SKU: TM.02014SC
...kocht in meinem Herzen.
SKU: TM.02035SET
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Ed. Eggebrecht Easter Cantata.
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Key of E.
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Wir Wandelten Wir Zwei. Key of Db (modulating to E, back to Db).
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Part of the Finale to Act II (No. 29). Sc. pg 189-196. Sung by Papageno. See #11840 for the complete Act II Finale.
SKU: TM.03202SET
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Key of F. Clarinets = transposed bassett horns. Act II No. 10. See #02632 for O Isis und Osirus (Chorus of Priests).
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Org in sc. Plain Johann Fischer.
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Cembalo in sc.
SKU: TM.10286SC
SKU: CA.3103009
ISBN 9790007205393. Text language: German/English.
The cantata Freue dich, erloste Schar BWV 30 is one of Bach's last church cantatas. Originally composed as a parody of the cantata Angenehmes Wiederau BWV 30a for the Feast of St. John's Day in 1738, it still enjoys a great popularity today. Its extraordinary length (12 movements) made it possible for Bach to employ four vocal soloists who, together with instrumental soloists, choir and orchestra contribute to the generally festive character of this work. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.3103000.