In Dulci Jubilo / Good Christian Men, Rejoice by Traditional 4-Part - Digital Sheet Music

By Johann Sebastian Bach

"In dulci jubilo" is a medieval German carol, dating around the year 1400 AD. Using the original words, as translated by Robert Lucas Pearsall, the more well-known English words ("Good Christian Men, Rejoice") by John Mason Neale, and the famous arrangement done by Johann Sebastian Bach (BWV 368), and a hint of the Carmina Burana, this arrangement takes the audience through various different tones and moods, from dances to quiet chapels.With Latin phrases interspersed and the occasionally-polyphonic style of J.S. Bach, this piece could be difficult for some choirs, but the result will be well worth the effort! Each section of the band will get their moments to shine, as well. This arrangement, in being intended for worship purposes, has solutions in place for a smaller or differently-arranged ensemble (e.g. a Soprano Sax in Bb, though not explicitly called for, can easily play the Bb Clarinet 1 part, and a missing oboe or horn will not negatively impact the big picture).Please contact Wyatt LeBert at wlebertcomposer@gmail.com for a score on legal-size paper, instrument parts, SATB part demos, etc. Must have proof of purchase.

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Summary
Instrument:
Choir
Ensembles:
4-Part SATB
Genres:
Christian Baroque Period Christmas Carols
Composers:
Traditional
Publishers:
Wyatt LeBert
Series:
ArrangeMe
Item types:
Digital
Level:
Intermediate
Artist:
Traditional
Arrangers:
Johann Sebastian Bach
Usages:
Advent Christmas School and Community
Number of Pages:
8
Detailed Description
Chorus Choir (SATB Chorus) - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1678473

By Words by R. L. Pearsall and J. M. Neale. Composed by Traditional. Arranged by Johann Sebastian Bach. This edition: pdf. Advent, Baroque, Christian, Christmas, Sacred. 8 pages. Wyatt LeBert #1243894. Published by Wyatt LeBert (A0.1678473).

"In dulci jubilo" is a medieval German carol, dating around the year 1400 AD. Using the original words, as translated by Robert Lucas Pearsall, the more well-known English words ("Good Christian Men, Rejoice") by John Mason Neale, and the famous arrangement done by Johann Sebastian Bach (BWV 368), and a hint of the Carmina Burana, this arrangement takes the audience through various different tones and moods, from dances to quiet chapels.
With Latin phrases interspersed and the occasionally-polyphonic style of J.S. Bach, this piece could be difficult for some choirs, but the result will be well worth the effort! Each section of the band will get their moments to shine, as well. This arrangement, in being intended for worship purposes, has solutions in place for a smaller or differently-arranged ensemble (e.g. a Soprano Sax in Bb, though not explicitly called for, can easily play the Bb Clarinet 1 part, and a missing oboe or horn will not negatively impact the big picture).

Please contact Wyatt LeBert at wlebertcomposer@gmail.com for a score on legal-size paper, instrument parts, SATB part demos, etc. Must have proof of purchase.

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