St. Marc Passion arranged by Johann Sebastian Bach by Reinhard Keiser 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Reinhard Keiser

First version, first performed in Weimar around 1713 by J. S. Bach; from Bach's music library. Third version available under 35.502/00. Version of a performance at the Weimar court from around 1713 by J.S. Bach; from his library of music. "It has been proven that J. S. Bach studied the St. Mark Passion of Reinhard Keiser frequently and intensively. At least three performances of this work verify this fact. A new Carus edition presents the 'Weimar' version, since the material is almost complete. Keiser's Passion is well suited for 'normal' conditions, with regard to length, difficulty and scoring. In every respect a rewarding representation of the Passion." Kirchenmusikalische Mitteilungen 3 / 1999. Score available separately - see item CA.1015200

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Instrument:
Choir
Ensembles:
4-Part SATB
Genres:
Christian Opera Baroque Period
Composers:
Reinhard Keiser
Publishers:
Carus Verlag
ISBN:
9790007189686
Format:
Libretti
Item types:
Physical
Musical forms:
Oratorio
Artist:
Reinhard Keiser
Arrangers:
Johann Sebastian Bach
Usages:
Saints' Days Holy Week
Size:
DIN A5 inches
Number of Pages:
8
Shipping Weight:
0.75 pounds

Solo SATB, Coro SATB, Ob, 2 Vl, 2 Va, Vc/Cb, Org - Grade 3

SKU: CA.1015208

Arranged by Johann Sebastian Bach. Composed by Reinhard Keiser. Arranged by Johann Sebastian Bach. German title: Markus-Passion. Oratorios, Passions, Lent and Passiontide, Holy Week. Libretto. 8 pages. Duration 75 minutes. Carus Verlag #CV 10.152/08. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.1015208).

ISBN 9790007189686. DIN A5 inches. Language: German/English.

First version, first performed in Weimar around 1713 by J. S. Bach; from Bach's music library. Third version available under 35.502/00. Version of a performance at the Weimar court from around 1713 by J.S. Bach; from his library of music. "It has been proven that J. S. Bach studied the St. Mark Passion of Reinhard Keiser frequently and intensively. At least three performances of this work verify this fact. A new Carus edition presents the 'Weimar' version, since the material is almost complete. Keiser's Passion is well suited for 'normal' conditions, with regard to length, difficulty and scoring. In every respect a rewarding representation of the Passion." Kirchenmusikalische Mitteilungen 3 / 1999. Score available separately - see item CA.1015200.