Format : Vocal Score
SKU: CA.3113205
ISBN 9790007103163. Language: German/English.
Bach's cantata BWV 132 was written for the 4th Sunday in Advent, and the autograph score is dated 1715. It was composed while Bach was at Weimar, to a libretto by the Weimar Court Preacher Salomon Franck. Its subject matter is the testimony of John the Baptist addressed to the Christian community and to individual believers. Since the original concluding chorale, the fifth verse of the hymn Herr Christ der einig Gotts Sohn (Elisabeth Cruziger), has been lost, here the cantata ends with the last movement (transposed from B flat to A major), to the same words, of the cantata BWV 164. Score available separately - see item CA.3113200.
SKU: CA.3113200
ISBN 9790007090999. Language: German/English.
Bach's cantata BWV 132 was written for the 4th Sunday in Advent, and the autograph score is dated 1715. It was composed while Bach was at Weimar, to a libretto by the Weimar Court Preacher Salomon Franck. Its subject matter is the testimony of John the Baptist addressed to the Christian community and to individual believers. Since the original concluding chorale, the fifth verse of the hymn Herr Christ der einig Gotts Sohn (Elisabeth Cruziger), has been lost, here the cantata ends with the last movement (transposed from B flat to A major), to the same words, of the cantata BWV 164.
SKU: CA.3113219
ISBN 9790007136741. Language: German/English.
Bach's cantata BWV 132 was written for the 4th Sunday in Advent, and the autograph score is dated 1715. It was composed while Bach was at Weimar, to a libretto by the Weimar Court Preacher Salomon Franck. Its subject matter is the testimony of John the Baptist addressed to the Christian community and to individual believers. Since the original concluding chorale, the fifth verse of the hymn Herr Christ der einig Gotts Sohn (Elisabeth Cruziger), has been lost, here the cantata ends with the last movement (transposed from B flat to A major), to the same words, of the cantata BWV 164. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.3113200.
SKU: CA.3113213
ISBN 9790007207946. Language: German/English.
Bach's cantata BWV 132 was written for the 4th Sunday in Advent, and the autograph score is dated 1715. It was composed while Bach was at Weimar, to a libretto by the Weimar Court Preacher Salomon Franck. Its subject matter is the testimony of John the Baptist addressed to the Christian community and to individual believers. Since the original concluding chorale, the fifth verse of the hymn Herr Christ der einig Gotts Sohn (Elisabeth Cruziger), has been lost, here the cantata ends with the last movement (transposed from B flat to A major), to the same words, of the cantata BWV 164. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3113200.
SKU: CA.3113214
ISBN 9790007207953. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3113211
ISBN 9790007207922. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3113212
ISBN 9790007207939. Language: German/English.
SKU: BA.BA10132-79
ISBN 9790006491049. 32.5 x 25.5 cm inches.
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SKU: HL.14035693
ISBN 9780711969667. 8.25x11.75x0.065 inches.
This work is a free transcription of the aria Wer Bist Du? Frage Dein Gewissen from J.S.Bach's Cantata No 132 Bereitet die Wege, bereitet die Bahn. First performed by Nicholas Hodges at the British Music Information Centre, London, on 1st October 1992. Duration: c.3 minutes.
SKU: BA.BA10132-91
ISBN 9790006491070. 27 x 19 cm inches.
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SKU: BA.BA10132-29
ISBN 9790006490998. 32.5 x 25.5 cm inches.
SKU: HL.14035679
8.5x12.0x0.018 inches.
This work was written for Jane Manning and Roger Montgomery, who gave the first performance at the Glasgow Musica Nova Festival on 16th September 1990. It is a free transcription of the aria Wer Bist du? Frage dein Gewissen from J.S.Bach's Cantata No 132 Bereitet die Wege, bereitet die Bahn. For the moral improvement of the audience, it is suggested that the original text of the aria is read out in a fierce voice before, or perhaps during performances: Horn part is written in F. Text: Lawrence Ferlinghetti.