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Ich hatte viel Bekümmernis : BWV 21 : Kantate zum 3. Sonntag nach Trinitatis und für alle Zeit für Soli (STB oder SB/TB/SATB), Chor (SATB) und Orchester (3 Trompeten, Pauken, Oboe, Fagott, 4 Posaunen ad libitum, 2 Violinen, Viola und Basso continuo) = Lord my God, my heart and soul were sore distressed : cantata for the 3rd Sunday after Trinity and for all time for soli (STB or SB/TB/SATB), choir (SATB) with orchestra (3 trumpets, timpani, oboe, bassoon, 4 trombones ad libitum, 2 violins, viola, with basso continuo) / Johann Sebastian Bach ; herausgegeben von Klaus Hofmann ; Klavierauszug von Paul Horn ; English version by Henry S. Drinker, revised by Gordon Paine.

LIBRA M2020 .B16 S.21 1996b
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Format:
Musical score
Author/Creator:
Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750.
Contributor:
Hofmann, Klaus, 1939-
Drinker, Henry S. (Henry Sandwith), 1880-1965, translator.
Series:
Stuttgarter Bach-Ausgaben
Standardized Title:
Ich hatte viel Bekümmernis. English & German
Language:
English
French
German
Subjects (All):
Cantatas, Sacred--Scores.
Cantatas, Sacred.
Genre:
Cantatas.
Scores.
Physical Description:
1 study score (88 pages) ; 21 cm.
Taschenpartitur / Pocket score.
Other Title:
Lord my God, my heart and soul were sore distressed
Place of Publication:
Stuttgart : Carus-Verlag, [1996]
Language Note:
German and English words.
Notes:
Duration: ca. 45:00.
Historical and editorial notes in German with English and French translations; critical commentary in German.
OCLC:
39198524
Publisher Number:
31.021/07 Carus-Verlag

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