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Cantata No. 51: Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen, BWV 51: Cantata/ Oratorio, Orchestra Accompaniment, Harpsichord Part
By J.S. Bach, ed./arr. by Wilhelm Rust/ Max Seiffert/ German text from the composer, an anonymous poet (Nos. 1-3), Psalm CXXXVIII: 2 (No. 2), Psalm XXVI: 2 (No. 2), and Johann Gramann (No. 4)
Item: 36-A250746
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On the score of his cantata JAUCHZET GOTT IN ALLEN LANDEN (EXULT IN GOD IN EVERY LAND), BWV 51, J.S. Bach (1685-1750) wrote "For the 15th Sunday after Trinity and at any time", indicating that he had composed it for any joyous occasion. It is his only religious cantata scored for solo soprano and trumpet. The first performance took place on September 17, 1730 in Leipzig. Gottfried Reiche, Bach's principal trumpeter, would likely have played the virtuoso trumpet part. As traditional culture in Leipzig generally eschewed female voices at the time, the vocal solo might have been sung by a boy soprano. This edition by Wilhelm Rust was created in 1863 as part of the Bach-Gesellschaft Ausgabe (Bach Society Edition). The continuo part was realized by Max Seiffert. Instrumentation: Solo Tpt: Str (2-2-2-1-1 in set): Hpchd: Solo Soprano. Reprint edition.
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