Break with hungry men thy bread BWV 39 -Cantata for the First Sunday after Trinity- Cantata for the First Sunday after Trinity ,·
by Bärenreiter
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Original price
$750TWD
Original price
$750TWD
$750TWD
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$750TWD
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$750TWD
Composer: Bach, Johann Sebastian
Editor: Dürr, Alfred / Freeman, Robert / Webster, James
Instrument: scores
Publisher: Bärenreiter
Description:
This cantata for the First Sunday after Trinity, first performed in 1726, is one of the most musically attractive compositions composed by Bach during his time as cantor at St. Thomas Church, Leipzig.
In its alternating scoring for oboes, recorders and strings, the opulently-structured opening chorus describes the gesture of the breaking of bread. The arias and recitatives for the two soloists, alto and tenor show Bach at the peak of his compositional powers. The two-part cantata concludes with a simple chorus.
- Urtext edition based on the "New Bach Edition"
- Richly coloured scoring using recorders and oboes
- Vocal score (Ger/Eng), foreword (Ger/Eng)
Editor: Dürr, Alfred / Freeman, Robert / Webster, James
Instrument: scores
Publisher: Bärenreiter
Description:
This cantata for the First Sunday after Trinity, first performed in 1726, is one of the most musically attractive compositions composed by Bach during his time as cantor at St. Thomas Church, Leipzig.
In its alternating scoring for oboes, recorders and strings, the opulently-structured opening chorus describes the gesture of the breaking of bread. The arias and recitatives for the two soloists, alto and tenor show Bach at the peak of his compositional powers. The two-part cantata concludes with a simple chorus.
- Urtext edition based on the "New Bach Edition"
- Richly coloured scoring using recorders and oboes
- Vocal score (Ger/Eng), foreword (Ger/Eng)