Format : Score
SKU: CA.3113003
ISBN 9790007061296. Language: German/English.
As in all cantatas for St. Michael the chorale cantata Lord God, we praise thee all of us BWV 130 from 1724 is a magnificent composition. Not only in the opening chorus and the final chorale do the three trumpets and timpani play a role, but the first aria In hell the serpent, hot with hate is even accompanied solely by trumpets, timpani and continuo. The second aria, Thou, of cherubim the master, brings an unexpected contrast in which, besides the tenor and continuo, on a solo flute is heard. The original set of parts were separated from each other in the 19th century and today are scattered throughout the world. For the first time, some of the parts were taken into consideration in preparing this edition. Score available separately - see item CA.3113000.
SKU: BA.BA05036-01
ISBN 9790006462131. 33 x 26.5 cm inches. Language: German.
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SKU: CA.3113009
ISBN 9790007207823. Language: German/English.
As in all cantatas for St. Michael the chorale cantata Lord God, we praise thee all of us BWV 130 from 1724 is a magnificent composition. Not only in the opening chorus and the final chorale do the three trumpets and timpani play a role, but the first aria In hell the serpent, hot with hate is even accompanied solely by trumpets, timpani and continuo. The second aria, Thou, of cherubim the master, brings an unexpected contrast in which, besides the tenor and continuo, on a solo flute is heard. The original set of parts were separated from each other in the 19th century and today are scattered throughout the world. For the first time, some of the parts were taken into consideration in preparing this edition. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.3113000.
SKU: CA.3113007
ISBN 9790007242268. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3113005
ISBN 9790007170554. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3113014
ISBN 9790007207861. Text language: German/English.
As in all cantatas for St. Michael the chorale cantata Lord God, we praise thee all of us BWV 130 from 1724 is a magnificent composition. Not only in the opening chorus and the final chorale do the three trumpets and timpani play a role, but the first aria In hell the serpent, hot with hate is even accompanied solely by trumpets, timpani and continuo. The second aria, Thou, of cherubim the master, brings an unexpected contrast in which, besides the tenor and continuo, on a solo flute is heard. The original set of parts were separated from each other in the 19th century and today are scattered throughout the world. For the first time, some of the parts were taken into consideration in preparing this edition. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3113000.
SKU: CA.3113019
ISBN 9790007207878. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3113012
ISBN 9790007207847. Text language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3113013
ISBN 9790007207854. Text language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3113049
ISBN 9790007207885. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3113011
ISBN 9790007207830. Text language: German/English.
SKU: CA.302950
ISBN 9790007173975. Key: B flat major. Text language: German. Text: Jorissen, Matthias / Walter, Silja. Text by Matthias Jorissen / Silja Walter.
Alternative text to Darum wir billig loben dich from the cantata; original in C major.
SKU: TM.10073VS
Transposed: Cl1&2 IN Bb, Hrns3&4, Tpt1&2, Trbns 1&2.
SKU: TM.10073SET
SKU: TM.10073SC
SKU: CA.3949112
ISBN 9790007056278. Language: German.
This cantata belongs to the annual cycle Musicalisches Lob Gottes in der Gemeine des Herrn printed in 1744, from which the Biblische Spruche (see p. 12) are also taken. As with the choruses, in the arias Telemann allows for a great deal of freedom in the forces employed, whether with regard to the octave ranges of the voices, or the optional use of wind instruments doubling the strings. The allusions of the text to the coming sufferings of Jesus make this cantata suitable for use during Lent and Holy Week. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3949100.
SKU: CA.3914115
ISBN 9790007296476. German.
Special instrumentations inspired Telemann's imagination. In the cantata Herr, lehre uns bedenken from 1720, he linked the opening chorus and the two arias with concertante parts for a viola d'amore. Well aware, however, that the rare string instrument would not be available everywhere, he considered a substitute solution from the outset and assigned the parts alternatively to the recorder.
This edition allows performance using either viola d'amore (or viola) and recorder. It thus expands the cantata repertoire by a work of exquisite instrumental scoring. Recorder players will find it especially welcome as a representative sister composition to Telemann's similarly conceived Pentecost cantata Daran ist erschienen die Liebe Gottes (Carus 39.130).
SKU: CA.3914100
ISBN 9790007253295. German.
SKU: CA.3914149
ISBN 9790007296490. German.
SKU: CA.3914114
ISBN 9790007296469. German.
SKU: CA.3914105
ISBN 9790007253318. German.
SKU: CA.3914103
ISBN 9790007253301. German.
SKU: CA.3914121
ISBN 9790007296483. German.
SKU: CA.3914113
ISBN 9790007296452. German.
SKU: CA.3914119
ISBN 9790007295523. German.
SKU: CA.3914112
ISBN 9790007296445. German.