| O God, from heaven look on us (Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh darein) Chorale SATB [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Facile Carus Verlag
Orchestra ATB vocal soli, SATB choir, 2 oboes, [4 trombones], violin solo, 2 vio...(+)
Orchestra ATB vocal soli,
SATB choir, 2 oboes, [4
trombones], violin solo,
2 violins, viola, basso
continuo - Grade 3
SKU: CA.3100209
2nd Sunday after
Trinity. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Reinhold Kubik.
Arranged by Reinhold
Kubik. 2x 31.002/21 2
oboes, 1x 31.002/31
trumpet, 1x 31.002/32
trombone 1, 1x 31.002/33
trombone 2, 1x 31.002/34
trombone 3, 1x 31.002/35
trombone 4. Hymns by
Martin Luther: Ach Gott,
vom Himmel sieh darein.
German title: Ach Gott,
vom Himmel sieh darein 7.
Sacred vocal music,
Cantatas. Set of
Orchestra Parts. Composed
1724. BWV 2. 20 pages.
Duration 20 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
31.002/09. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3100209). ISBN
9790007041335. Key: D
minor. Language:
German/English. Text:
Luther, Martin. Text:
Martin Luther. Bach
composed the cantata O
God, from heaven look on
us BWV 2 for the 2nd
Trinity Sunday 1724 as
the second cantata of the
annual cycle of chorale
cantatas. It is based on
Martin Luther's rewriting
of Psalm 112. The opening
movement is one of a
group of cantata opening
movements which are not
concertante but kept
entirely in the motet
style, with the
instruments serving only
to reinforce the singers.
The archaic character of
this movement is
heightened by the
addition of a trombone
quartet. The concertante
style is all the more
significant in the first
aria for contralto, solo
violin and continuo. The
first secco recitative
represents a special
feature: two fragments of
the chorale are woven as
arioso into the
recitative, both in text
and melody; futhermore,
they are also taken up
canonically by the
continuo. Score and parts
available separately -
see item CA.3100200. $20.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| O God, from heaven look on us (Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh darein) Chorale SATB - Facile Carus Verlag
Orchestra ATB vocal soli, SATB choir, 2 oboes, [4 trombones], violin solo, 2 vio...(+)
Orchestra ATB vocal soli,
SATB choir, 2 oboes, [4
trombones], violin solo,
2 violins, viola, basso
continuo - Grade 3
SKU: CA.3100213
2nd Sunday after
Trinity. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Reinhold Kubik.
Arranged by Reinhold
Kubik. Hymns by Martin
Luther: Ach Gott, vom
Himmel sieh darein.
German title: Ach Gott,
vom Himmel. Sacred vocal
music, Cantatas. Single
Part, Viola. Composed
1724. BWV 2. 8 pages.
Duration 20 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
31.002/13. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3100213). ISBN
9790007041366. Key: D
minor. Language:
German/English. Text:
Luther, Martin. Text:
Martin Luther. Bach
composed the cantata O
God, from heaven look on
us BWV 2 for the 2nd
Trinity Sunday 1724 as
the second cantata of the
annual cycle of chorale
cantatas. It is based on
Martin Luther's rewriting
of Psalm 112. The opening
movement is one of a
group of cantata opening
movements which are not
concertante but kept
entirely in the motet
style, with the
instruments serving only
to reinforce the singers.
The archaic character of
this movement is
heightened by the
addition of a trombone
quartet. The concertante
style is all the more
significant in the first
aria for contralto, solo
violin and continuo. The
first secco recitative
represents a special
feature: two fragments of
the chorale are woven as
arioso into the
recitative, both in text
and melody; futhermore,
they are also taken up
canonically by the
continuo. Score and part
available separately -
see item CA.3100200. $6.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| O God, from heaven look on us (Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh darein) Chorale SATB - Facile Carus Verlag
Orchestra ATB vocal soli, SATB choir, 2 oboes, [4 trombones], violin solo, 2 vio...(+)
Orchestra ATB vocal soli,
SATB choir, 2 oboes, [4
trombones], violin solo,
2 violins, viola, basso
continuo - Grade 3
SKU: CA.3100205
2nd Sunday after
Trinity. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Reinhold Kubik.
Arranged by Reinhold
Kubik. Hymns by Martin
Luther: Ach Gott, vom
Himmel sieh darein.
German title: Ach Gott,
vom Himmel sieh darein.
Sacred vocal music,
Cantatas. Choral Score.
Composed 1724. BWV 2. 12
pages. Duration 20
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
31.002/05. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3100205). ISBN
9790007041311. Key: D
minor. Language:
German/English. Text:
Luther, Martin. Text:
Martin Luther. Bach
composed the cantata O
God, from heaven look on
us BWV 2 for the 2nd
Trinity Sunday 1724 as
the second cantata of the
annual cycle of chorale
cantatas. It is based on
Martin Luther's rewriting
of Psalm 112. The opening
movement is one of a
group of cantata opening
movements which are not
concertante but kept
entirely in the motet
style, with the
instruments serving only
to reinforce the singers.
The archaic character of
this movement is
heightened by the
addition of a trombone
quartet. The concertante
style is all the more
significant in the first
aria for contralto, solo
violin and continuo. The
first secco recitative
represents a special
feature: two fragments of
the chorale are woven as
arioso into the
recitative, both in text
and melody; futhermore,
they are also taken up
canonically by the
continuo. Score available
separately - see item
CA.3100200. $5.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| God the Lord is sun and shield (Gott, der Herr, ist Sonn und Schild) Chorale SATB - Facile Carus Verlag
Orchestra SAB vocal soli, SATB choir, [2 flutes], 2 oboes, 2 horns, timpani, 2 v...(+)
Orchestra SAB vocal soli,
SATB choir, [2 flutes], 2
oboes, 2 horns, timpani,
2 violins, viola, basso
continuo - Grade 3
SKU: CA.3107911
Cantata for
Reformation Day.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Uwe Wolf. Arranged by
Paul Horn. German title:
Gott, Der Herr, Ist Sonn
Und Schild Rev.
Innovative practice aids,
Sacred vocal music,
Cantatas, Psalms, German,
Special days, Reformation
day, Praise and thanks.
Single Part, Violin 1.
Composed circa 1725. BWV
79. 8 pages. Duration 17
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
31.079/11. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3107911). ISBN
9790007045258. Key: G
major. Language:
German/English. Aft
er the really well-known
cantata Ein feste Burg
ist unser Gott BWV 80,
Bach's only other cantata
for Reformation Day is
Gott, der Herr, ist Sonn
und Schild BWV 79. The
central chorale movement
Nun danket alle Gott has
become extremely famous
separately from the
cantata. This movement is
characterised by the
catchy melody of the two
horn parts with their
interludes between the
lines of the chorale.
These in turn are taken
from the freely-composed
opening chorus, thus
forming a surprising link
between the movement for
chorus and the chorale.
The chorus and both the
arias in the cantata were
used later in a Latin
parody in the so-called
Lutheran Masses. Score
and part available
separately - see item
CA.3107900. $4.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| O God, from heaven look on us (Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh darein) Chorale SATB - Facile Carus Verlag
Orchestra ATB vocal soli, SATB choir, 2 oboes, [4 trombones], violin solo, 2 vio...(+)
Orchestra ATB vocal soli,
SATB choir, 2 oboes, [4
trombones], violin solo,
2 violins, viola, basso
continuo - Grade 3
SKU: CA.3100214
2nd Sunday after
Trinity. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Reinhold Kubik.
Arranged by Reinhold
Kubik. Hymns by Martin
Luther: Ach Gott, vom
Himmel sieh darein.
German title: Ach Gott,
vom Himmel. Sacred vocal
music, Cantatas. Single
Part, Cello/Double Bass.
Composed 1724. BWV 2. 12
pages. Duration 20
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
31.002/14. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3100214). ISBN
9790007041373. Key: D
minor. Language:
German/English. Text:
Luther, Martin. Text:
Martin Luther. Bach
composed the cantata O
God, from heaven look on
us BWV 2 for the 2nd
Trinity Sunday 1724 as
the second cantata of the
annual cycle of chorale
cantatas. It is based on
Martin Luther's rewriting
of Psalm 112. The opening
movement is one of a
group of cantata opening
movements which are not
concertante but kept
entirely in the motet
style, with the
instruments serving only
to reinforce the singers.
The archaic character of
this movement is
heightened by the
addition of a trombone
quartet. The concertante
style is all the more
significant in the first
aria for contralto, solo
violin and continuo. The
first secco recitative
represents a special
feature: two fragments of
the chorale are woven as
arioso into the
recitative, both in text
and melody; futhermore,
they are also taken up
canonically by the
continuo. Score and part
available separately -
see item CA.3100200. $6.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| O God, from heaven look on us (Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh darein) Chorale SATB [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Facile Carus Verlag
Orchestra ATB vocal soli, SATB choir, 2 oboes, [4 trombones], violin solo, 2 vio...(+)
Orchestra ATB vocal soli,
SATB choir, 2 oboes, [4
trombones], violin solo,
2 violins, viola, basso
continuo - Grade 3
SKU: CA.3100219
2nd Sunday after
Trinity. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Reinhold Kubik.
Arranged by Reinhold
Kubik. Hymns by Martin
Luther: Ach Gott, vom
Himmel sieh darein.
German title: Ach Gott,
vom Himmel sieh darein.
Sacred vocal music,
Cantatas. Set of
Orchestra Parts. Composed
1724. BWV 2. Duration 20
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
31.002/19. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3100219). ISBN
9790007135904. Key: D
minor. Language:
German/English. Text:
Luther, Martin. Text:
Martin Luther. Bach
composed the cantata O
God, from heaven look on
us BWV 2 for the 2nd
Trinity Sunday 1724 as
the second cantata of the
annual cycle of chorale
cantatas. It is based on
Martin Luther's rewriting
of Psalm 112. The opening
movement is one of a
group of cantata opening
movements which are not
concertante but kept
entirely in the motet
style, with the
instruments serving only
to reinforce the singers.
The archaic character of
this movement is
heightened by the
addition of a trombone
quartet. The concertante
style is all the more
significant in the first
aria for contralto, solo
violin and continuo. The
first secco recitative
represents a special
feature: two fragments of
the chorale are woven as
arioso into the
recitative, both in text
and melody; futhermore,
they are also taken up
canonically by the
continuo. Score and parts
available separately -
see item CA.3100200. $114.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| God the Lord is sun and shield (Gott, der Herr, ist Sonn und Schild) Chorale SATB - Facile Carus Verlag
Orchestra SAB vocal soli, SATB choir, [2 flutes], 2 oboes, 2 horns, timpani, 2 v...(+)
Orchestra SAB vocal soli,
SATB choir, [2 flutes], 2
oboes, 2 horns, timpani,
2 violins, viola, basso
continuo - Grade 3
SKU: CA.3107913
Cantata for
Reformation Day.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Uwe Wolf. Arranged by
Paul Horn. German title:
Gott, Der Herr, Ist Sonn
Und Schild Rev.
Innovative practice aids,
Sacred vocal music,
Cantatas, Psalms, German,
Special days, Reformation
day, Praise and thanks.
Single Part, Viola.
Composed circa 1725. BWV
79. 8 pages. Duration 17
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
31.079/13. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3107913). ISBN
9790007045272. Key: G
major. Language:
German/English. Aft
er the really well-known
cantata Ein feste Burg
ist unser Gott BWV 80,
Bach's only other cantata
for Reformation Day is
Gott, der Herr, ist Sonn
und Schild BWV 79. The
central chorale movement
Nun danket alle Gott has
become extremely famous
separately from the
cantata. This movement is
characterised by the
catchy melody of the two
horn parts with their
interludes between the
lines of the chorale.
These in turn are taken
from the freely-composed
opening chorus, thus
forming a surprising link
between the movement for
chorus and the chorale.
The chorus and both the
arias in the cantata were
used later in a Latin
parody in the so-called
Lutheran Masses. Score
and part available
separately - see item
CA.3107900. $4.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| God the Lord is sun and shield (Gott, der Herr, ist Sonn und Schild) Chorale SATB - Facile Carus Verlag
Orchestra SAB vocal soli, SATB choir, [2 flutes], 2 oboes, 2 horns, timpani, 2 v...(+)
Orchestra SAB vocal soli,
SATB choir, [2 flutes], 2
oboes, 2 horns, timpani,
2 violins, viola, basso
continuo - Grade 3
SKU: CA.3107912
Cantata for
Reformation Day.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Uwe Wolf. Arranged by
Paul Horn. German title:
Gott, Der Herr, Ist Sonn
Und Schild Rev.
Innovative practice aids,
Sacred vocal music,
Cantatas, Psalms, German,
Special days, Reformation
day, Praise and thanks.
Single Part, Violin 2.
Composed circa 1725. BWV
79. 8 pages. Duration 17
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
31.079/12. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3107912). ISBN
9790007045265. Key: G
major. Language:
German/English. Aft
er the really well-known
cantata Ein feste Burg
ist unser Gott BWV 80,
Bach's only other cantata
for Reformation Day is
Gott, der Herr, ist Sonn
und Schild BWV 79. The
central chorale movement
Nun danket alle Gott has
become extremely famous
separately from the
cantata. This movement is
characterised by the
catchy melody of the two
horn parts with their
interludes between the
lines of the chorale.
These in turn are taken
from the freely-composed
opening chorus, thus
forming a surprising link
between the movement for
chorus and the chorale.
The chorus and both the
arias in the cantata were
used later in a Latin
parody in the so-called
Lutheran Masses. Score
and part available
separately - see item
CA.3107900. $4.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| God the Lord is sun and shield (Gott, der Herr, ist Sonn und Schild) Chorale SATB - Facile Carus Verlag
Orchestra SAB vocal soli, SATB choir, [2 flutes], 2 oboes, 2 horns, timpani, 2 v...(+)
Orchestra SAB vocal soli,
SATB choir, [2 flutes], 2
oboes, 2 horns, timpani,
2 violins, viola, basso
continuo - Grade 3
SKU: CA.3107914
Cantata for
Reformation Day.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Uwe Wolf. Arranged by
Paul Horn. German title:
Gott, Der Herr, Ist Sonn
Und Schild Rev.
Innovative practice aids,
Sacred vocal music,
Cantatas, Psalms, German,
Special days, Reformation
day, Praise and thanks.
Single Part, Cello/Double
Bass. Composed circa
1725. BWV 79. 12 pages.
Duration 17 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
31.079/14. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3107914). ISBN
9790007045289. Key: G
major. Language:
German/English. Aft
er the really well-known
cantata Ein feste Burg
ist unser Gott BWV 80,
Bach's only other cantata
for Reformation Day is
Gott, der Herr, ist Sonn
und Schild BWV 79. The
central chorale movement
Nun danket alle Gott has
become extremely famous
separately from the
cantata. This movement is
characterised by the
catchy melody of the two
horn parts with their
interludes between the
lines of the chorale.
These in turn are taken
from the freely-composed
opening chorus, thus
forming a surprising link
between the movement for
chorus and the chorale.
The chorus and both the
arias in the cantata were
used later in a Latin
parody in the so-called
Lutheran Masses. Score
and part available
separately - see item
CA.3107900. $4.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| O God, from heaven look on us (Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh darein) Chorale SATB - Facile Carus Verlag
Orchestra ATB vocal soli, SATB choir, 2 oboes, [4 trombones], violin solo, 2 vio...(+)
Orchestra ATB vocal soli,
SATB choir, 2 oboes, [4
trombones], violin solo,
2 violins, viola, basso
continuo - Grade 3
SKU: CA.3100212
2nd Sunday after
Trinity. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Reinhold Kubik.
Arranged by Reinhold
Kubik. Hymns by Martin
Luther: Ach Gott, vom
Himmel sieh darein.
German title: Ach Gott,
vom Himmel. Sacred vocal
music, Cantatas. Single
Part, Violin 2. Composed
1724. BWV 2. 8 pages.
Duration 20 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
31.002/12. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3100212). ISBN
9790007041359. Key: D
minor. Language:
German/English. Text:
Luther, Martin. Text:
Martin Luther. Bach
composed the cantata O
God, from heaven look on
us BWV 2 for the 2nd
Trinity Sunday 1724 as
the second cantata of the
annual cycle of chorale
cantatas. It is based on
Martin Luther's rewriting
of Psalm 112. The opening
movement is one of a
group of cantata opening
movements which are not
concertante but kept
entirely in the motet
style, with the
instruments serving only
to reinforce the singers.
The archaic character of
this movement is
heightened by the
addition of a trombone
quartet. The concertante
style is all the more
significant in the first
aria for contralto, solo
violin and continuo. The
first secco recitative
represents a special
feature: two fragments of
the chorale are woven as
arioso into the
recitative, both in text
and melody; futhermore,
they are also taken up
canonically by the
continuo. Score and part
available separately -
see item CA.3100200. $6.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| O God, from heaven look on us (Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh darein) Chorale SATB - Facile Carus Verlag
Orchestra ATB vocal soli, SATB choir, 2 oboes, [4 trombones], violin solo, 2 vio...(+)
Orchestra ATB vocal soli,
SATB choir, 2 oboes, [4
trombones], violin solo,
2 violins, viola, basso
continuo - Grade 3
SKU: CA.3100211
2nd Sunday after
Trinity. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Reinhold Kubik.
Arranged by Reinhold
Kubik. Hymns by Martin
Luther: Ach Gott, vom
Himmel sieh darein.
German title: Ach Gott,
vom Himmel sieh darein.
Sacred vocal music,
Cantatas. Single Part,
Violin solo + Vio.
Composed 1724. BWV 2. 8
pages. Duration 20
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
31.002/11. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3100211). ISBN
9790007041342. Key: D
minor. Language:
German/English. Text:
Luther, Martin. Text:
Martin Luther. Bach
composed the cantata O
God, from heaven look on
us BWV 2 for the 2nd
Trinity Sunday 1724 as
the second cantata of the
annual cycle of chorale
cantatas. It is based on
Martin Luther's rewriting
of Psalm 112. The opening
movement is one of a
group of cantata opening
movements which are not
concertante but kept
entirely in the motet
style, with the
instruments serving only
to reinforce the singers.
The archaic character of
this movement is
heightened by the
addition of a trombone
quartet. The concertante
style is all the more
significant in the first
aria for contralto, solo
violin and continuo. The
first secco recitative
represents a special
feature: two fragments of
the chorale are woven as
arioso into the
recitative, both in text
and melody; futhermore,
they are also taken up
canonically by the
continuo. Score and part
available separately -
see item CA.3100200. $6.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Soul and spirit are astounded (Geist und Seele wird verwirret) Carus Verlag
Solo Alto Voice , 3 Oboes, English horn, organ, 2 Violinl, Viola, Basso continuo...(+)
Solo Alto Voice , 3
Oboes, English horn,
organ, 2 Violinl, Viola,
Basso continuo SKU:
CA.3103513 Cantata
for the 12th Sunday after
Trinity. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Ulrich
Leisinger. Stuttgart
Urtext Edition: Bach
vocal. Viola. Sacred
vocal music, Cantatas,
Trinity, Praise and
thanks. Single Part,
Viola. Composed 1726. BWV
35. 8 pages. Duration 31
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
31.035/13. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3103513). ISBN
9790007205652. Language:
German/English. The
alto cantata Geist und
Seele wird verwirret has
seven movements; in the
opening movements of the
two parts of the cantata,
a lost concerto by Bach
survives in its original
form, which he had
arranged for organ. There
is also an obbligato
organ part in all the
three arias, sometimes
including virtuosic
writing. Lehms takes the
Gospel reading for the
12th Sunday after
Trinity, which deals with
the healing of a deaf and
dumb person, and makes it
apply more universally:
God wants to open the
ears of the faithful soul
and loosen its tongue, so
that it can praise his
wonderful works. Unlike
most of the other
cantatas, in line with
the text model Bach
avoids the use of a choir
for the concluding
movement of the work. The
cantata was written for
the 12th Sunday after
Trinity which fell on 8
September 1726 in the
year of its first
performance. The text
comes from the collection
Gottgefalliges
Kirchen-Opffer by Georg
Christian Lehms, who was
court poet and court
librarian in Darmstadt.
From his Weimar period
onwards, Bach set several
texts from this
collection. Score and
part available separately
- see item
CA.3103500. $6.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Dixit Dominus (The Lord said unto my Lord) Chorale SATB - Intermédiaire Carus Verlag
Orchestra SATB vocal soli, SATB/SATB choir, 2 orchestras: 2 oboes, 2 trumpets, 2...(+)
Orchestra SATB vocal
soli, SATB/SATB choir, 2
orchestras: 2 oboes, 2
trumpets, 2 violins,
viola, basso continuo,
[timpani] - Grade 4
SKU: CA.4000718
Composed by Antonio
Vivaldi. This edition:
urtext. Stuttgart Urtext
Edition: Vivaldi-Archiv.
German title: Dixit.
Sacred, Cantatas, Motets;
Stuttgart Urtext
editions; Occasions:
Daily hours; Use during
church year: Epiphany.
Single Part, Choir 2:
Basso cont. RV 594. 12
pages. Duration 25
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
40.007/18. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.4000718). ISBN
9790007057671. Language:
Latin/English. Dixi
t Dominus (Ps 109), a
psalm setting for double
choir, is one of
Vivaldi's most
significant sacred works.
In it, he takes up the
old Venetian polychoral
tradition, combining its
compositional techniques
with those of the
instrumental concerto,
the cantata and the
opera. The broadly
conceived cycle of
movements, consisting of
eight psalm verses and
the doxology, is
characterized by an
expansive arch of
tonalities connecting the
two framing outer
movements in D major
(these are also
thematically related):
Dixit Dominus and Gloria
Patri. The contrasting
and varied inner
movements are perfect
examples of Vivaldi's
skill in vividly
portraying linguistic
figures in music. Score
and part available
separately - see item
CA.4000700. $5.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| O God, what glut of care and pain (Ach Gott, wie manches Herzeleid) [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Facile Carus Verlag
Orchestra SB vocal soli, 2 oboes, taille (english horn), 2 violins, viola, basso...(+)
Orchestra SB vocal soli,
2 oboes, taille (english
horn), 2 violins, viola,
basso continuo - Grade 3
SKU: CA.3105819
Cantata for the Sunday
after New Year.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Reinhold Kubik. Arranged
by Paul Horn. German
title: Ach Gott, wie
manches Herzeleid. Sacred
vocal music, Cantatas,
New year. Set of
Orchestra Parts. Composed
1733/1734. BWV 58.
Duration 17 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
31.058/19. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3105819). ISBN
9790007136208. Key: C
major. Language:
German/English. The
cantata O God, what glut
of care and pain BWV 58,
which Bach subtitled
Dialogus and wrote for
the Sunday after New
Year, limits itself
accordingly to the dialog
couple consisting of
soprano and bass; further
soloists or a choir are
not required. In the
framing movements, the
dialog takes on the form
of a chorale arrangement:
the soprano presents a
cantus firmus whose words
are consolingly commented
on by the bass. Both the
expansive chorale
arrangements leave room
for an aria which is
framed by two
recitatives. The cantata
was composed for the
Sunday after New Year
1727, but the received
form is from a subsequent
performance that took
place six or seven years
later. For this
performance, Bach not
only expanded the
instrumentation but also
replaced an entire aria.
Later, he assigned the
cantata to his annual
cycle of chorale
cantatas, probably due to
its high proportion of
chorales; this Sunday was
missing in that annual
cycle as there was no
Sunday between New Year
and Epiphany in 1725.
Score and parts available
separately - see item
CA.3105800. $86.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| O God, what glut of care and pain (Ach Gott, wie manches Herzeleid) - Facile Carus Verlag
Orchestra SB vocal soli, 2 oboes, taille (english horn), 2 violins, viola, basso...(+)
Orchestra SB vocal soli,
2 oboes, taille (english
horn), 2 violins, viola,
basso continuo - Grade 3
SKU: CA.3105814
Cantata for the Sunday
after New Year.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Reinhold Kubik. Arranged
by Paul Horn. German
title: Ach Gott, wie
manches. Sacred vocal
music, Cantatas, New
year. Single Part,
Cello/Double Bass.
Composed 1733/1734. BWV
58. 8 pages. Duration 17
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
31.058/14. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3105814). ISBN
9790007043261. Key: C
major. Language:
German/English. The
cantata O God, what glut
of care and pain BWV 58,
which Bach subtitled
Dialogus and wrote for
the Sunday after New
Year, limits itself
accordingly to the dialog
couple consisting of
soprano and bass; further
soloists or a choir are
not required. In the
framing movements, the
dialog takes on the form
of a chorale arrangement:
the soprano presents a
cantus firmus whose words
are consolingly commented
on by the bass. Both the
expansive chorale
arrangements leave room
for an aria which is
framed by two
recitatives. The cantata
was composed for the
Sunday after New Year
1727, but the received
form is from a subsequent
performance that took
place six or seven years
later. For this
performance, Bach not
only expanded the
instrumentation but also
replaced an entire aria.
Later, he assigned the
cantata to his annual
cycle of chorale
cantatas, probably due to
its high proportion of
chorales; this Sunday was
missing in that annual
cycle as there was no
Sunday between New Year
and Epiphany in 1725.
Score and part available
separately - see item
CA.3105800. $4.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Soul and spirit are astounded (Geist und Seele wird verwirret) Carus Verlag
Solo Alto Voice , 3 Oboes, English horn, organ, 2 Violinl, Viola, Basso continuo...(+)
Solo Alto Voice , 3
Oboes, English horn,
organ, 2 Violinl, Viola,
Basso continuo SKU:
CA.3103511 Cantata
for the 12th Sunday after
Trinity. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Ulrich
Leisinger. Stuttgart
Urtext Edition: Bach
vocal. Violin 1. Sacred
vocal music, Cantatas,
Trinity, Praise and
thanks. Single Part,
Violin 1. Composed 1726.
BWV 35. 12 pages.
Duration 31 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
31.035/11. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3103511). ISBN
9790007205638. Language:
German/English. The
alto cantata Geist und
Seele wird verwirret has
seven movements; in the
opening movements of the
two parts of the cantata,
a lost concerto by Bach
survives in its original
form, which he had
arranged for organ. There
is also an obbligato
organ part in all the
three arias, sometimes
including virtuosic
writing. Lehms takes the
Gospel reading for the
12th Sunday after
Trinity, which deals with
the healing of a deaf and
dumb person, and makes it
apply more universally:
God wants to open the
ears of the faithful soul
and loosen its tongue, so
that it can praise his
wonderful works. Unlike
most of the other
cantatas, in line with
the text model Bach
avoids the use of a choir
for the concluding
movement of the work. The
cantata was written for
the 12th Sunday after
Trinity which fell on 8
September 1726 in the
year of its first
performance. The text
comes from the collection
Gottgefalliges
Kirchen-Opffer by Georg
Christian Lehms, who was
court poet and court
librarian in Darmstadt.
From his Weimar period
onwards, Bach set several
texts from this
collection. Score and
part available separately
- see item
CA.3103500. $6.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Soul and spirit are astounded (Geist und Seele wird verwirret) Carus Verlag
Solo Alto Voice , 3 Oboes, English horn, organ, 2 Violinl, Viola, Basso continuo...(+)
Solo Alto Voice , 3
Oboes, English horn,
organ, 2 Violinl, Viola,
Basso continuo SKU:
CA.3103549 Cantata
for the 12th Sunday after
Trinity. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Ulrich
Leisinger. Stuttgart
Urtext Edition: Bach
vocal. Organ. Sacred
vocal music, Cantatas,
Trinity, Praise and
thanks. Single Part,
Organ. Composed 1726. BWV
35. 28 pages. Duration 31
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
31.035/49. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3103549). ISBN
9790007205676. Language:
German/English. The
alto cantata Geist und
Seele wird verwirret has
seven movements; in the
opening movements of the
two parts of the cantata,
a lost concerto by Bach
survives in its original
form, which he had
arranged for organ. There
is also an obbligato
organ part in all the
three arias, sometimes
including virtuosic
writing. Lehms takes the
Gospel reading for the
12th Sunday after
Trinity, which deals with
the healing of a deaf and
dumb person, and makes it
apply more universally:
God wants to open the
ears of the faithful soul
and loosen its tongue, so
that it can praise his
wonderful works. Unlike
most of the other
cantatas, in line with
the text model Bach
avoids the use of a choir
for the concluding
movement of the work. The
cantata was written for
the 12th Sunday after
Trinity which fell on 8
September 1726 in the
year of its first
performance. The text
comes from the collection
Gottgefalliges
Kirchen-Opffer by Georg
Christian Lehms, who was
court poet and court
librarian in Darmstadt.
From his Weimar period
onwards, Bach set several
texts from this
collection. Score and
part available separately
- see item
CA.3103500. $21.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| O God, what glut of care and pain (Ach Gott, wie manches Herzeleid) - Facile Carus Verlag
Orchestra SB vocal soli, 2 oboes, taille (english horn), 2 violins, viola, basso...(+)
Orchestra SB vocal soli,
2 oboes, taille (english
horn), 2 violins, viola,
basso continuo - Grade 3
SKU: CA.3105849
Cantata for the Sunday
after New Year.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Reinhold Kubik. Arranged
by Paul Horn. Organ.
Sacred vocal music,
Cantatas, New year.
Single Part, Organ.
Composed 1733/1734. BWV
58. 16 pages. Duration 17
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
31.058/49. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3105849). ISBN
9790007206611. Key: C
major. Language:
German/English. The
cantata O God, what glut
of care and pain BWV 58,
which Bach subtitled
Dialogus and wrote for
the Sunday after New
Year, limits itself
accordingly to the dialog
couple consisting of
soprano and bass; further
soloists or a choir are
not required. In the
framing movements, the
dialog takes on the form
of a chorale arrangement:
the soprano presents a
cantus firmus whose words
are consolingly commented
on by the bass. Both the
expansive chorale
arrangements leave room
for an aria which is
framed by two
recitatives. The cantata
was composed for the
Sunday after New Year
1727, but the received
form is from a subsequent
performance that took
place six or seven years
later. For this
performance, Bach not
only expanded the
instrumentation but also
replaced an entire aria.
Later, he assigned the
cantata to his annual
cycle of chorale
cantatas, probably due to
its high proportion of
chorales; this Sunday was
missing in that annual
cycle as there was no
Sunday between New Year
and Epiphany in 1725.
Score and part available
separately - see item
CA.3105800. $19.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| O God, what glut of care and pain (Ach Gott, wie manches Herzeleid) - Facile Carus Verlag
Orchestra SB vocal soli, 2 oboes, taille (english horn), 2 violins, viola, basso...(+)
Orchestra SB vocal soli,
2 oboes, taille (english
horn), 2 violins, viola,
basso continuo - Grade 3
SKU: CA.3105812
Cantata for the Sunday
after New Year.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Reinhold Kubik. Arranged
by Paul Horn. German
title: Ach Gott, wie
manches. Sacred vocal
music, Cantatas, New
year. Single Part, Violin
2. Composed 1733/1734.
BWV 58. 4 pages. Duration
17 minutes. Carus Verlag
#CV 31.058/12. Published
by Carus Verlag
(CA.3105812). ISBN
9790007043247. Key: C
major. Language:
German/English. The
cantata O God, what glut
of care and pain BWV 58,
which Bach subtitled
Dialogus and wrote for
the Sunday after New
Year, limits itself
accordingly to the dialog
couple consisting of
soprano and bass; further
soloists or a choir are
not required. In the
framing movements, the
dialog takes on the form
of a chorale arrangement:
the soprano presents a
cantus firmus whose words
are consolingly commented
on by the bass. Both the
expansive chorale
arrangements leave room
for an aria which is
framed by two
recitatives. The cantata
was composed for the
Sunday after New Year
1727, but the received
form is from a subsequent
performance that took
place six or seven years
later. For this
performance, Bach not
only expanded the
instrumentation but also
replaced an entire aria.
Later, he assigned the
cantata to his annual
cycle of chorale
cantatas, probably due to
its high proportion of
chorales; this Sunday was
missing in that annual
cycle as there was no
Sunday between New Year
and Epiphany in 1725.
Score and part available
separately - see item
CA.3105800. $4.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Soul and spirit are astounded (Geist und Seele wird verwirret) Carus Verlag
Solo Alto Voice , 3 Oboes, English horn, organ, 2 Violinl, Viola, Basso continuo...(+)
Solo Alto Voice , 3
Oboes, English horn,
organ, 2 Violinl, Viola,
Basso continuo SKU:
CA.3103512 Cantata
for the 12th Sunday after
Trinity. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Ulrich
Leisinger. Stuttgart
Urtext Edition: Bach
vocal. Violin 2. Sacred
vocal music, Cantatas,
Trinity, Praise and
thanks. Single Part,
Violin 2. Composed 1726.
BWV 35. 12 pages.
Duration 31 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
31.035/12. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3103512). ISBN
9790007205645. Language:
German/English. The
alto cantata Geist und
Seele wird verwirret has
seven movements; in the
opening movements of the
two parts of the cantata,
a lost concerto by Bach
survives in its original
form, which he had
arranged for organ. There
is also an obbligato
organ part in all the
three arias, sometimes
including virtuosic
writing. Lehms takes the
Gospel reading for the
12th Sunday after
Trinity, which deals with
the healing of a deaf and
dumb person, and makes it
apply more universally:
God wants to open the
ears of the faithful soul
and loosen its tongue, so
that it can praise his
wonderful works. Unlike
most of the other
cantatas, in line with
the text model Bach
avoids the use of a choir
for the concluding
movement of the work. The
cantata was written for
the 12th Sunday after
Trinity which fell on 8
September 1726 in the
year of its first
performance. The text
comes from the collection
Gottgefalliges
Kirchen-Opffer by Georg
Christian Lehms, who was
court poet and court
librarian in Darmstadt.
From his Weimar period
onwards, Bach set several
texts from this
collection. Score and
part available separately
- see item
CA.3103500. $6.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| O God, what glut of care and pain (Ach Gott, wie manches Herzeleid) Orgue - Intermédiaire Carus Verlag
Orchestra SB voice soli, 2 Oboes, Taille (English Horn), Violin solo, Strings, O...(+)
Orchestra SB voice soli,
2 Oboes, Taille (English
Horn), Violin solo,
Strings, Organ - Level 3
SKU: CA.3105807
Cantata for the Sunday
after New Year.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Reinhold Kubik. Arranged
by Paul Horn. This
edition: Paperbound.
Sacred vocal music,
Cantatas, New year. Study
score. Composed
1733/1734. BWV 58. 56
pages. Duration 17
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
31.058/07. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3105807). ISBN
9790007043216. Key: C
major. Language:
German/English. The
cantata O God, what glut
of care and pain BWV 58,
which Bach subtitled
Dialogus and wrote for
the Sunday after New
Year, limits itself
accordingly to the dialog
couple consisting of
soprano and bass; further
soloists or a choir are
not required. In the
framing movements, the
dialog takes on the form
of a chorale arrangement:
the soprano presents a
cantus firmus whose words
are consolingly commented
on by the bass. Both the
expansive chorale
arrangements leave room
for an aria which is
framed by two
recitatives. The cantata
was composed for the
Sunday after New Year
1727, but the received
form is from a subsequent
performance that took
place six or seven years
later. For this
performance, Bach not
only expanded the
instrumentation but also
replaced an entire aria.
Later, he assigned the
cantata to his annual
cycle of chorale
cantatas, probably due to
its high proportion of
chorales; this Sunday was
missing in that annual
cycle as there was no
Sunday between New Year
and Epiphany in 1725.
Score available
separately - see item
CA.3105800. $12.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| O God, what glut of care and pain (Ach Gott, wie manches Herzeleid) [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Facile Carus Verlag
Orchestra SB vocal soli, 2 oboes, taille (english horn), 2 violins, viola, basso...(+)
Orchestra SB vocal soli,
2 oboes, taille (english
horn), 2 violins, viola,
basso continuo - Grade 3
SKU: CA.3105809
Cantata for the Sunday
after New Year.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Reinhold Kubik. Arranged
by Paul Horn. 1x
31.058/21 oboe 1, 1x
31.058/22 oboe 2, 1x
31.058/23 oboe d'amore.
German title: Ach Gott,
wie manches Herzeleid 3.
Sacred vocal music,
Cantatas, New year. Set
of Orchestra Parts.
Composed 1733/1734. BWV
58. 6 pages. Duration 17
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
31.058/09. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3105809). ISBN
9790007043223. Key: C
major. Language:
German/English. The
cantata O God, what glut
of care and pain BWV 58,
which Bach subtitled
Dialogus and wrote for
the Sunday after New
Year, limits itself
accordingly to the dialog
couple consisting of
soprano and bass; further
soloists or a choir are
not required. In the
framing movements, the
dialog takes on the form
of a chorale arrangement:
the soprano presents a
cantus firmus whose words
are consolingly commented
on by the bass. Both the
expansive chorale
arrangements leave room
for an aria which is
framed by two
recitatives. The cantata
was composed for the
Sunday after New Year
1727, but the received
form is from a subsequent
performance that took
place six or seven years
later. For this
performance, Bach not
only expanded the
instrumentation but also
replaced an entire aria.
Later, he assigned the
cantata to his annual
cycle of chorale
cantatas, probably due to
its high proportion of
chorales; this Sunday was
missing in that annual
cycle as there was no
Sunday between New Year
and Epiphany in 1725.
Score and parts available
separately - see item
CA.3105800. $9.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Soul and spirit are astounded (Geist und Seele wird verwirret) [Conducteur et Parties séparées] Carus Verlag
Solo Alto Voice , 3 Oboes, English horn, organ, 2 Violinl, Viola, Basso continuo...(+)
Solo Alto Voice , 3
Oboes, English horn,
organ, 2 Violinl, Viola,
Basso continuo SKU:
CA.3103519 Cantata
for the 12th Sunday after
Trinity. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Ulrich
Leisinger. Stuttgart
Urtext Edition: Bach
vocal. Complete
orchestral parts. Sacred
vocal music, Cantatas,
Trinity, Praise and
thanks. Set of Orchestra
Parts. Composed 1726. BWV
35. Duration 31 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
31.035/19. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3103519). ISBN
9790007187255. Language:
German/English. The
alto cantata Geist und
Seele wird verwirret has
seven movements; in the
opening movements of the
two parts of the cantata,
a lost concerto by Bach
survives in its original
form, which he had
arranged for organ. There
is also an obbligato
organ part in all the
three arias, sometimes
including virtuosic
writing. Lehms takes the
Gospel reading for the
12th Sunday after
Trinity, which deals with
the healing of a deaf and
dumb person, and makes it
apply more universally:
God wants to open the
ears of the faithful soul
and loosen its tongue, so
that it can praise his
wonderful works. Unlike
most of the other
cantatas, in line with
the text model Bach
avoids the use of a choir
for the concluding
movement of the work. The
cantata was written for
the 12th Sunday after
Trinity which fell on 8
September 1726 in the
year of its first
performance. The text
comes from the collection
Gottgefalliges
Kirchen-Opffer by Georg
Christian Lehms, who was
court poet and court
librarian in Darmstadt.
From his Weimar period
onwards, Bach set several
texts from this
collection. Score and
parts available
separately - see item
CA.3103500. $121.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Dixit Dominus (The Lord said unto my Lord) Chorale SATB - Intermédiaire Carus Verlag
Orchestra SATB vocal soli, SATB/SATB choir, 2 orchestras: 2 oboes, 2 trumpets, 2...(+)
Orchestra SATB vocal
soli, SATB/SATB choir, 2
orchestras: 2 oboes, 2
trumpets, 2 violins,
viola, basso continuo,
[timpani] - Grade 4
SKU: CA.4000713
Composed by Antonio
Vivaldi. This edition:
urtext. Stuttgart Urtext
Edition: Vivaldi-Archiv.
German title: Dixit.
Sacred, Cantatas, Motets;
Stuttgart Urtext
editions; Occasions:
Daily hours; Use during
church year: Epiphany.
Single Part, Choir 1:
Viola. RV 594. 12 pages.
Duration 25 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
40.007/13. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.4000713). ISBN
9790007057626. Language:
Latin/English. Dixi
t Dominus (Ps 109), a
psalm setting for double
choir, is one of
Vivaldi's most
significant sacred works.
In it, he takes up the
old Venetian polychoral
tradition, combining its
compositional techniques
with those of the
instrumental concerto,
the cantata and the
opera. The broadly
conceived cycle of
movements, consisting of
eight psalm verses and
the doxology, is
characterized by an
expansive arch of
tonalities connecting the
two framing outer
movements in D major
(these are also
thematically related):
Dixit Dominus and Gloria
Patri. The contrasting
and varied inner
movements are perfect
examples of Vivaldi's
skill in vividly
portraying linguistic
figures in music. Score
and part available
separately - see item
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| Soul and spirit are astounded (Geist und Seele wird verwirret) [Conducteur et Parties séparées] Carus Verlag
Solo Alto Voice , 3 Oboes, English horn, organ, 2 Violinl, Viola, Basso continuo...(+)
Solo Alto Voice , 3
Oboes, English horn,
organ, 2 Violinl, Viola,
Basso continuo SKU:
CA.3103509 Cantata
for the 12th Sunday after
Trinity. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Ulrich
Leisinger. 1x 31.035/21
oboe 1, 1x 31.035/22 oboe
2, 1x 31.035/23 taille.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Bach vocal. Harmony
parts. Sacred vocal
music, Cantatas, Trinity,
Praise and thanks. Set of
Orchestra Parts. Composed
1726. BWV 35. Duration 31
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
31.035/09. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3103509). ISBN
9790007205621. Language:
German/English. The
alto cantata Geist und
Seele wird verwirret has
seven movements; in the
opening movements of the
two parts of the cantata,
a lost concerto by Bach
survives in its original
form, which he had
arranged for organ. There
is also an obbligato
organ part in all the
three arias, sometimes
including virtuosic
writing. Lehms takes the
Gospel reading for the
12th Sunday after
Trinity, which deals with
the healing of a deaf and
dumb person, and makes it
apply more universally:
God wants to open the
ears of the faithful soul
and loosen its tongue, so
that it can praise his
wonderful works. Unlike
most of the other
cantatas, in line with
the text model Bach
avoids the use of a choir
for the concluding
movement of the work. The
cantata was written for
the 12th Sunday after
Trinity which fell on 8
September 1726 in the
year of its first
performance. The text
comes from the collection
Gottgefalliges
Kirchen-Opffer by Georg
Christian Lehms, who was
court poet and court
librarian in Darmstadt.
From his Weimar period
onwards, Bach set several
texts from this
collection. Score and
parts available
separately - see item
CA.3103500. $16.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Dixit Dominus (The Lord said unto my Lord) Chorale SATB [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire Carus Verlag
Orchestra SATB vocal soli, SATB/SATB choir, 2 orchestras: 2 oboes, 2 trumpets, 2...(+)
Orchestra SATB vocal
soli, SATB/SATB choir, 2
orchestras: 2 oboes, 2
trumpets, 2 violins,
viola, basso continuo,
[timpani] - Grade 4
SKU: CA.4000709
Composed by Antonio
Vivaldi. This edition:
urtext. 1x 40.007/21 oboe
1, 1x 40.007/22 oboe 2,
1x 40.007/31 trumpet 1,
1x 40.007/32 trumpet 2,
1x 40.007/41 timpani.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Vivaldi-Archiv. German
title: Dixit 5. Sacred,
Cantatas, Motets;
Stuttgart Urtext
editions; Occasions:
Daily hours; Use during
church year: Epiphany.
Set of Orchestra Parts.
RV 594. 20 pages.
Duration 25 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
40.007/09. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.4000709). ISBN
9790007057596. Language:
Latin/English. Dixi
t Dominus (Ps 109), a
psalm setting for double
choir, is one of
Vivaldi's most
significant sacred works.
In it, he takes up the
old Venetian polychoral
tradition, combining its
compositional techniques
with those of the
instrumental concerto,
the cantata and the
opera. The broadly
conceived cycle of
movements, consisting of
eight psalm verses and
the doxology, is
characterized by an
expansive arch of
tonalities connecting the
two framing outer
movements in D major
(these are also
thematically related):
Dixit Dominus and Gloria
Patri. The contrasting
and varied inner
movements are perfect
examples of Vivaldi's
skill in vividly
portraying linguistic
figures in music. Score
and parts available
separately - see item
CA.4000700. $14.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| O God, what glut of care and pain (Ach Gott, wie manches Herzeleid) - Facile Carus Verlag
Orchestra SB vocal soli, 2 oboes, taille (english horn), 2 violins, viola, basso...(+)
Orchestra SB vocal soli,
2 oboes, taille (english
horn), 2 violins, viola,
basso continuo - Grade 3
SKU: CA.3105813
Cantata for the Sunday
after New Year.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Reinhold Kubik. Arranged
by Paul Horn. German
title: Ach Gott, wie
manches. Sacred vocal
music, Cantatas, New
year. Single Part, Viola.
Composed 1733/1734. BWV
58. 4 pages. Duration 17
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
31.058/13. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3105813). ISBN
9790007043254. Key: C
major. Language:
German/English. The
cantata O God, what glut
of care and pain BWV 58,
which Bach subtitled
Dialogus and wrote for
the Sunday after New
Year, limits itself
accordingly to the dialog
couple consisting of
soprano and bass; further
soloists or a choir are
not required. In the
framing movements, the
dialog takes on the form
of a chorale arrangement:
the soprano presents a
cantus firmus whose words
are consolingly commented
on by the bass. Both the
expansive chorale
arrangements leave room
for an aria which is
framed by two
recitatives. The cantata
was composed for the
Sunday after New Year
1727, but the received
form is from a subsequent
performance that took
place six or seven years
later. For this
performance, Bach not
only expanded the
instrumentation but also
replaced an entire aria.
Later, he assigned the
cantata to his annual
cycle of chorale
cantatas, probably due to
its high proportion of
chorales; this Sunday was
missing in that annual
cycle as there was no
Sunday between New Year
and Epiphany in 1725.
Score and part available
separately - see item
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| Soul and spirit are astounded (Geist und Seele wird verwirret) Carus Verlag
Solo Alto Voice , 3 Oboes, English horn, organ, 2 Violinl, Viola, Basso continuo...(+)
Solo Alto Voice , 3
Oboes, English horn,
organ, 2 Violinl, Viola,
Basso continuo SKU:
CA.3103514 Cantata
for the 12th Sunday after
Trinity. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Ulrich
Leisinger. Stuttgart
Urtext Edition: Bach
vocal. Basso continuo.
Sacred vocal music,
Cantatas, Trinity, Praise
and thanks. Single Part,
basso continuo. Composed
1726. BWV 35. 16 pages.
Duration 31 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
31.035/14. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3103514). ISBN
9790007205669. Language:
German/English. The
alto cantata Geist und
Seele wird verwirret has
seven movements; in the
opening movements of the
two parts of the cantata,
a lost concerto by Bach
survives in its original
form, which he had
arranged for organ. There
is also an obbligato
organ part in all the
three arias, sometimes
including virtuosic
writing. Lehms takes the
Gospel reading for the
12th Sunday after
Trinity, which deals with
the healing of a deaf and
dumb person, and makes it
apply more universally:
God wants to open the
ears of the faithful soul
and loosen its tongue, so
that it can praise his
wonderful works. Unlike
most of the other
cantatas, in line with
the text model Bach
avoids the use of a choir
for the concluding
movement of the work. The
cantata was written for
the 12th Sunday after
Trinity which fell on 8
September 1726 in the
year of its first
performance. The text
comes from the collection
Gottgefalliges
Kirchen-Opffer by Georg
Christian Lehms, who was
court poet and court
librarian in Darmstadt.
From his Weimar period
onwards, Bach set several
texts from this
collection. Score and
part available separately
- see item
CA.3103500. $9.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Dixit Dominus (The Lord said unto my Lord) Chorale SATB - Intermédiaire Carus Verlag
Orchestra SATB vocal soli, SATB/SATB choir, 2 orchestras: 2 oboes, 2 trumpets, 2...(+)
Orchestra SATB vocal
soli, SATB/SATB choir, 2
orchestras: 2 oboes, 2
trumpets, 2 violins,
viola, basso continuo,
[timpani] - Grade 4
SKU: CA.4000714
Composed by Antonio
Vivaldi. This edition:
urtext. Stuttgart Urtext
Edition: Vivaldi-Archiv.
German title: Dixit.
Sacred, Cantatas, Motets;
Stuttgart Urtext
editions; Occasions:
Daily hours; Use during
church year: Epiphany.
Single Part, Choir 1:
Basso cont. RV 594. 12
pages. Duration 25
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
40.007/14. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.4000714). ISBN
9790007057633. Language:
Latin/English. Dixi
t Dominus (Ps 109), a
psalm setting for double
choir, is one of
Vivaldi's most
significant sacred works.
In it, he takes up the
old Venetian polychoral
tradition, combining its
compositional techniques
with those of the
instrumental concerto,
the cantata and the
opera. The broadly
conceived cycle of
movements, consisting of
eight psalm verses and
the doxology, is
characterized by an
expansive arch of
tonalities connecting the
two framing outer
movements in D major
(these are also
thematically related):
Dixit Dominus and Gloria
Patri. The contrasting
and varied inner
movements are perfect
examples of Vivaldi's
skill in vividly
portraying linguistic
figures in music. Score
and part available
separately - see item
CA.4000700. $5.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Dixit Dominus (The Lord said unto my Lord) Chorale SATB - Intermédiaire Carus Verlag
Orchestra SATB vocal soli, SATB/SATB choir, 2 orchestras: 2 oboes, 2 trumpets, 2...(+)
Orchestra SATB vocal
soli, SATB/SATB choir, 2
orchestras: 2 oboes, 2
trumpets, 2 violins,
viola, basso continuo,
[timpani] - Grade 4
SKU: CA.4000712
Composed by Antonio
Vivaldi. This edition:
urtext. Stuttgart Urtext
Edition: Vivaldi-Archiv.
German title: Dixit.
Sacred, Cantatas, Motets;
Stuttgart Urtext
editions; Occasions:
Daily hours; Use during
church year: Epiphany.
Single Part, Choir 1:
Violin 2. RV 594. 12
pages. Duration 25
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
40.007/12. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.4000712). ISBN
9790007057619. Language:
Latin/English. Dixi
t Dominus (Ps 109), a
psalm setting for double
choir, is one of
Vivaldi's most
significant sacred works.
In it, he takes up the
old Venetian polychoral
tradition, combining its
compositional techniques
with those of the
instrumental concerto,
the cantata and the
opera. The broadly
conceived cycle of
movements, consisting of
eight psalm verses and
the doxology, is
characterized by an
expansive arch of
tonalities connecting the
two framing outer
movements in D major
(these are also
thematically related):
Dixit Dominus and Gloria
Patri. The contrasting
and varied inner
movements are perfect
examples of Vivaldi's
skill in vividly
portraying linguistic
figures in music. Score
and part available
separately - see item
CA.4000700. $5.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
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