the
Allegro sections,
musicians should approach
the playing as they would
a work by Haydn or
Mozart: eighth and
quarter notes off the
string and at the frog,
and sixteenth notes on
the string. Stamitz's
players would have
followed the general rule
of the down bow, where
the strong beat would
begin with a down bow. In
Concerto No. 1 in G, the
Violin I parts reach to
sixth position, requiring
high G's. Unusual writing
for its time, these
passages are both logical
and easy for players to
find and hear. Cello and
bass parts reach high F's
on occasion and require
third, fourth and fifth
positions. The second
violin and viola parts do
not require extended
ranges, making this work
practical for an upper
intermediate orchestra.
The slow movements
transition between
different keys and
requires the low strings
to use extension notes
such as G-sharp and
A-sharp. $45.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
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