SKU: MN.50-2505A
UPC: 688670250514. Scripture: Proverbs 3.
A setting of Proverbs 3. Appropriate for adult and adolescent voices. Easy four-part writing with some divisi. Orcestra parts include: Oboe, Contrabass, Cello, Viola, 2 Violins, Clarinet, Bassoon, 2 Horns, Triangle, Sus. Cymbal, Flute.
SKU: CA.3110905
ISBN 9790007048013. Key: D minor / a minor. Language: German/English.
Score available separately - see item CA.3110900.
SKU: MN.50-2506A
UPC: 688670004858. Scripture: Psalms 121:5, 7; Psalms 91:1, 4.
A flowing setting of an original text based on Psalm 121: 5 and 7 and Psalm 91: 1 and 4. Significant handbell and flute parts add to the effectiveness of this arrangement.
SKU: CA.3119755
ISBN 9790007186708. Language: German/English.
Gott ist unsre Zuversicht BWV 197 was probably written in the second half of the 1730s for a wedding, no further details of which are known. In the opening chorus in particular, it features quite a sizeable orchestra. The text of the cantata has one major theme - trust in God! In a magnificent lullaby (movement 3) all cares are sung to sleep. The other arias, with their exceptionally exquisite combinations of scorings, make the cantata into a quite special work, albeit one which is associated with a particular occasion. The wedding cantata BWV 197 draws on older material for some of its movements. Two movements are parodies on arias from the incomplete surviving Christmas cantata Ehre sei Gott in der Hohe, BWV 197a, including the lullaby O du angenehmes Paar, of which only the last quarter survives from the Christmas cantata - it is O du angenehmer Schatz there. By using the later version, Diethard Hellmann has been able to reconstruct the original version of this dreamlike beautiful movement; however, the complete Christmas cantata cannot be reconstructed from the sources. Score available separately - see item CA.3119700.
SKU: CA.411130
ISBN 9790007170899. Key: C major. Text language: Church Slavonic.
Score available separately - see item CA.411100.
SKU: CA.3056305
ISBN 9790007102852. Language: German/English.
Score available separately - see item CA.3056300.
SKU: HL.14028438
ISBN 9781785585746.
SKU: CA.411225
ISBN 9790007171063. Key: B flat major. Text language: Church Slavonic.
SKU: LP.OR-2644
UPC: 765762078109.
A vibrant medley sure to please choirs and congregations alike. Particularly appropriate for revivals and services of testimony. Trusting God Medley includes: I Will Say of the Lord; Leaning on the Everlasting Arms; 'Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus.
SKU: CA.3113903
ISBN 9790007181192. Language: German/English. Text: Rube, Johann Chr.
Bach's chorale cantata with its opening text Wohl dem, der sich auf seinen Gott recht kindlich kann verlassen (Tis well with him who on the Lord trusts just like a child) BWV 139 was performed for the first time on 12 November 1724 in the main Leipzig church service. The cantata text, based on the hymn of the same name by Johann Christoph Rube (1665-1746), is in praise of trust in God. In the opening chorus, full of depth of feeling, the hymn melody is heard throughout; this is followed by a lively tenor aria Gott ist mein Freund (God is my friend) with a musical depiction of the adversary raging in vain, and in the bass aria Das Ungluck schlagt auf allen Seiten (Misfortune assails me on every side) Bach presents both drama and Baroque imagery. One of the two solo violin parts for the tenor aria is lost, so our edition offers a reconstruction. The virtuoso violin part of the bass aria was evidently based on a part for violoncello piccolo, now lost. The edition provides for performance by violin or violoncello. Score available separately - see item CA.3113900.
SKU: CA.3110907
ISBN 9790007048020. Key: D minor / a minor. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3110903
ISBN 9790007048006. Key: D minor / a minor. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3110909
ISBN 9790007048037. Key: D minor / a minor. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3110919
ISBN 9790007136598. Key: D minor / a minor. Language: German/English.
Score and parts available separately - see item CA.3110900.
SKU: CA.3110914
ISBN 9790007048075. Key: D minor / a minor. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3110913
ISBN 9790007048068. Key: D minor / a minor. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3110911
ISBN 9790007048044. Key: D minor / a minor. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3110912
ISBN 9790007048051. Key: D minor / a minor. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3110949
ISBN 9790007241452. Key: D minor / a minor. Language: German/English.
Score and part available separately - see item CA.3110900.
SKU: CA.3110900
ISBN 9790007047993. Key: D minor / a minor. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.331240
ISBN 9790007173289. Key: D minor. Text language: English.
SKU: CA.3110219
ISBN 9790007136529. Key: G minor / c minor. Language: German/English.
In 1726 Johann Sebastian Bach performed a series of cantatas by his Meiningen cousin Johann Ludwig, then continued this series with his own works, but remained faithful to the textual models used his cousin: a Meiningen cycle of texts by an unknown author from the early 18th century. All these texts share the characteristic of including two quotations from the bible: one from the Old Testament at the beginning, and another from the New Testament in the middle. These cantatas include Herr, deine Augen sehen nach dem Glauben BWV 102. The opening chorus in several sections is one of Bach's masterpieces of choral composition. The cantata is also one of those works on which Bach's later reputation was based: performances are documented from 1776 in Hamburg and in Berlin by Zelter's Sing-Akademie from 1813 onwards. In 1830 it was one of the very first cantatas by Bach to appear in print. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.3110200.
SKU: CA.3110211
ISBN 9790007047405. Key: G minor / c minor. Language: German/English.
In 1726 Johann Sebastian Bach performed a series of cantatas by his Meiningen cousin Johann Ludwig, then continued this series with his own works, but remained faithful to the textual models used his cousin: a Meiningen cycle of texts by an unknown author from the early 18th century. All these texts share the characteristic of including two quotations from the bible: one from the Old Testament at the beginning, and another from the New Testament in the middle. These cantatas include Herr, deine Augen sehen nach dem Glauben BWV 102. The opening chorus in several sections is one of Bach's masterpieces of choral composition. The cantata is also one of those works on which Bach's later reputation was based: performances are documented from 1776 in Hamburg and in Berlin by Zelter's Sing-Akademie from 1813 onwards. In 1830 it was one of the very first cantatas by Bach to appear in print. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3110200.