SKU: CA.3100407
ISBN 9790007041519. Key: E minor. Language: German/English. Text: Luther, Martin. Text: Martin Luther.
The cantata Christ lag in Todesbanden is among Bach's earliest preserved vocal compositions. The text is based Martin Luther's Easter chorale of the same name. Score available separately - see item CA.3100400.
SKU: CA.3100409
ISBN 9790007041526. Key: E minor. Language: German/English. Text: Luther, Martin. Text: Martin Luther.
The cantata Christ lag in Todesbanden is among Bach's earliest preserved vocal compositions. The text is based Martin Luther's Easter chorale of the same name. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.3100400.
SKU: AP.36-A249347
ISBN 9798892704113. UPC: 659359816307. English.
The CANTATA No. 4: CHRIST LAG IN TODES BANDEN, BWV 4, is one of the earliest church cantatas by J.S. Bach (1685-1750). Bach wrote it for an application to a job opportunity at a Lutheran church in Mulhausen. It is the first of his cantatas to construct its textual and melodic material on a chorale. His first cantata for Easter Sunday, it was later revised in Leipzig in 1724 and 1725 with additional instrumental parts in order to harness the rich musical resources available to the composer. The original version has not survived. This edition by Moritz Hauptmann was created in 1851 as part of the Bach-Gesellschaft Ausgabe (Bach Society Edition). Instrumentation: 0.0.0.0: 0.1.3.0: Org: Str (2-2-2-1-1 in set): Soli SATB: Mixed Chor.
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SKU: AP.36-A249302
UPC: 659359553233. English.
SKU: AP.36-A249391
ISBN 9781932419481. UPC: 659359518904. English.
The CANTATA No. 4: CHRIST LAG IN TODES BANDEN, BWV 4, is one of the earliest church cantatas by J.S. Bach (1685-1750). Bach wrote it for an application to a job opportunity at a Lutheran church in Mulhausen. It is the first of his cantatas to construct its textual and melodic material on a chorale. His first cantata for Easter Sunday, it was later revised in Leipzig in 1724 and 1725 with additional instrumental parts in order to harness the rich musical resources available to the composer. The original version has not survived. The piano reduction for this vocal score was completed by Gustav Schreck, and the edition was edited by John Ebenezer West.
SKU: TM.02116SET
Ed. Eggebrecht Easter Cantata.
SKU: TM.02116SC