Be joyful, you Christians Cantata for Easter Monday by Johann Sebastian Bach ATB - Sheet Music

By Johann Sebastian Bach

The composition of this parody was begun in 1718 and completed with the final version in 1731. The original work (the basis of the parody) was "Der Himmel lacht auf Anhalts Ruhm und Gluck", which was a cantata for the birthday of Count Leopold von Anhalt-Kothen (1718, BWV 66a), with a text by Christian Friedrich Hunold, alias Menantes. Score available separately - see item CA.3106600

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Instrument:
Choir Voice Basso Continuo
Ensembles:
ATB 4-Part SATB Mixed Choir
Genres:
Christian Baroque Period Easter
Composers:
Johann Sebastian Bach
Publishers:
Carus Verlag
ISBN:
9790007043957
Format:
Vocal Score
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Grade 3
Musical forms:
Cantata
Artist:
Johann Sebastian Bach
Arrangers:
Paul Horn
Usages:
Easter
Main Key:
D major / F sharp major
Size:
8.27 x 11.69 inches
Number of Pages:
12
Shipping Weight:
2 pounds

Orchestra ATB vocal soli, SATB choir, 2 oboes, bassoon, [trumpet], 2 violins, viola, basso continuo (Soli ATB, Coro SATB, 2 Ob, Fg, Vl solo, 2 Vl, Va, Bc, [Tr]) - Grade 3

SKU: CA.3106605

Cantata for Easter Monday. Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Edited by Reinhold Kubik. Arranged by Paul Horn. German title: Erfreut euch, ihr Herzen. Sacred vocal music, Cantatas, Easter and Eastertide. Choral score. Composed 1724. BWV 66. 12 pages. Duration 32 minutes. Carus Verlag #CV 31.066/05. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.3106605).

ISBN 9790007043957. 8.27 x 11.69 inches. Key: D major / f sharp major. Language: German/English.

The composition of this parody was begun in 1718 and completed with the final version in 1731. The original work (the basis of the parody) was "Der Himmel lacht auf Anhalts Ruhm und Gluck", which was a cantata for the birthday of Count Leopold von Anhalt-Kothen (1718, BWV 66a), with a text by Christian Friedrich Hunold, alias Menantes. Score available separately - see item CA.3106600.