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Du aber, Daniel, gehe hin Funeral music by Georg Philipp Telemann 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Georg Philipp Telemann
Soli SB, Coro SATB, Vl, Ob, Fg, Blfl, 2 Vga (Va), Bc

SKU: CA.3913905

Funeral music. Composed by Georg Philipp Telemann. Edited by Klaus Hofmann. This edition: urtext. Stuttgart Urtext Edition: Telemann-Archiv. Sacred vocal music, Cantatas, Mourning, death. Choral score. TVWV 4:17. 8 pages. Duration 30 minutes. Carus Verlag #CV 39.139/05. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.3913905).

ISBN 9790007170653. 8.27 x 11.69 inches. Language: German.

With the final verse of the Book of Daniel from the Old Testament and a related cantata text, Telemann mourns the death of a prominent, but until now unknown dignitary in a cantata marked by great intimacy and with exquisite instrumentation. Jakob Ditmar, the Kantor of the Nikolaikirche in Berlin, to whom we owe the survival of this work, contributed two beautiful chorale settings for a performance in 1757. First critical edition of this cantata. Score available separately - see item CA.3913900.