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I will my cross-staff gladly carry, BWV 56 'Cross Staff Cantata (Kreuzstabkantate)'
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I will my cross-staff gladly carry, BWV 56 'Cross Staff Cantata (Kreuzstabkantate)' Cantata for the 19th Sunday after Trinity by Johann Sebastian Bach 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Johann Sebastian Bach
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Bass voice solo, SATB choir, piano (Bass Voice Solo, SATB Choir, 2 Ob, EnglHn, Str, Continuo) - Level 4

SKU: BA.BA10056-90

Cantata for the 19th Sunday after Trinity. Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Edited by Matthias Wendt. Arranged by Olga Kroupova. This edition: urtext edition. Stapled. Barenreiter Urtext. Vocal Score. BWV 56. 20 pages. Duration 21 minutes. Baerenreiter Verlag #BA10056-90. Published by Baerenreiter Verlag (BA.BA10056-90).

ISBN 9790006503346. 10.63 x 7.48 inches. Text Language: German, English.

Cantata 56, also known as the ,,Kreuzstab Cantata, was composed in 1726 for the 21st Sunday after Trinity and is scored relatively lightly for oboes, English horn, strings and continuo. As its text alludes to the gospel story of the healing of the sick, the cantata can be related generally to sorrow, suffering and redemption on many occasions in the liturgical year. Bach places the bass singer in the foreground with impressive arias and recitatives, allowing the chorus only to sing the final chorale.

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