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Original

Das Tochterlein des Jairus. Josef Gabriel Rheinberger. Voice sheet music. B-Flat Trumpet sheet music. Choir sheet music. Double Bass sheet music. Horn sheet music. Percussion sheet music. Timpani sheet music.

Translation

The Tochterlein of Jairus. Josef Gabriel Rheinberger. Voice sheet music. B-Flat Trumpet sheet music. Choir sheet music. Double Bass sheet music. Horn sheet music. Percussion sheet music. Timpani sheet music.

Original

Das Tochterlein des Jairus. Cantata for children. Composed by Josef Gabriel Rheinberger. For SSA vocal soli, SSA choir, flute, 2 clarinet, 2 bassoon, 2 horn, 2 trumpet, timpani, 2 violin, viola, cello, contrabass. Cantatas. Language. German. 8 pages. Published by Carus Verlag. CA.5003212. With Language. German. Cantatas. Immediately following his first opera Rheinberger composed a small dramatic cantata for children's voices in 1863. It is based on a story from the Gospel of St. Mark, arranged as a rhymed libretto with various roles by Franz Bonn. 1830-1854. Among the highpoints of the cantata are a scene of awakening fashioned as a choral recitative with an expressive piano part and a large final chorus "Preist laut den Herr". Both of these helped to make the cantata very popular in Rheinberger's days with boys' and girls' choirs. Rheinberger later arranged it with an accompaniment by a small orchestra.

Translation

The Tochterlein of Jairus. Cantata for children. Composed by Josef Gabriel Rheinberger. For SSA vocal soli, SSA choir, flute, 2 clarinet, 2 bassoon, 2 horn, 2 trumpet, timpani, 2 violin, viola, cello, contrabass. Cantatas. Language. German. 8 pages. Published by Carus Verlag. CA.5003212. With Language. German. Cantatas. Immediately following his first opera Rheinberger composed a small dramatic cantata for children's voices in 1863. It is based on a story from the Gospel of St. Mark, arranged as a rhymed libretto with various roles by Franz Bonn. 1830-1854. Among the highpoints of the cantata are a scene of awakening fashioned as a choral recitative with an expressive piano part and a large final chorus "Preist laut den Herr". Both of these helped to make the cantata very popular in Rheinberger's days with boys' and girls' choirs. Rheinberger later arranged it with an accompaniment by a small orchestra.