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Lenten Cantata : the passion music from 'Messiah' & 'The passion of Christ' for treble, tenor & bass soli, SATB & orchestra / Handel.
- Format:
- Musical score
- Author/Creator:
- Handel, George Frideric, 1685-1759, composer.
- Series:
- Classical scores library.
- Standardized Title:
- Messiah. Selections. Vocal score
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Oratorios--Excerpts--Vocal scores with keyboard instrument.
- Cantatas, Sacred--Vocal scores with keyboard instrument.
- Passion music.
- Cantatas, Sacred.
- Genre:
- Lenten music.
- Oratorios.
- Cantatas.
- Excerpts.
- Vocal scores.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (1 vocal score (34 pages))
- Edition:
- Vocal score.
- Place of Publication:
- London : Novello & Company, [20--?]
- Language Note:
- Staff notation.
- In English.
- Contents:
- No. 1 Chorus - 'Behold the Lamb of God'
- No. 2. Recit. - 'When Jesus came'
- No. 3 Arioso - 'This is My body'
- No. 4 Air - 'Our God, the heavenly circle'
- No. 5 Recit. - 'And afterwards He took the cup'
- No. 6 Recit. - 'This is my blood'
- No. 7 Air - 'Or God, of every good'
- No. 8 Chorus - 'Surely He hath borne'
- No. 9 Chorus - 'And with His stripes'
- No. 10 Chorus - Choral of the Christian Church
- No. 11 Recit. - 'And Pilate asked Jesus'
- No. 12 Chorus - 'Condemn to death'
- No. 13 Recit. - Dost thou yet answer nothing?'
- No. 14 Recit. - 'And Pilate then did marvel'
- No. 15 Chorus - 'Keep this man bound'
- No. 16 Recit. - 'What shall I do unto Him?'
- No. 17 Chorus - 'Away! Let Him be crucified!'
- No. 18 Recit - 'When Pilate saw'
- No. 19 Air - 'Behold, and see'
- No. 20 Recit. - 'He was cut off'
- No. 21 Air - 'But Thou didst not leave'
- No. 22 Chorus - 'Let all the angels'.
- Notes:
- Title from resource description page (viewed March 23, 2016).
- Written in 1741.
- Reduction for treble, tenor, and bass solo voices, SATB chorus, and keyboard instrument.
- Includes performance notes in English.
- OCLC:
- 950028719
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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