Magnificat a 4 by Johann Christian Bach 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Johann Christian Bach

At less than 20 years of age, the youngest son of the Leipzig cantor of St. Thomas, Johann Sebastian Bach, withdrew from the Lutheran musical tradition of his family: Johann Christian Bach went to Italy, converted to Catholicism there and composed mainly Latin church music between 1757 and 1760. His great successes with operas for Turin, Milan and Naples from 1761 onwards led him all the way to London. Bach's church music comprises a number of vespers compositions, some of them large-scale, including this Magnificat a 4 (1760) for soloists, choir and orchestra. The very diversified work gets its additional attraction from distinctively led oboes and horns.

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Instrument:
Choir Voice
Ensembles:
4-Part SATB
Genres:
Christian Classical Period
Composers:
Johann Christian Bach
Publishers:
Carus Verlag
Series:
Stuttgart Urtext Edition
ISBN:
9790007249748
Format:
Set of Parts
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Johann Christian Bach
Usages:
Blessed Virgin Mary Magnificat
Size:
9 x 12 inches
Shipping Weight:
1.59 pounds

Soli SATB, Coro SATB, 2Vl, Va, 2 Ob, 2 Cor, Bc

SKU: CA.3810219

Composed by Johann Christian Bach. Edited by Günter Graulich. Stuttgart Urtext Edition: Bach vocal. Complete orchestral parts. Sacred vocal music. Set of parts. Warb E 22. Duration 12 minutes. Carus Verlag #CV 38.102/19. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.3810219).

ISBN 9790007249748. 9 x 12 inches. Latin.

At less than 20 years of age, the youngest son of the Leipzig cantor of St. Thomas, Johann Sebastian Bach, withdrew from the Lutheran musical tradition of his family: Johann Christian Bach went to Italy, converted to Catholicism there and composed mainly Latin church music between 1757 and 1760. His great successes with operas for Turin, Milan and Naples from 1761 onwards led him all the way to London. Bach's church music comprises a number of vespers compositions, some of them large-scale, including this Magnificat a 4 (1760) for soloists, choir and orchestra. The very diversified work gets its additional attraction from distinctively led oboes and horns.