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Bach, Johann Sebastian: Ascension Oratorio

partie seul

Édité par Brainard, Paul
Instrumentation: Violin partie 1
Collection: Bärenreiter Urtext
Période: Baroque
Langue: anglais
Degré de difficulté: 4
Pages: 9 pp
Poids: 0.046 kg
Date du parution: 2014
Editeur: Bärenreiter
Numéro d’édition: BA10011-74
Cotage de l'editeur: BA10011-74
ISMN: 9790006522576

Vocal score and performance material available for sale.

Lavishly scored oratorio of a festive nature.

Based on the New Bach Edition.

Bilingual foreword by Andreas Glöckner (Ger/Eng).

Bachcomposed his oratorio for the Feast of the Ascension in Leipzig in 1735. Though this work has the duration of a cantata, the choice of text places it among the oratorios. It combines the biblical account of the Ascension withchorales and free madrigal poems. As in other works

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