J.S. Bach - Miscellaneous Vocal Works
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Aria,
Fifth number in this oratorio. Originally for soprano, flute/violin, bassoon and continuo, in b minor transposed here to d. Title means, “O my soul, your spices should no more be myrrh”.
Recorder part, 2 pp. -
Aria, “Komm, süsses Kreuz”, from *St. Matthew Passion*, BWV 244
Recorder & Keyboard part, 6+2 pp. -
1st Mvmt.
Originally for double flutes, double oboes da caccia, soprano and continuo, in f dorian, transposed here to a dorian. Title means ?Release, O my heart, your torrents of crying.?
1 pp. -
StMattAusLiebe
5 pp. -
Bach Aria “Zerfliesse mein Herze in Fluten der Zähren” No. 63 from the *St. John Passion* BWV 245, arr. for alto & bass recorders
5 pp. -
Terzetto from *Christmas Oratorio
10 pp. -
2nd Mvmt.
Originally for double flutes, double oboes da caccia, soprano and continuo, in f dorian, transposed here to a dorian. Title means ?Release, O my heart, your torrents of crying.?
1 pp. -
All Six Choruses from the Magnificat
46 pp. -
3rd Mvmt.
Originally for double flutes, double oboes da caccia, soprano and continuo, in f dorian, transposed here to a dorian. Title means ?Release, O my heart, your torrents of crying.?
2 pp. -
Aria “Quoniam tu solus” from Missa Brevis BWV 233
Recorder & Keyboard part, 7+2 pp. -
Aria, “Deposuit potentes” from *Magnificat*, BWV 243, transposed to d
Recorder & Keyboard part, 4+1 pp. -
Bach “Quia fecit\" Duet for alto & bass recorders
1 p. -
"Deposuit potentes"—d minor version
Eighth number in the Magnificat. Originally in f# minor, transposed here to d. Text means, “He has put down the mighty, and he has exalted the humble.” See also the version in f minor.
Recorder part, 1 pp. -
Bach “Quia fecit\" Duet for soprano & tenor recorders
1 p. -
Aria, “Deposuit potentes” from *Magnificat*, BWV 243, transposed to f
Recorder & Keyboard part, 4+1 pp. -
Aria, “Domine Deus” from Missa Brevis, BWV 234 for alto recorder doubling soprano or tenor
Recorder & Keyboard part, 6+2 pp.