Six Organ Chorals ( Schubler ) by Johann Sebastian Bach . / Edited by Albert Riemenschneider
رقم التسجيلة | 1080 |
نوع المادة | book |
رقم الطلب |
M7.B2S64 |
العنوان | Six Organ Chorals ( Schubler ) by Johann Sebastian Bach . / Edited by Albert Riemenschneider |
بيانات النشر | Bryn Mawr, PA: Oliver Ditson Company, 1942. |
الوصف المادي | xi, 97 p |
ملاحظات |
- Includes bibliographical references - Includes table of embellishments - Includes a list of abbreviations |
المحتويات / النص |
1. Wachet Auf, Ruft Uns Die Stimme - Choral harmonized in four parts - Organ choral, pure-text form with alto and tenor clefs - Organ choral, phrased and edited form - Full score from Cantata No. 140 2. Wo Soll Ich Fliehen Hin - Choral harmonized in four parts - Organ choral, pure-text form - Organ choral, phrased and edited form - Editor's reconstruction of the full score as it may have appeared in a lost cantata 3. Wer Nur Den Lieben Gott Lasst Walten - Choral harmonized in four parts - Organ choral, pure-text form with soprano clefs - Organ choral, arranged for a three-manual organ - Organ choral, phrased and edited form - Full score from Cantata No. 93 4. Meine Seele Erhebt Den Herren - Choral harmonized in four parts - Organ choral, pure-text form with alto and soprano clefs - Organ choral, arranged for a three-manual organ - Organ choral, phrased and edited form - Full score from Cantata No. 10 5. Ach, Bleib Bei Uns, Herr Jesu Christ - Choral harmonized in four parts - Organ choral, pure-text form with alto and soprano clefs - Organ choral, phrased and edited form - Full score from Cantata No. 6 6. Lobe Den Herren, Den Machtigen Konig Der Ehren - Choral harmonized in four parts - Organ choral, pure-text form with parts in original position - Organ choral, phrased and edited form - Full score from Cantata No. 137 |
المستخلص |
"This distinguishededition of the Schubler Chorals offers comprehensive source material upon which studies of the Bach interpretation of these compositions may be based." |
المواضيع | Chorale preludes |
الأسماء المرتبطة | Riemenschneider, Albert |
LDR | 00095cam a22001573a 4500 |
050 | |a M7.B2S64 |
245 | |a Six Organ Chorals ( Schubler ) by Johann Sebastian Bach . / |c Edited by Albert Riemenschneider |
260 | |a Bryn Mawr, PA |b Oliver Ditson Company, |c 1942 |
300 | |a xi, 97 p |
500 | |a - Includes bibliographical references - Includes table of embellishments - Includes a list of abbreviations |
505 | |a 1. Wachet Auf, Ruft Uns Die Stimme - Choral harmonized in four parts - Organ choral, pure-text form with alto and tenor clefs - Organ choral, phrased and edited form - Full score from Cantata No. 140 2. Wo Soll Ich Fliehen Hin - Choral harmonized in four parts - Organ choral, pure-text form - Organ choral, phrased and edited form - Editor's reconstruction of the full score as it may have appeared in a lost cantata 3. Wer Nur Den Lieben Gott Lasst Walten - Choral harmonized in four parts - Organ choral, pure-text form with soprano clefs - Organ choral, arranged for a three-manual organ - Organ choral, phrased and edited form - Full score from Cantata No. 93 4. Meine Seele Erhebt Den Herren - Choral harmonized in four parts - Organ choral, pure-text form with alto and soprano clefs - Organ choral, arranged for a three-manual organ - Organ choral, phrased and edited form - Full score from Cantata No. 10 5. Ach, Bleib Bei Uns, Herr Jesu Christ - Choral harmonized in four parts - Organ choral, pure-text form with alto and soprano clefs - Organ choral, phrased and edited form - Full score from Cantata No. 6 6. Lobe Den Herren, Den Machtigen Konig Der Ehren - Choral harmonized in four parts - Organ choral, pure-text form with parts in original position - Organ choral, phrased and edited form - Full score from Cantata No. 137 |
520 | |a "This distinguishededition of the Schubler Chorals offers comprehensive source material upon which studies of the Bach interpretation of these compositions may be based." |
650 | |a Chorale preludes |
700 | |a Riemenschneider, Albert |e edt |
910 | |a libsys:recno,1080 |
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