First Lessons In Bach - Book Two
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O Teach Us So To Count Our Days, a figured Chorale from Cantata 186 by J.S. Bach. Words by J. Montgomery and B. Hall Kennedy. Organ arrangement by Walter Emery.
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Adapter by Walter Rummel from J.S.Bach's original. Liebster Jesu wir sind hier.
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Adapted by Walter Rummel from J.S.Bach's original. Sturze zu boden.
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8.25x11.75x0.056 inches.
Adapted by Walter Rummel from J.S.Bach's original. Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan.
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Adapted by Walter Rummel from J.S.Bach's original Cantata 129. Gelobet sei mein Gott in alle ewigkeit. There are two versions of this work printed in this book. One is a simplified version.
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Adapted by Walter Rummel from J.S.Bach's original. Tanzlied des Pan Zu tanze, zu sprunge.
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Adapted by Walter Rummel from J.S.Bach's original. Dich hab' ich je und je geliebt.
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One of the most beautiful of all Bach's melodies, is this one taken from the alto aria of the 127th Cantata, and was accompanied by string quartet and oboe. As this accompaniment mainly consists of chords held by the strings, this adaptation was fraught with exceptional difficulties and it was only after three months' experiment that the adapter chose this form. Die seele ruht in Jesu handen.
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Extracted from the Final Chorus of Bach's Cantata No.22. The Chorale is a folk-tune of the 15th Century. The words are by Elizabeth Creutziger (1524). Ach wie fluchtig, ach wie nichtig ist des menschen leben.