World, away, I long only for heaven by Dietrich Buxtehude Set of Parts - Sheet Music

By Dietrich Buxtehude

The aria Welt, packe dich, ich sehne mich nur nach dem Himmel (BuxWV 106) to a text by Justus Sieber from his book "Poetisierende Jugend" (1658) is composed for two sopranos, bass, two violins, violone, and basso continuo. After an instrumental Sonata, the five verses, interrupted by instrumental ritornelli sections, are presented by the different voices.The turning away from earthly things and the contrast between earth and heaven are illustrated in every verse by the change to 3/4 meter. The cantata ends with the repetition of the opening line of the poem "Welt, packe dich" and a rhythmically concise triad motif.

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Genres:
Christian Baroque Period
Composers:
Dietrich Buxtehude
Publishers:
Carus Verlag
ISBN:
9790007253394
Format:
Set of Parts
Item types:
Physical
Musical forms:
Cantata
Artist:
Dietrich Buxtehude
Usages:
Sacred
Size:
9 x 12 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.78 pounds

Solo SSB, 2 Vl, Vne, Bc - Grade 4

SKU: CA.3610619

Composed by Dietrich Buxtehude. Edited by Mirko Rechnitzer. Arranged by Daniel Ivo de Oliveira. Complete orchestral parts. Cantatas. Set of parts. BuxWV 106. Duration 8 minutes. Carus Verlag #CV 36.106/19. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.3610619).

ISBN 9790007253394. 9 x 12 inches. German.

The aria Welt, packe dich, ich sehne mich nur nach dem Himmel (BuxWV 106) to a text by Justus Sieber from his book "Poetisierende Jugend" (1658) is composed for two sopranos, bass, two violins, violone, and basso continuo. After an instrumental Sonata, the five verses, interrupted by instrumental ritornelli sections, are presented by the different voices.

The turning away from earthly things and the contrast between earth and heaven are illustrated in every verse by the change to 3/4 meter. The cantata ends with the repetition of the opening line of the poem "Welt, packe dich" and a rhythmically concise triad motif.