The Acroama missale (scores) is a collection of six
Mass settings by Giovanni Battista Bassani, first
published in Augsburg in 1709. Between 1736 and 1740
Bach had these six Masses copied, without the
Benedictus and Agnus Dei, writing himself the Credo
lyrics in the score. BWV 1081 is a Credo intonation in
F major for SATB choir which Bach composed in 1747–48
as an insertion in the fifth of these masses.
Source: Wikipedia
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bach%27s_church_music_in
_Latin#...(+)
The Acroama missale (scores) is a collection of six
Mass settings by Giovanni Battista Bassani, first
published in Augsburg in 1709. Between 1736 and 1740
Bach had these six Masses copied, without the
Benedictus and Agnus Dei, writing himself the Credo
lyrics in the score. BWV 1081 is a Credo intonation in
F major for SATB choir which Bach composed in 1747–48
as an insertion in the fifth of these masses.
Source: Wikipedia
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bach%27s_church_music_in
_Latin#Masses_from_Bassani.27s_Acroama_missale_.28copie
d_1736.E2.80.9340.29_and_Credo_intonatio…).
Although originally written for Choir (SATB) and
Continuo, I created this arrangement of the Credo in
unum deum in F Major (BWV 1081) for Woodwind Quintet
(Flute, Oboe, Bb Clarinet, French Horn & Bassoon).