Johann Sebastian Bach
Praise ye to the Lord Almighty, the King of Creation BWV 137
Cantate pour le 12ème dimanche après la Trinité
Johann Sebastian Bach
Praise ye to the Lord Almighty, the King of Creation BWV 137
Cantate pour le 12ème dimanche après la Trinité
- Formation 4 Solistes (SATB), Choeur mixte (SATB), 2 Hautbois, 3 Trompettes, Timbales, 2 Violons, Alto et Basse continue
- Compositeur Johann Sebastian Bach
- Éditeur Uwe Wolf
- Parolier Joachim Neander
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Niveau de difficulté
- Édition Set de parties - Hautbois 1, Hautbois 2, Trompette 1, Trompette, Trompette 3, Timbales, Violon 1, Violon 2, Alto, Violoncelle et Contrebasse (Urtext) à télécharger
- Maison d’Édition Carus-Verlag
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Description:
For soli (SATB), choir (SATB) 2 oboes, 3 trumpets, timpani, 2 violins, viola and basso continuo.
Bach's chorale cantata 'Lobe den Herren, den mächtigen König der Ehren' BWV 137, has long been, thanks to its popular chorale text, one of the most frequently-performed works by the Kantor of St. Thomas's. Unlike the cantatas in the cycle of chorale cantatas, the text of the hymn is not only used in the opening and final chorales, but Bach uses it in all the movements.
The new edition reflects the current state of research and presents this work in Carus's clear-to-read music setting.
Bach's chorale cantata 'Lobe den Herren, den mächtigen König der Ehren' BWV 137, has long been, thanks to its popular chorale text, one of the most frequently-performed works by the Kantor of St. Thomas's. Unlike the cantatas in the cycle of chorale cantatas, the text of the hymn is not only used in the opening and final chorales, but Bach uses it in all the movements.
The new edition reflects the current state of research and presents this work in Carus's clear-to-read music setting.