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Bach Lord my God, my heart and soul were sore distrest BWV 21 -Cantata for the 3rd Sunday after Trinity- Study Score
Johann Sebastian Bach
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Bach Lord my God, my heart and soul were sore distrest BWV 21 -Cantata for the 3rd Sunday after Trinity- Study Score
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Editor: Brainard, Paul
Orchestral scoring : SSolo/ASolo/TSolo/BSolo/Mixed choir-SATB/Ob/bassoon/3Trp/4trombone/timpani/2V/Va/Bc
Product format: study score, Urtext edition
Binding: Paperback
Pages / Format: VIII, 86 - 22,5 x 16,5 cm
The cantata “ Ich hatte viel Bekümmernis ” dates from around 1713 and was probably performed for the first time that year in the Liebfrauenkirche in Halle . Its assigning to the third Sunday after Trinity probably only occurred the following year. With its large-scale structure and strong emphasis on biblical texts, it was extremely popular in the 19th century and remains one of Bach’s best-known cantatas today. The cantata is published here in a vocal score based on the New Bach Edition with an idiomatic, straightforward piano reduction by Martin Focke .
- One of Bach’s best-known cantatas
- Urtext based on the “New Bach Edition”
- Clear straightforward piano reduction
- One of Bach’s best-known cantatas
- Urtext based on the “New Bach Edition”
- Clear straightforward piano reduction