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Original

Domine ad adjuvandum me. Johann Christian Bach. Voice sheet music. Choir sheet music. Horn sheet music. Piano and Keyboard sheet music.

Translation

Domine ad adjuvandum me. Johann Christian Bach. Voice sheet music. Choir sheet music. Horn sheet music. Piano and Keyboard sheet music.

Original

Domine ad adjuvandum me. Responsorium. Composed by Johann Christian Bach. 1735-1782. Edited by Guido Erdmann. For SA vocal soli, SATB choir, 2 oboe, 2 horn, 2 violin, viola, basso continuo. This edition. Paperbound. Latin Psalms. Vocal score. Language. Latin. Warb E 14. 16 pages. Duration 5 minutes. Published by Carus Verlag. CA.3810403. ISBN M-007-14397-8. With Language. Latin. Latin Psalms. At the age of just 20, Johann Christian Bach, the youngest son of Johann Sebastian Bach, the Kantor of St. Thomas's, left behind the Lutheran musical tradition of his family. he went to Italy, converted to Catholicism there and successfully composed operas for Turin, Milan and Naples. Frequently overlooked are the Catholic Bach's exquisite church music works, almost all written in the years 1757-1760, and which had a significant influence on his time in Italy. These include large-scale Vesper settings with impressive, symphonic-style instrumental introductions, sometimes anticipating Mozartian idioms. Bach's Domine ad adjuvandum me, an immediately captivating work, was written for the opening of Vespers. it seems to be carried along by a sense of euphoric purpose and a dynamic lightheartedness which positively radiates southern European temperament. The work is published in the authoritative Stuttgart Urtext edition, based on the rediscovered Hamburg autograph manuscript.

Translation

Domine ad adjuvandum me. Responsorium. Composed by Johann Christian Bach. 1735-1782. Edited by Guido Erdmann. For SA vocal soli, SATB choir, 2 oboe, 2 horn, 2 violin, viola, basso continuo. This edition. Paperbound. Latin Psalms. Vocal score. Language. Latin. Warblers E 14. 16 pages. Duration 5 minutes. Published by Carus Verlag. CA.3810403. ISBN M-007-14397-8. With Language. Latin. Latin Psalms. At the age of just 20, Johann Christian Bach, the youngest son of Johann Sebastian Bach, the Kantor of St. Thomas's, left behind the Lutheran musical tradition of his family. he went to Italy, converted to Catholicism there and successfully composed operas for Turin, Milan and Naples. Frequently overlooked are the Catholic Bach's exquisite church music works, almost all written in the years 1757-1760, and which had a significant influence on his time in Italy. These include large-scale Vesper settings with impressive, symphonic-style instrumental introductions, sometimes anticipating Mozartian idioms. Bach's Domine ad adjuvandum me, an immediately captivating work, was written for the opening of Vespers. it seems to be carried along by a sense of euphoric purpose and a dynamic lightheartedness which positively radiates southern European temperament. The work is published in the authoritative Stuttgart Urtext edition, based on the rediscovered Hamburg autograph manuscript.