Also hat Gott die Welt geliebet TVWV 1 Amen. Lob und Ehre und Weisheit und Dank TVWV 1 Der Herr ist mein Hirte TVWV 1 Dies ist der Tag, den der Herr macht TVWV 1 Halt im Gedächtnis Jesum Christum TVWV 1 Hosianna dem Sohne David TVWV 1 Ich habe Lust, abzuscheiden TVWV 1 Ja, selig sind, die Gottes Wort hören TVWV 1 Jesus Christus ist kommen TVWV 1 Lobet den Herrn, alle Heiden (II) TVWV 1 Meine Seele erhebt den Herrn TVWV 1 Siehe, das ist Gottes Lamm TVWV 1 Trachtet am ersten nach dem Reich Gottes TVWV 1 Und das Wort ward Fleisch TVWV 1 Wachset in der Gnade TVWV 1 Wie lieblich sind deine Wohnungen TVWV 1 / Partitions classique / Vocale - chorale / Choeur et ensemble vocal / CARUS
SKU: CA.3910213
ISBN 9790007055066.
Score available separately - see item CA.3910200.
SKU: CA.3910111
ISBN 9790007054991.
Score available separately - see item CA.3910100.
SKU: CA.3910214
ISBN 9790007055073.
SKU: CA.3910113
ISBN 9790007055011.
SKU: CA.3910114
ISBN 9790007055028.
SKU: CA.3910219
ISBN 9790007296308. German/English.
Score and parts available separately - see item CA.3910200.
SKU: CA.3910119
ISBN 9790007296612. German/English.
Score and parts available separately - see item CA.3910100.
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.3949113
ISBN 9790007056285. Language: German.
SKU: CA.3949619
ISBN 9790007137533. Language: German/English. Text: Neumeister, Erdmann. Text: Erdmann Neumeister.
A cantata from the annual cycle Musicalisches Lob Gottes (1744), which celebrates Laetare (the third Sunday before Easter) - rejoice - with a jubilant opening chorus. According to Telemann's notes, it can be performed in several different combinations of parts. The opening chorus is also in the Biblische Spruche (see p. 12). Score and parts available separately - see item CA.3949600.
SKU: CA.3949119
ISBN 9790007139544. 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 parts available separately - see item CA.3949100.
SKU: CA.3911611
ISBN 9790007215651. Key: A minor. Language: German/English.
One of the most beautiful, and with its harmonically bold opening chorus, most profound cantatas in the annual cycle Musicalisches Lob Gottes printed in 1744 (see also Biblische Spruche, p. 12). Score and part available separately - see item CA.3911600.
SKU: CA.3911614
ISBN 9790007215682. Key: A minor. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3911605
ISBN 9790007110666. Key: A minor. Language: German/English.
One of the most beautiful, and with its harmonically bold opening chorus, most profound cantatas in the annual cycle Musicalisches Lob Gottes printed in 1744 (see also Biblische Spruche, p. 12). Score available separately - see item CA.3911600.
SKU: CA.3910314
ISBN 9790007055134. Language: German/English.
This psalm setting was originally the opening and concluding movement in the Epiphany cantata from the annual cycle Musicalisches Lob Gottes in der Gemeine des Herrn, published at Nuremberg in 1744, and it is also from the Biblische Spruche (see p. 12). As in the cantata, here the vocal bass part may also be omitted. The lively alternation between soli and choir in the second and third sections is especially fascinating. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3910300.