Vater unser, der du bist im Himmel für Solisten, Capellchor, Instrumente (Streicher/Bläser) ad lib. und Basso continuo
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Vater unser, der du bist im Himmel für Solisten, Capellchor, Instrumente (Streicher/Bläser) ad lib. und Basso continuo
Geistliches Konzert. Musik der Thomaskantoren zu Leipzig by Johann Hermann Schein SSATB - Sheet Music
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Solo alto voice, solo tenor voice, Mixed choir:SSATB, Instr (strings or winds) ad libitum, basso continuo (Alto solo, Tenor solo, Mixed choir:SSATB, Instrument (Strings or Wind instruments) ad libitum, Basso continuo) - Level 3
SKU: BA.BA06943
Geistliches Konzert. Musik der Thomaskantoren zu Leipzig. Composed by Johann Hermann Schein. Edited by Walter Werbeck. Stapled. Chor-Archiv. Aus "Opella nova" (1626). Score. 16 pages. Baerenreiter Verlag #BA06943. Published by Baerenreiter Verlag (BA.BA06943).
ISBN 9790006498666. 10.63 x 7.48 inches.
Johann Hermann Schein was born in the town of Grünhain in the Erz Mountains in 1586. He studied law and liberal arts in Leipzig before becoming musical director at Weissenfels and Leipzig. From 1616 until his early death in 1630 he was cantor at St Thomas's in Leipzig and took an active part in the city's musical life as „Director musici chori“.
This setting of the Lord's Prayer has solo „concerto“ sections with continuo accompaniment set against full-voiced ritornelli from a „ripienochorus“. ln this way the five-part vocal tutti can be doubled ad libitum by strings and winds, creating an effective climax for festive church occasions.
Solo alto voice, solo tenor voice, Mixed choir:SSATB, Instr (strings or winds) ad libitum, basso continuo (Alto solo, Tenor solo, Mixed choir:SSATB, Instrument (Strings or Wind instruments) ad libitum, Basso continuo) - Level 3
SKU: BA.BA06943
Geistliches Konzert. Musik der Thomaskantoren zu Leipzig. Composed by Johann Hermann Schein. Edited by Walter Werbeck. Stapled. Chor-Archiv. Aus "Opella nova" (1626). Score. 16 pages. Baerenreiter Verlag #BA06943. Published by Baerenreiter Verlag (BA.BA06943).
ISBN 9790006498666. 10.63 x 7.48 inches.
Johann Hermann Schein was born in the town of Grünhain in the Erz Mountains in 1586. He studied law and liberal arts in Leipzig before becoming musical director at Weissenfels and Leipzig. From 1616 until his early death in 1630 he was cantor at St Thomas's in Leipzig and took an active part in the city's musical life as „Director musici chori“.
This setting of the Lord's Prayer has solo „concerto“ sections with continuo accompaniment set against full-voiced ritornelli from a „ripienochorus“. ln this way the five-part vocal tutti can be doubled ad libitum by strings and winds, creating an effective climax for festive church occasions.
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