Wer ist der, so von Edom kömmt is a pasticcio Passion
oratorio based on compositions by Carl Heinrich Graun,
Georg Philipp Telemann, Johann Sebastian Bach and
others. The pasticcio was assembled around 1750. The
backbone of the oratorio is Ein Lämmlein geht und
trägt die Schuld, a Passion cantata by Carl Heinrich
Graun: 31 of the pasticcio's 42 movements derive from
this composition. The first two movements of the
pasticcio are choral movements composed by Telemann.
Three movements are linked...(+)
Wer ist der, so von Edom kömmt is a pasticcio Passion
oratorio based on compositions by Carl Heinrich Graun,
Georg Philipp Telemann, Johann Sebastian Bach and
others. The pasticcio was assembled around 1750. The
backbone of the oratorio is Ein Lämmlein geht und
trägt die Schuld, a Passion cantata by Carl Heinrich
Graun: 31 of the pasticcio's 42 movements derive from
this composition. The first two movements of the
pasticcio are choral movements composed by Telemann.
Three movements are linked to Bach. For the remaining
six movements no composer is known.
The arioso for bass voice "So heb ich denn mein Auge
sehnlich auf" is the 20th movement of the pasticcio. In
the second half of the 20th century it was attributed
to Bach on stylistic grounds, and added as one of the
Nachträge (later additions) to the
Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis, under the number 1088. In BWV2a
(1998) it was added to the 4th chapter (Passions and
Oratorios).
Source: Wikipedia
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wer_ist_der,_so_von_Edom
_k%C3%B6mmt).
Although originally written for Bass Voice and Bass
instruments, I created this Arrangement of the "So heb
ich denn mein Auge sehnlich auf" (I lift my longing eye
to Heav'n above) BWV 1087 for Pipe Organ (2 Manuals
w/Pedals).