Holy Is the Lord / Heilig ist der Herr (Violoncello / Bassoon) Heilig ist der Herr by Andreas Hammerschmidt Bassoon - Sheet Music

By Andreas Hammerschmidt

Composed by Andreas Hammerschmidt and edited by Harold Mueller, "Holy Is the Lord" is designated for use on Trinity Sunday, but may be used on other suitable occasions. In this cantata the traditional Sanctus (Isaiah 6:3), is used as the text rather than the Gospel for Trinity Sunday. To this is added a Doxology from Luther's chorale test Psalm 67, 'es woll' uns Gott genaedig sein.' This composition consists of two main sections; the first part consists of three settings of "Holy Is the Lord," each of which is followed by a refrain, and the second part consists of the Doxology and concluding "Amen."

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Instrument:
Bassoon Cello
Genres:
Christian
Composers:
Andreas Hammerschmidt
Publishers:
Concordia Publishing House
UPC:
078777015336
Format:
Set of Parts
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Early Intermediate
Artist:
Andreas Hammerschmidt
Arrangers:
Mueller
Usages:
Sacred
Size:
8.5 x 11 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.52 pounds

Violoncello, Bassoon - early intermediate

SKU: CR.974483POD

Heilig ist der Herr. Composed by Andreas Hammerschmidt. Arranged by Mueller. Large Work/Inst. Parts. With music. Concordia Publishing House #974483POD. Published by Concordia Publishing House (CR.974483POD).

UPC: 078777015336. 8.5 x 11 inches.

Composed by Andreas Hammerschmidt and edited by Harold Mueller, "Holy Is the Lord" is designated for use on Trinity Sunday, but may be used on other suitable occasions. In this cantata the traditional Sanctus (Isaiah 6:3), is used as the text rather than the Gospel for Trinity Sunday. To this is added a Doxology from Luther's chorale test Psalm 67, 'es woll' uns Gott genaedig sein.' This composition consists of two main sections; the first part consists of three settings of "Holy Is the Lord," each of which is followed by a refrain, and the second part consists of the Doxology and concluding "Amen.".