God goeth up with shouting Cantata for Ascension by Johann Sebastian Bach 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Johann Sebastian Bach

On the 30th May 1726, as part of his third Leipzig annual cycle of cantatas, Bach directed the first performance of his Ascension Cantata "Gott fähret auf mit Jauchzen". The libretto was published at Rudolstadt during the same year without any indication of the autor's name, in a collection entitled "Sonn- und Fest-Tags-Andachten über die ordenlichen Evangelia". The libretti in that collection had already been used during the Church year 1704/05 at the Court of Meiningen; their author may have been Duke Ernst Ludwig von Sachsen-Meiningen.

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Summary
Instrument:
Choir Voice Basso Continuo
Ensembles:
4-Part SATB Mixed Choir
Genres:
Christian Baroque Period
Composers:
Johann Sebastian Bach
Publishers:
Carus Verlag
Series:
Stuttgart Urtext Edition
ISBN:
9790007091675
Format:
Score
Item types:
Physical
Musical forms:
Cantata
Artist:
Johann Sebastian Bach
Usages:
Ascension
Main Key:
C major / G major
Size:
8.27 x 11.69 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.59 pounds
Detailed Description
SATB vocal soli, SATB choir, 2 oboes, 3 trumpets, timpani, 2 violin, viola, basso continuo (Soli SATB, Coro SATB, 2 Ob, 3 Tr, Timp, 2 Vl, Va, Bc)

SKU: CA.3104300

Cantata for Ascension. Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Edited by Michael Märker. This edition: urtext. Stuttgart Urtext Edition: Bach vocal. Carus digital: Sheet music as PDF. Sacred vocal music, Cantatas, Ascension. Full score. Composed 1726. BWV 43. Duration 25 minutes. Carus Verlag #CV 31.043/00. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.3104300).

ISBN 9790007091675. 8.27 x 11.69 inches. Key: C major / g major. Language: German/English.

On the 30th May 1726, as part of his third Leipzig annual cycle of cantatas, Bach directed the first performance of his Ascension Cantata "Gott fähret auf mit Jauchzen". The libretto was published at Rudolstadt during the same year without any indication of the autor's name, in a collection entitled "Sonn- und Fest-Tags-Andachten über die ordenlichen Evangelia". The libretti in that collection had already been used during the Church year 1704/05 at the Court of Meiningen; their author may have been Duke Ernst Ludwig von Sachsen-Meiningen.

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